Renewable Energy Now Employs 10.3 Million
People Globally
The
renewable energy industry employs 10.3 million people worldwide, according to new data from the International Renewable
Energy Agency (IRENA).
And
the sector is growing rapidly, adding more than 500,000 jobs last year alone,
an increase of 5.3 percent from 2016, PV Magazine reported.
The solar industry accounts for the
largest share of jobs in renewable energy, with nearly 3.4 million people
employed in research, production, installation and maintenance of solar panels
— an increase of 9 percent from 2016.
The
solar sector is followed by liquid biofuels, with 1.9 million jobs, and
hydropower, with 1.5 million.
China
is home to 65 percent of the world’s solar jobs, and 43 percent of all
renewable energy jobs.
Due
to the region’s robust manufacturing sector, four-fifths of all renewable
energy jobs are located in Asia.
“The data underscores an increasingly
regionalized picture, highlighting that in countries where attractive policies
exist, the economic, social and environmental benefits of renewable energy are
most evident,” said Adnan Z. Amin, director general of
IRENA.