Skills "time bomb" threatens renewables growth

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Renewable Energy Association wants national strategy to ensure sector's expansion stays on track

The renewables sector is facing a skills "time bomb" that could derail the UK's green energy ambitions unless concerted action is taken. That is the stark warning contained in a report by trade body...

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