Report recommends immediate action to avoid looming hydrogen skills shortage
A new report by the Victorian Hydrogen Hub (VH2) highlights the urgent need for hydrogen skills and training across Australia
From secondary schools to university, trades to big business, Australia lacks the hydrogen skills and training capabilities it needs to achieve its newly legislated carbon reduction targets, according to new research by Swinburne University of Technology’s Victorian Hydrogen Hub (VH2).
Mechanics and drivers, gas and electrical workers, plumbers and technicians are just some of the people VH2’s Hydrogen Skills Roadmap says are likely to be impacted, making skilling new workers and upskilling existing workers a pressing issue facing the nation.