About this report

The global energy sector has experienced significant changes in recent years, driven by the dual forces of the climate emergency and the accelerating energy transition. As the world shifts towards cleaner technologies and renewable sources, the demand for specialised workforces in energy efficiency and clean energy technologies such as solar, wind, batteries and electric vehicles, and heat pumps has surged. Digitalisation – a key driver of the energy transition – has also created a demand for a skilled digital workforce capable of modernising existing infrastructure and developing innovative tools for a cleaner, more efficient energy future. This report delves into the evolution of online job postings in these fields, analysing trends in the number of jobs advertised online, advertised salaries, hiring industries and required skills, using data from the comprehensive Lightcast dataset. By exploring this dataset, the report uncovers how workforce demands have adapted to the energy transition, reflecting both technological advancements and policy shifts aimed at decarbonising the global economy. This analysis not only highlights the growing opportunities in clean energy jobs but also demonstrates the rich potential for further exploration of advertised vacancies trends in the sector. This report ultimately underscores the dataset’s utility in analysing evolving workforce dynamics and supports broader discussions about the role of clean energy jobs in the transition to a sustainable future.