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Grünewald Consulting GmbH · 40212 Düsseldorf · Steinstraße 2 · Tel.: 0211 8757990 · Fax: 0211 87579910
www.gruenewald-consulting.de · www.gc-renewable-energy.com
Grünewald ConsultingRenewable Energy
Presentation 31. August 2011
University of St. Gallen
Good Energies Chair for Management of Renewable Energies Institute for
Economy and the Environment
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About us
• Executive Search Company founded by Helmut Grünewald in 1968
• Since 1999: Lothar Grünewald (Psychologist, Graduate Business Administration) and Tamar Grünewald-Fransman (Master in Law)
• Service Portfolio: Executive Search, Management Audits and Coaching
• Professional research, experienced consultants and experts in Germany
• Worldwide presence with INAC - International Network Of Associated Consultants
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Lothar Grünewald
Founding Partner
• Psychologist, Graduate Business Administration• Extensive experience in personnel consultancy• Four years of experience in the field of management
development while working as a human resources manager in a consumer goods company
• Four years of experience in human resources management while working for a leading private telecommunications provider
• Independent human resources consultant since 1999• Leader Expert Group Renewable Energy INAC
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• Established in 1992 by European executive search consultants
• Worldwide present in 40 countries, 46 offices and 135 consultants
• 6 Expert groups in different industries
• International transfer of candidates
• Consistently quality standards at Search and selection method
• One of the top executive search firms (Search Consults‘ Annual Review)
• Member of the Eastern and Central Europe Association (OMV)
International Network of Associated Consultants
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Search- and Selection Process (6 – 8 Weeks)
Recruitment Recruitment of of
CandidateCandidate
Recruitment Recruitment of of
CandidateCandidate
1. Vacancy analysis 1. Vacancy analysis Positionprofile
Company culture
3. Identification phase3. Identification phase Identification of relevant target companies and
individuals within these companies
5. Personal interviews5. Personal interviewsStructured standardised Interviews
When wished for; assessmentsConfidential reports
6. Presentation6. PresentationPersonal presentation of
candidates at clientCandidate services
2. Search strategy2. Search strategyMeasures to be taken
Definition of target group
4. Contacting4. Contacting Approach of potential
candidates
Executive Search
7. Placement7. PlacementSupport in the pre-contract
phaseSuccessfull placement of
candidates
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International Recruitment Service
International Recruiting
• To target foreign markets Qualified Management and Specialists in the targeted country are a most important success factor
• Goal: Recruitment of local high qualified employees with local contacts and profound market knowledge
Solution: Finding the right people with asked for qualifications (local
competence) that comply with company culture in the home
country.
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Target CountryHome-Market
Employer CandidateFitting:
Company CulturePersonality
With local market competence
Consultant /Projectmanager
Funktion: • Project Management• Search strategy• Selection process
International Recruitment Service
International Recruitment Service (IRS) within INAC
INAC-Consultant
Function: • Identification and Approach• First selection• Candidate Management
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The Renewable Energy Industry is a success story which will generate new job
But:
→ How many new jobs?→ What kind of jobs?→ In wich time frame?→ Where will they arise?
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The Factor XPolitical: -Subventions as gross feed in tariff programs, CO2 reduction target, (coal-fired power plants, gas power plants)
Economical: -Competitiveness – Costs p. energy unit -Oil price, rising food prices f. e. Corn Biogas, -solutions for the energy intensive industry – energy effiiciency/price
Financial: Financial crisis → willingness for large investment, as wind parksInvestments in modernisation of the power network
Scientific: - Technological Progress (R&D) → competiveness between
different renewable energies and countries, smart grid and strorages, Degree of automatisation
Globalisation: Who can supply products with the best cost/benefit relation (China → Cellules), Export chances
Topography: Wind, Sun, Water, Agrar Zones
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Renewable energy sources worldwide
• Renewable energies are the future technologies: It provides a secure and
climate-friendly energy supply, create jobs and opportunities for
development. 2010 round about 26% of all new power plants were
renewables.
• The renewable energy industry offers more than 2.4 million jobs.
• Studies show the international network REN21 that renewable energies
are developing rapidly and a significant part of global energy supply.
• Wind and solar energy, hydropower, geothermal and biomass on all
continents provide for greater supply security and promoting economic
development.
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World energy demand is on the rise
EU energy consumption is expected to level out in future but world energy consumption will continue to grow due to global population growth and economic catching up. Overall, world energy demand may grow by 45 % between 2006 and 2030. In China and India, demand will nearly double.
Source: IEA, World Energy Outlook 2010
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Global renewable energy demand 2008-2035
Source: IEA, World Energy Outlook 2010
0 100 200 300 400
European Union
United States
China
Brazil
India
Africa
OECD Pacific
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2035
Demand for renewable energy is expected to triple, creating new market opportunities. The EU, the US and China will be the largest global markets.
New markets are expanding at home and abroad
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Leading Countries in Renewable Energy Development
Energy Source-Countries
• Small Hydropower: China, Japan, United States, Italy, Brazil, Turkey
• Wind Power: Germany, Spain, United States, China, India, Denmark
• Biomass Power: United States, Brazil, Philippines, Germany/Sweden/Finland/Hungary
• Geothermal Power: United States, Philippines, Mexico, Indonesia/Italy
• Solar Photovoltaic Power: Germany, Japan, United States, Spain, Italy (installations); China, Japan, Germany, Taiwan (production)
• Concentrating Solar Power or Solar Thermal Electric: United States, Spain
• Solar Hot Water: China, Turkey, Japan, Germany, Israel
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The renewable energy industry offers good job prospects
Source: European Commission
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2006 2010 2020 2030
Accelerated deploymentpolicies
Business as usual
Achieving the 2020 renewable energy target will deliver 2.8 million jobs in total.
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Job Boom European Renewable energy industry
• A new study by the WWF has revealed that of the 130 million people employed in the European Union altogether, in excess of 3.4 million European jobs are directly related to renewable energy, sustainable transport and energy efficiency related goods and services.
• Indirect jobs related to the green collar sector are estimated at approximately another 5 million.
• The leading European countries for wind power are Germany, Spain and Denmark. For solar power jobs, Germany and Spain are the front runners. Germany and Spain have or had generous gross feed in tariff programs that were major contributors to the solar power boom in both countries.
• European wind industry employment has the potential to reach 330,000 jobs in 2020. Under fairly conservative assumptions, Europe’s solar panel related workforce is expected to expand strongly 1.4 million.
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Job Opportunities
• There are a wide variety of professions available in the renewable energy industry. This fact can make it challenging to find the right professional niche, but it also provides the opportunity for individuals with many different types and degrees of training to get involved with renewable energy.
• Some jobs - such as those in communications, community outreach, sales/marketing, and business support (e.g., corporate planning and finance, accounting, human resources, law, and information technology) - can be found in almost every renewable energy field.
• Other jobs are specific to individual renewable energy technologies, as shown in the following discussion of the five main renewable energy power sources: wind, solar, bioenergy, geothermal, and hydropower.
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European Employment Observatory
• A recent DG TREN report looked at the current and potential RES job profile by Member States. In most countries, biomass use has a high relevance for employment. Again, wind technology is an important contributor to employment in Germany, Denmark and Spain and photovoltaics is relevant in Germany.
• In Germany,the number of renewables jobs jumped from 56,600 in 1998 to almost 370,000 in 2010. Roland Berger business consultants projected that Germany may have 500,000 people employed in renewables by 2020 and 710,000 by 2030.
• Eastern European countries have generally been slow to embrace RES technologies, especially wind energy, but this is changing since 2008. The growth rate differs between 70 – 150% in the last two years.
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Das leisten die Erneuerbaren in Deutschland (Angaben für 2010): ∞ Arbeitsplätze 367.400
∞ Umsatz der Branche 33,4 Mrd. €
(2009)
∞ Anteil Gesamtenergieverbrauch 11,0 %
∞ Anteil am Stromverbrauch 16,8 %
∞ Anteil am Wärmeverbrauch 8,4 %
∞ Anteil am Kraftstoffverbrauch 5,8 %
∞ CO2-Vermeidung 120 Mio t
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2009 distribution of
employment per sector.
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Employment
• The renewable energy sector related markets employ over 910 000 people across the 27 member States of the European Union.
• The top employer, with over 280 000 jobs is solid biomass – which stands to reason as it is Europe’s leading primary energy producing sector. The wind power and photovoltaic sectors follow with an estimated 243 600 and 121 800 jobs respectively for 2009.
• These sectors are now considered as the mainstays of certain countries’ economies as they offer high added-value, highly technical jobs, making them kernel to the economic future of Europe.
• When we compare countries, we are particularly struck by the yawning gap between the top three countries. Germany has almost 2½ times as people in employment in the renewables sectors as France, and 4 times as many as Spain.
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Jobs – Renewable Energy
• Renewable energy evolve into one of the world's most important economic factors. Already, the renewable energy jobs with a high degree of specialization.
• The demands on staff and jobs in the renewable energies increase with increasing technical sophistication and internationalization.
• The ever-increasing international context is also reflected in the requirements of professionals and managers.
• Teamwork skills in an intercultural environment and willingness to travel and communication skills are the qualifications.
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Job market of renewable energies
The future belongs to renewable energy - but who knows all about the art? Many companies are urgently looking for skilled workers, the nuclear phase-out will further exacerbate the situation. Therefore, engineers with specialized knowledge, some green safely ignore keywords in job advertisements.
Who specializes in renewable energy, currently has more career opportunities than ever. In the future still needed more skilled workers who are familiar with wind energy, solar or geothermal energy, experts say - the planned nuclear phase-out makes it more certain. "The graduates we are practically torn from their hands," says Volker Quaschning, Professor of Renewable Energy Systems in Berlin. "Many even get one directly after the bachelor's offer of employment."
Jobs Renewable Energy
wind power
solar power
bio energy
geothermie
hydro power
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Jobs in Wind Power
• The wind industry employs both professional and skilled workers in a number of different capacities.
• New wind projects require people with business, meteorological, and engineering experience to plan and build projects.
• Meteorologists help engineers identify appropriate sites with suitable wind conditions. Engineers then design the wind plant, working with the utility companies and communities.
• Construction workers are needed to build the wind plant.
• And mechanical and electrical technicians, called "windsmiths," are required to operate and maintain the wind turbines.
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Jobs in the wind industry
In the wind industry, especially engineering graduates have good chances of a quick career in companies in the industry. Engineers are used primarily in the areas of mechanical engineering and energy technology and the construction of wind turbines, the development and optimization.
Expected growth segments (ranking)
1. Service, maintenance, repair
2. Research and development
3. Machinery and equipment
Expected trade shortages(Ranking)
1. Research and development
2. Service, maintenance, repair
3. Machinery and equipment
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Jobs in Solar Power
• Growth of the solar power industry creates high-wage, skilled jobs throughout the country for individuals with many different types of training.
• Individuals employed in solar sector generally have professional degrees in electrical, mechanical, and chemical engineering; materials science, and/or physics.
• The PV and solar hot water industries currently employ the majority of these workers, including electricians, engineers, technicians, and technical managers.
• As utility-scale CSP technologies become commercially viable, the CSP industry will eventually require an increasing number of these workers, as well as engineers and construction workers to design and build power plants.
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Jobs in the solar industry
For 20 percent growth in the solar industry needs a lot of manpower. If the growth scenarios come true, the industry could employ up to 2020more than 100,000 people.
Particularly good opportunities for rapid career development, employees who combine technical know-how and business knowledge with each other.
Expected growth segments (ranking)
1. Sales, trading, logistics
2. Research and development
3. Planning, designing, financing
Expected trade shortages(Ranking)
1. Research and development
2. Service, maintenance, repair
3. Sales, trading, logistics
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The Top 9 Solar Energy Jobs This Year
If you are thinking about a career change this year, the future of the solar can be your shining star. Those having knowledge and experience in any area of solar energy can easily reconstruct their resume and expand their options for employment in this growing field.
We are at the forefront of a booming industry and with the solar energy transition projected to create around 350,000 new jobs by the end of this year, the biggest problem has been finding workers to meet the increasing demand.
Let’s take a look at some of the top jobs in the solar energy industry.
1. Urban Planner2. Solar Operations Enginee 3. Environmental Engineer4. Solar Lab Technician5. Solar Power Installer6. Wind Turbine Fabricator7. Energy Efficiency Builder8. Sustainability Systems Developer9. Solar Hot Water Installer
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Installed capacity per capita
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Jobs in Bioenergy
• Engineers and construction workers are needed to design and build bioenergy plants, while electrical/electronic and mechanical technicians, engineers (mechanical, electrical, and chemical), mechanics, and equipment operators are needed to run and maintain these plants.
• Some may even require individuals cross-trained in areas such as engineering and biology, or chemistry and agriculture.
• Jobs in bioenergy today cut across a wide spectrum of specialties and skills.
• And if R&D (Research & Diagnostics Systems) and industrial efforts succeed in making bioenergy more commercially profitable, we may see a dramatic increase in the number of bioenergy-related jobs.
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Jobs in Geothermal Energy
• The geothermal industry employs both skilled workers and those with professional degrees.
• Developing hot water reservoirs requires geologists, geochemists, geophysicists, hydrologists, reservoir engineers, mud loggers, hydraulic engineers, and drillers to locate, assess, and access the reservoirs.
• Geothermal direct-use technologies create jobs for heating engineers, and in the building and agricultural industries.
• For electricity production, engineers (electrical and mechanical) and construction workers - along with electrical technicians, electricians, electrical machinists, welders, riggers, and mechanics - are needed to design and construct power plants.
• Mechanical engineers, geologists, drilling crews, and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning contractors are needed to manufacture and install GHPs.
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Jobs in Hydropower
• As with many of the other renewable energy technologies, the design, construction, and maintenance of hydropower plants requires electrical and mechanical engineers, technicians, and skilled workers.
• If the hydropower project also involves managing the reservoir and the surrounding land, the developer will also hire recreation planners, resource managers, and educators.
• In addition, state and federal licensing laws now require current or prospective hydropower plant developers to assess the environmental effects of their operation.
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„Employer Quality“
• Financial Situation• Shareholder Structure / Customer Structure• Internationality → beeing present in the relevant markets• Degree of covering in the value chain• Power of innovation – R&D, patents• Size of the Company – specialisation of the different jobs• Lifecycle → Acquisition of new projects vs. Executing phase → Business
developement → Operations maintenance• USP → Quality, price, full service provider, innovativeness
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Contact
Grünewald Consulting GmbH
Lothar Grünewald
Steinstraße 2
40212 Düsseldorf
Tel.: +49 211 87 57 99 0
Fax.: +49 211 87 57 99 10
Mobil: +49 177 54 73 084
E-Mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.gruenewald-consulting.de
www.gc-renewable-energy.com