Thought Leadership Series: Empowering the Transition – Energy Storage Jobs and Skills for a Net-Zero Future
Join us this Thought Leadership session, "Empowering the Transition: Energy Storage Jobs and Skills for a Net-Zero Future", as we explore how Australia can develop a skilled workforce to support the energy storage sector, a critical pillar in achieving net-zero emissions.
Description
Join us this Thought Leadership session, "Empowering the Transition: Energy Storage Jobs and Skills for a Net-Zero Future", presented by Peter Schreiner, an Industry Innovation Specialist with TAFE NSW and International Specialised Skills Institute/VDC Fellow. This session will explore how Australia can develop a skilled workforce to support the energy storage sector, a critical pillar in achieving net-zero emissions.
Drawing on local and international research, Peter will share key findings from his Sustainability Fellowship, which included engagements with leading energy storage manufacturers, policymakers, and educators across Australia, the UK, and the Netherlands. The webinar will examine:
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Current workforce challenges and skills gaps in energy storage manufacturing.
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Education and training strategies to support future workforce demands.
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The role of automation, digitalisation, and AI in advancing battery technologies.
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Industry-academia collaborations to accelerate innovation and workforce readiness.
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Government policies and investment strategies to enhance Australia’s energy storage capability.
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Future Perspectives: What’s Next for Energy Storage?
As the world transitions toward renewable energy, energy storage technologies will evolve rapidly, requiring continuous upskilling and new training pathways. The discussion will highlight:
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The rise of long-duration energy storage (LDES) and its impact on grid stability.
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The potential for hydrogen and advanced battery chemistries in global energy markets.
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How Australia can position itself as a leader in battery manufacturing through domestic production and workforce development.
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The need for new sustainability-focused qualifications and micro-credentials to support a clean energy future.
This webinar is aimed at industry professionals, educators, policymakers, and sustainability advocates who want to be at the forefront of energy storage workforce development and future job opportunities.
Session includes
- Certificate of attendance
- Webinar recording