University of Limerick and Green Tech Skillnet have launched a new programme to enhance environmental capability in the onshore wind energy sector.
The new micro-credential programme is dedicated to enhancing expertise in Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) within the Onshore Wind Energy sector.
The innovative course aims to meet the increasing demand for professionals who possess specialised knowledge in EIA for onshore wind farms.
In light of Ireland's concerted efforts to meet climate action plan targets, the importance of skilled individuals who can adeptly navigate the regulatory framework and assess environmental impacts cannot be overstated.
UL has teamed up with Green Tech Skillnet, one of 70 Skillnet Business Networks nationwide, to deliver the programme, which was launched by Limerick TD Brian Leddin, who is Chair of the Oireachtas Climate Committee.
Deputy Leddin said: “The State is embarking on an unprecedented expansion of energy and grid infrastructure, and this will run for decades. We have set a huge ambition, but we can only realise it if we have skilled professionals in environmental planning, administration, engineering and many other disciplines. The micro-credentials courses are a way of ramping up our skills capacity as quickly as possible while also opening varied and rewarding opportunities for our workforce.”
Geraldine Carroll, Associate Vice President, Graduate and Professional Studies, at UL, said: “Supporting renewable energy for society and commerce is of significant strategic importance to UL. We are delighted to partner with Green Tech Skillnet in lending excellent expertise to meet the professional upskilling needs of enterprise.”
The programme, which was designed with input from industry experts, will commence on October 7. The course content will feature insights from focus groups and guest lecturers operating in the wind energy sector to meet the skills needs of professionals.
By delving into the latest EU policy directives and Irish national legislation governing EIAs and offering practical insights through in-depth analysis of EIA case studies relevant to wind energy, the course is designed to equip participants with the expertise needed to contribute effectively to the sustainable development of this rapidly growing sector.
Mark Ruane, Network Manager, Green Tech Skillnet, said: "The significance of this micro-credential lies in its ability to address a critical gap in industry-specific education. As Ireland endeavours to achieve its climate action plan targets, professionals possessing a deep understanding of EIA for onshore wind energy projects will play a pivotal role in ensuring sustainable and environmentally responsible development.”
Eoin Morton, Head of Policy & Public Affairs, Skillnet Ireland, said: “Ensuring we have a skilled workforce to support the planning and development of infrastructure projects will enable to make Ireland a world leader in the renewable energy sector.
“What sets this micro-credential qualification apart is its unique focus on delivering a comprehensive understanding of the EIA process within the onshore wind energy landscape, making it the first of its kind in Ireland.
“It is another excellent example of the innovation and commitment of Green Tech Skillnet to deliver the specialised upskilling required to drive the sustainable development of onshore wind energy.”
Aimed not only at environmental consultants, project managers, and environmental engineers, the course also caters to government officials, regulatory compliance officers, legal professionals, and developers and investors in the wind energy sector. Individuals holding a degree in a relevant subject area or having significant, relevant experience in the energy sector are encouraged to apply.
More details are available here.