The report focuses on the wind energy sector's role and commitment to supporting STEM education in Europe to prepare a skilled workforce for the growing wind industry.
It highlights the need for 425 GW of new wind capacity by 2030 and the expected growth of employment from 400,000 to 600,000 people. The report emphasizes promoting science literacy, increasing participation among underrepresented groups, and addressing challenges such as shortages of qualified STEM teachers. Pilot STEM education programs in Denmark, Ireland, and Poland demonstrate partnerships among authorities, schools, and companies to enhance curriculum relevance and support sustainable development education.