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Why talent is the energy transition bottleneck

Delivering the transition depends on who shows up — and where we find them
18 May 2026

We often talk about technology, investment and policy as the drivers of the energy transition. But progress also depends on people: whether we have enough of them, in the right places, working on the right problems.

Tej Gidda, Distinguished Technical Leader at GHD, points to a growing mismatch between the scale of the work ahead and the people available to do it. We already know how to deliver many of the required solutions, but lack the workforce to scale them. It’s not only a question of engineering capacity. It spans skills, career pathways and how the sector connects with and mobilises the next generation.

Get a jolt of inspiration and understanding on:

  • why workforce availability may be a larger constraint than technology
  • how perceptions of engineering careers shape where talent flows
  • where untapped global talent pools could help close capability gaps

Watch the video for a fresh perspective on mobilising the next generation of problem solvers.

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