60% of Mexican renewable companies need talent

60% of Mexican renewable companies need talent: To meet the 2030 decarbonization goals and generate 60K employments, 60% of Mexican renewable companies need talent.
How Brazil is Growing Green Jobs

Brazil is making bold strides in renewable energy; how Brazil is Growing Green Jobs showcases the country’s innovative policies and corporate initiatives. From the National Green Mobility and Innovation Program (Mover) to groundbreaking projects by EDP Renováveis, the country is setting an example for sustainable growth while fostering the development of a skilled workforce.
Italy’s Renewable Market: Trends & Talent

With a 25% increase in renewable energy usage in the first half of 2024 and a 6% reduction in emissions, Italy’s renewable market is experiencing rapid growth in trends and talent demand. This shift toward sustainability, driven by ambitious government policies and corporate innovation, offers numerous opportunities—and challenges—for attracting and retaining top talent. Effective recruitment strategies are essential to meet the sector’s evolving needs and support Italy’s green transformation.
The Transformation of the Job Market in the Renewable Energy Finance Sector

The energy transition is not only changing the way we produce and consume energy, but also profoundly transforming the job market—especially in the financial sector.
Impact of Tax Incentives on the Development of Renewable Energies in Italy and Portugal

In the current context of climate change and energy transition, tax incentives have become a crucial tool for promoting the development of renewable energies.
The Conflict in Gaza and Its Impact on the Global Energy Industry

The recent escalation of the conflict in Gaza has added a new layer of uncertainty to an already tense global energy market, which was strained by the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. With the world’s eyes on how instability in the Middle East could affect energy supplies and prices, it is crucial to analyze the potential repercussions and effects of these geopolitical realignments on the energy industry. Here we share some important considerations.
France Bets on Nuclear Energy to Achieve Carbon Neutrality

In a move aimed at sustainability, France has strengthened its commitment to nuclear energy as a central pillar of its national energy strategy, with the goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. The announcement, made in Belfort on February 10, 2022, includes the construction of six new nuclear power plants, with the option to expand the project by an additional eight, marking a decisive moment in the country’s energy policy.
New Horizons for Renewable Energy in Brazil and Mexico

Brazil and Mexico, identified by Bloomberg in 2023 as two of the top 15 most polluting countries in terms of energy emissions, face a crucial moment: is it necessary to shift to other forms of renewable energy? The transition towards renewable energies has become a fundamental pillar for sustainable development in Latin America, with Brazil and Mexico playing key roles in this process, both in their international context and in their trends towards a more sustainable world. Both countries are at a crossroads of opportunities and challenges, where fostering investments in clean energies and the development of specialized talent are crucial for their long-term competitiveness and sustainability. This article explores how investments in renewable energies are redefining the energy markets and the need to focus on the development of these industries.
The Future of Recruitment in the Energy Industry in Latin America: Focus on Mexico and Brazil

The energy industry in Latin America, especially in Mexico and Brazil, faces a significant transformation era. The shift towards more sustainable energy sources and global digitalization poses both challenges and unique opportunities for the industry’s future, necessitating a reevaluation of how talent recruitment will transform in this new horizon. The current and future recruitment trends in this industry will be explored, highlighting the challenges and potential strategies to effectively address them.
Challenges for the European Energy Industry Following the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

The invasion of Ukraine has triggered an energy crisis highlighting significant challenges for the present and future of the European energy market and the global competitiveness of its companies. This analysis explores the lasting effects of the conflict on the structure of the energy market in Europe, emphasizing how high exposure to energy costs could compel companies to reconsider their operations and, potentially, to relocate production outside Europe in search of lower costs.