95,000 offshore jobs at risk without successful transition to renewables, study finds
		
	 
			UP TO 95,000 offshore jobs are at risk without investment in renewables and workers to build them, according to a new report.
The Robert Gordon University study, published today, outlined a stark choice ahead for offshore jobs; investment in renewables and jobs growth, or thousands of job losses as oil and gas declines.
The Powering Up the Workforce report predicts offshore energy jobs could grow from 150,000 to 225,000 in the next decade, with the majority in renewables, but only with investment in skills over the next five years.
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