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Tools and Deliverables

This page is dedicated for achieving the assessments within WPs.

Identification of current and future skill needs in the Energy Sector

Stakeholders in the Energy Value chain (Industry, Suppliers, Researchers, Education providers, Recruiters, Policy makers and Social representatives) will be specified to identify their skill gaps regarding digitalisation. The current skills and competences of professionals and students from university and pre-university will be assessed in relation to the identified skill gaps and also how the curriculum is performed, to assess how they respond to the emerging industry needs.

Stakeholder mapping and strategic network building

The main objective is to perform Stakeholder mapping and strategic network building. The work involves the creation of a Stakeholders’ map as a database of sector occupations and job profiles, with skills content analysis and set the ground for a strategic cooperation. The stakeholder mapping will start by identifying all relevant areas involved in the energy sector and then desk research to identify institutions, companies, organizations and all other interest groups that are relevant to the energy transformation system in Europe.

Assessment of policies and requirements for VET and beyond

This will evaluate the best practice at regional, national and European level for VET and universities policies and initiatives. A key point will be establishing (education and training) reference points (based on occupations) within existing skills delivery (formal and informal) systems. As a result, a detailed description of best practices and analysis will become the basis for the identification of  Energy sector skills and qualifications and their integration into educational systems at different levels.

Sector Skills Strategy

The strategy will provide concrete examples of policies and initiatives at national and regional level aiming at addressing skill shortages and mismatches as well as fostering multi-stakeholder partnerships (e.g. between industry, social partners, education and training, public authorities). Training activities will be developed to meet the technical, green and digital skills defined at EQF levels 4 to 8, both for young profiles still to start their professional careers and for junior/senior professionals in the Energy sector.

Public deliverables

This specific section of the project website is devoted to the list of documents generated by the project, with a pdf version.

Upcoming meeting for the LSP on Digitalisation of the Energy System!

We invite you to a meeting on 22 May 2025, from 14:30 to 16:30 CET, focusing on the role of digitalisation in accelerating the energy transition.

The event will bring together experts, professionals, and stakeholders from across the energy field to discuss how digital tools are shaping a more efficient, sustainable, and skilled energy landscape.

The agenda includes contributions from the European Commission, insights based on ENLIT’s recent industry reports, and reflections from leading utility organisations on how to address the sector’s growing skills gap.

Registration is now open. You can also access the full agenda below.

Register here
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