Singapore
SINGAPORE’S ENERGY WORKFORCE SET TO EXPAND BY OVER 60% IN NEXT DECADE
Singapore’s energy workforce is expected to grow significantly over the next decade, supported by new collaborations between the Energy Market Authority (EMA), industry partners, and Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs). According to EMA’s 2024 Energy Sector Manpower Survey, the workforce of clean energy companies is projected to increase by 60%, or about 1,000 workers, by 2034. Growth will be driven by jobs in solar, energy storage systems, and low-carbon electricity imports. The traditional power and gas workforce is also forecast to grow by 13%, or 800 workers, over the same period. The survey also identified evolving capabilities needed for Singapore’s energy transition, including expertise in solar photovoltaic system design, assessment of low-carbon electricity imports, and future operations of carbon capture and storage systems, as well as hydrogen and ammonia supply networks. From 2022 to 2024, Singapore’s energy sector workforce grew by 4%, or 310 workers, led by increases in the traditional power and gas sectors. The number of engineers rose by nearly 13%, while technical officers increased by about 7%. https://sbr.com.sg/news/singapores-energy-workforce-set-expand-over-60-in-next-decade (ICE SINGAPORE)
Fonte notizia: The Business Times, 1 November 2025
