Taylor Hopkinson and Brunel have launched the Global Talent and Tech Trends report: a research series exploring the trends, attitudes and changes shaping renewables in 2025.
From artificial intelligence and other advancements in data and technology, to investment and talent priorities, these are the key topics affecting everyone in renewables right now.
The first Global Talent and Tech Trends report from Taylor Hopkinson and Brunel surveyed hundreds of renewables professionals on these issues and more, uncovering useful insights that are interesting and important for professionals at every level of renewables.
- 69% of renewables leaders said IoT will be the key tech innovation of the next 10 years
- 46% of C-Suite leaders say more technical and engineering expertise will be needed in their organisation in the next 5 years
- 40% of leaders see a combination of talent plus tech as a winning formula for success

The first Global Talent and Tech Trends report shows that we urgently need investment in talent, technology, and training to achieve 2030 decarbonisation goals, while addressing critical skills gaps,” says Fiona McRae, Managing Director at TH. “We surveyed renewables experts globally to deliver actionable insights that can help professionals navigate these challenges, adopt innovative solutions, and stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry.”
Download the report now to dive deeper and uncover more trends shaping the renewables sector in 2025.