LONDON (Reuters) - Britain plans to treble the number of skilled jobs in its offshore wind sector to 27,000 by 2030, the government said on Wednesday as it readies to publish a deal outlining support for the industry.
The offshore wind deal will be the 10th so-called sector deal announced by the government as part of its industrial strategy to intervene in key sectors to tackle weak productivity and bolster businesses ahead of Brexit.
As part of the deal, the government will seek to boost the number of women in the industry to at least 33 percent of the workforce by 2030 up from around 16 percent currently, a statement from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) said.
Britain is already the world's biggest offshore wind market, hosting almost 40 percent of all globally installed wind capacity.