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Title page 1

Contents 3

Glossary 5

Acronyms and Initialisms 7

Executive Summary 8

Introduction 13

Project Aims and Research Questions 13

Project Scope 13

Methodology 16

Research Challenges & Limitations 16

Research Findings 18

About the Industry 18

Supply Chain Profiles 18

Business Models 23

Demand for Energy Efficiency Services 26

Customers 26

Current demand 26

Future demand 27

Skills Assessment 28

Current Skills 28

Skills and Specialisms 28

Accreditation and Qualifications 30

Impacts of Lack of Skills or Accreditations and Employment Shortages 32

Future Skills 32

Deployment Trajectories for Upskilling the Labour Market 32

Groups to Retrain 33

Skills Change in the Future 34

From Fragmented to Holistic 34

Enablers and Barriers to Moving into EE Retrofit 35

Factors Impacting the Likelihood of Undertaking EE Retrofit Work 35

Factors Regarding Routes to Entry 36

Factors Regarding Training 37

Factors Regarding Supply Chain Capacity 39

Role of Government 41

Awareness of Government Messaging Around EE Retrofit 41

The Role of Government Schemes in the Sector 42

Training and Skills Funding 43

Conclusions 45

Defining the Supply Chain and Business Models 45

Skills and Accreditations Assessment 45

Increasing the Future Capabilities of Retrofit 45

Tables 14

Table 1. EE Measures within Scope 14

Table 2. Examples of typical EE measures 19

Table 3. Types of professions in EE retrofit supply chain 20

Table 4. Overview of estimated number of businesses in the EE retrofit supply chain 21

Figures 8

Figure 1. Schematic representation of research methodology 8

Figure 2. Schematic representation of research methodology 16