Training in Energy and Other Industries (Perspectives on Energy)

Published: July 29, 2022, 12:43 a.m.

Industrial Workforce Development.  The host for this show is Guillermo Sabatier.  The guests are Jill James and Suzie Espling.  
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\nThe energy and electric utility industries are facing a shortfall of engineers and other STEM professionals in the workforce. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, economic projections point to a need for approximately 1 million more STEM professionals than the U.S. will produce at the current rate by 2025. This is a critically important challenge, especially if we hope to remain competitive as a nation or group of nations in science and technology.  What is worrisome is that this also affects STEM-related roles not just in this industry, but across most others.
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