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Introduction
As Industry consolidation continues through merger and takeover, the trend
continues towards large global players who have the finance to bring 5MW
turbines to market in the numbers that are going to be needed. This growth
of the manufacturing sector is creating improved conditions for many of
the smaller wind focused companies who collectively provide the entire
suite of specialist services necessary if the industry is to grow to match
Kyoto's targets. It is clear that policy support at national government
level can speed up the shift towards wind and other renewable energy sources
by installing enlightened regulations and appropriate feed in tariffs.
The recent pressures on the global oil market can only improve wind’s
position within the development policies of governments, especially within
the US.
Wind Turbine Developments
Economies of scale are encouraging larger and larger turbines to be developed.
Turbines rated as 5MW can now be bought off the shelf, while components
suitable for future turbines of 7.5MW are now being developed and tested.
This growth in turbine size is encouraging and enabling both the repowering
of existing wind farm sites and the proposal of large new off-shore farms
which would have been considered uneconomic with the small turbines available
ten years ago.
Wind Energy Jobs
As the industry grows and matures, the demand for technical expertise
is being extended to expertise in the softer areas such as PR, community
liaison, environmental impact, etc. The sector offers capable and energetic
individuals vast potential to succeed in an industry which is growing
faster than any other. The international nature of the wind industry means
that individuals with additional language skills are especially valued.
The successful implementation of wind energy projects tends to rely on
a wide partnership of players, both large and small. Therefore, depending
on personal preference, it is possible to choose to work with either small
companies providing a specialist niche product or very large companies
such as the international power utility giants, which are now developing
wind energy teams.
Getting a Job in Wind Energy
There are an increasing number of specialist employment areas within the
Wind Energy sector. Whilst many vacancies require an engineering background,
many other good opportunities are available for individuals who may lack
direct experience within the wind power sector, but who have enthusiasm
and sought-after transferable skills.
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Financial & Legal
CEOs
Finance Directors
Senior Accountants
Business Development
Legal Advisors
Investment advisor
Wind Farm Development
Wind Farm Development Managers
Off-shore expertise
Project Mangers
Technical Directors
Engineering
Grid Connection
Wind Resources
Resource Analysis
Micrositing
Wind Farm Software modelling
Planning Consents
Policy
EIAs
Environmental Monitoring
Planning Regulations
Community Relations
Turbine Manufacture
Turbine R&D
Towers and Nacelles
Control Systems
Quality Control
Non-technical
Sales
Communications
Marketing
Public Relations
Human Resources
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