Research CatalogueGreen Energy & Net Zero Skills Cluster Report, 2026
Research Report2026-06-0746 pages

Green Energy & Net Zero Skills Cluster Report, 2026

Talenbrium Research  |  2026-06-07  |  By Diptanjan Biswas  |  Talenbrium Proprietary Intelligence
Clean energy jobs in EU doubled 2021–2022. Green skills postings +22% but worker supply only +12%.

The EU clean energy workforce is the fastest-growing sector in Talenbrium's European job postings tracking. Clean energy job postings in Talenbrium's EU dataset grew 38% year-on-year between 2024 and 2025. Employment in EU renewable energy production doubled from approximately 600,000 in 2021 to 1.2 million in 2022, according to the European Environment Agency's Europe's Environment 2025 report. Talenbrium's Hiring Difficulty Score for offshore wind engineers stands at 8.9 out of 10 — the highest of any occupational cluster in Talenbrium's EU tracking.

The structural mismatch is quantified: green skills job postings grew 22% in 2025, but green-skilled worker supply grew only 12% — a 10 percentage point structural gap validated against LinkedIn's European Economic Graph, which Talenbrium uses as an external reference. 1 million solar workers are needed in the EU by 2030 (SolarPower Europe).

+38%
EU clean energy job postings YoY growth, 2024–2025
Talenbrium EU postings engine
8.9/10
Hiring Difficulty Score — offshore wind engineers, EU
Talenbrium Q1 2026
10 pts
Green skills postings growth (+22%) vs worker supply growth (+12%) gap
LinkedIn Economic Graph EU 2025 · Talenbrium
+312%
Green hydrogen engineering postings growth in EU, 2024–2025
Talenbrium EU postings tracker
EU Green Energy Skills Shortage by Technology Area (Talenbrium Scarcity Index 0–10)
Clean energy jobs in EU doubled 2021–2022. Green skills postings +22% but worker supply only +12%.The EU clean energy workforce is the fastest-growing sector in Talenbrium's European job postings tracking. Clean energy job postings in Talenbrium's EU dataset grew 38% year-on-year between 2024 and 2025. Employment in EU renewable energy production doubled from approximately 600,000 in 2021 to 1.2 million in 2022, according to the European Environment Agency's Europe's Environment 2025 report. Talenbrium's Hiring ...
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The salary gap vs fossil fuels is directly limiting talent attraction

Talenbrium's EU clean energy compensation model identifies a structural salary gap between renewable energy roles and equivalent positions in oil, gas, and nuclear. The IEA World Energy Employment 2025 report, used by Talenbrium as a validation reference, shows renewables wage growth at 0.8% in 2025 against oil and gas at 3.7%. German entry-level solar installers earn EUR 32,000–38,000. Offshore wind engineers with five or more years of experience command EUR 65,000–90,000. These figures sit 15–25% below comparable fossil fuel sector roles in Talenbrium's benchmarking — a gap directly impacting talent attraction in Talenbrium's employer survey data.

"71% of German energy HR respondents cited skills shortage as the primary constraint on renewable energy project deployment timelines in 2025 — ahead of permitting delays and supply chain constraints, which dominated previous years' responses." — Talenbrium Q1 2026 Workforce Pulse Survey
EU Clean Energy Workforce Gap — Current Policies vs. Net Zero Pathway (Employment, 000s)Fossil-to-Renewable Transition: Skills Transferability Assessment
The full 46-page report delivers: country deep-dives for Germany, Netherlands, Denmark, Spain, and Poland including employer-level hiring strategies and training programme benchmarks; full salary band tables for all clean energy technology segments; green hydrogen engineering detailed sub-market analysis; offshore wind O&M skills pathway from oil and gas; technology-level supply-demand forecasts to 2030; employer strategy analysis covering Siemens Energy, E.ON, RWE internal training academies; and the full Net Zero Industry Act demand modelling.
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Table of Contents
01Executive Summary & Scarcity MapPreview
02Role Overview: EU Clean Energy 2026Preview
03Demand Push: RED, NZIA, Net Zero Industrial PlanPreview
04Demand Cluster & Skills Architecture by Technology SegmentGated
05Country Deep-Dive: Germany — Build Not Buy StrategyGated
06Country Deep-Dive: Netherlands — North Sea Offshore WindGated
07Country Deep-Dive: Spain — Solar Scale-UpGated
08Country Deep-Dive: Poland — Just Transition ChallengeGated
09Supply & Demand Benchmarks: 2025–2030Gated
10Salary Benchmarking: Full Tables by Technology Segment (all gated)Gated
11Fossil-to-Renewable Transition Skills AnalysisGated
12Strategic RecommendationsPreview
13MethodologyPreview
Report scope
Series & Price
Series B · Report 5 · USD 2,999 · 46 pages
Geography
EU-27 aggregate · Germany · Netherlands · Denmark · Spain · Poland
Technology segments
Solar PV · Onshore wind · Offshore wind · Grid modernisation · Building retrofit · Green hydrogen · Battery storage
Employer database
2,840 German · 1,240 Dutch · 980 Spanish · 760 Polish energy sector subset
Secondary validation
IEA World Energy Employment 2025 · Cedefop LSSI 2025 · EEA Europe's Environment 2025 · LinkedIn Economic Graph EU 2025
Customisation
10 hours free customisation & expert consultation included
Delivery
Within 24 hours of purchase
Assigned Author
Diptanjan Biswas

Diptanjan Biswas

Principal Head, Strategic Consulting

Diptanjan Biswas leads strategic consulting at Talenbrium, bringing nine years of experience across research, risk, and workforce intelligence in banking, technology, and advisory sectors.

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