An outlook for the year in March?
Yeah it’s little bit wierd we know. But, as some of you may know STL USA is a part of the Cresto Group of companies and our fiscal year end is March 31st. So with this in mind it’s a great time to look at the year ahead and explore what will be on both the industry and STL USA’s agendas.
Building competencies across the workforce
The workforce challenge is here to stay. 2025 however will see not only issues around where and how new people are brought into the industry but how the current crop of new recruits are developed into more competent field technicians.
The big issues in 2025:
- New hire programs and industry certification needs are still on everyones agenda. Finding reliable technicians who will become the superstars of tomorrow is still hard although the industry does seem to be moving in the right direction. STL USA programs like WindStart are a good example of fast-track solutions to get the right people in, training and into the field.
- 2025 will undoubtably be the year that companies with large field teams will look to implement more structured pathways to develop these people through skills and competency training. This is particularly important for ISPs who want the most lucrative contracts.
- Apprenticeships are the area where we see the most uncertainty. Programs have been heavily driven by Federal support and this may well change on the coming years. It’s still not clear whether the industry will adopt an apprentice framework, neither is it clear if this will be something pushed by Cleanpower. Watch this space!
STL USA launching a new PPE business
As a part of Cresto Group we have access to some of the most cutting edge rescue equipment in the world and we want everyone in the US to have access to it as well. So over the next couple of months expect to see a new PPE company come onto your radar. This will focus solely on the most premium equipment and will include:
- Solo X+ the latest personal rescue and evacuation devie
- RPX the benchmark for drill capable constant rate descenders. Nothing on the market today matches the RPX numbers
- Harness and lanyard combination the Fusion Pro is aimed specifically at wind technicians. One of the lightest and certainly the most comfortable harnesses available today.
The state of play for the industry for 2025
It’s fair to say the current administration are not the biggest fans of wind energy but we should remember a few things:
- The USA has the second largest installed wind capacity globally as a country behind China.
- Wind projects continue to move forward, the majority of onshore projects aren’t affected by changes in Federal funding
- The USA has declared an energy emergency. Renewables has an important part to play in this
Final Thoughts
The industry in the US is still growing fast, solar is blowing up. With this in mind I think the outlook is strong for the coming year.
Ben, CEO STL USA
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