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Right now, the energy industry is undergoing a major transformation – one that is redefining the energy landscape in Australia and globally. This shift is not only about infrastructure or technology, but also equally about people.
The energy transition will demand a new wave of skills, capabilities and leadership mindsets. That will bring with it both significant challenges and immense opportunity.
The traditional energy sector, long anchored by fossil fuels, is being reshaped by the urgent need to decarbonise. However, this doesn’t mean that oil and gas is being left behind entirely. Australia’s LNG export market remains a cornerstone of our energy system, contributing over $73 billion to the economy in 2023 alone.
Essential Energy is ramping up its Training Academy in 2026 with support from NSW’s RIEP to address Australia’s energy skills shortage. On 26 March, the focus is clear: build a pipeline of lineworkers and technicians in regional NSW. For investors, workforce depth drives project timelines, costs, and reliability. Faster hiring and better training can cut delays across grid upgrades, renewables connections, and housing delivery. We outline why this matters, what RIEP adds, and how it could shape returns across Australia’s energy build-out.
Delays often start with people. Too few qualified lineworkers push up contractor rates and force schedule changes. That strains capex, squeezes margins, and weakens service levels. If Essential Energy reduces vacancy days and lifts productivity, utilities and EPCs can bid with more confidence. Lower slippage can support steadier cash flows and fewer penalty risks, which is a clear positive for long-duration projects in regional NSW.
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Australia faces a workforce paradox in 2026. Infrastructure projects demand skilled workers. Housing developments sit incomplete. Renewable energy transitions stall. However, the problem isn’t a lack of work. It’s a shortage of people trained to do it. In fact, nearly half of all trade jobs are now hard to fill, according to the latest MEGT Productivity Report. Jobs and Skills Australia reports that 51% of persistent shortages exist in Technicians and Trades Workers. Skilled trades have seen fill rates drop to 54.3%, making them the hardest roles to recruit across the country. This raises an uncomfortable question: Does Australia’s education system prepare students for the jobs the economy actually needs?
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