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Applications for Wind Industry Internship Programme (WIIP) 2025 are now open

by Kaylee Townsend

The South African Wind Energy Association (SAWEA) is thrilled to announce the opening of applications for the 2025 Wind Industry Internship Programme (WIIP). This initiative supports South Africa’s goal of achieving a low carbon economy and a climate-resilient society through creating quality jobs, aligning with South Africa’s Just Energy Transition Investment Plan (JET IP), and the South African Renewable Energy Master Plan (SAREM). Applications open on 24 October 2024 and close on 14 November 2024.

With youth unemployment in South Africa at 46.6% among individuals aged 15 to 34, according to StatsSA’s Q2:2024 Quarterly Labour Force Survey, this initiative addresses a critical need for practical experience in the renewable energy sector. In the first quarter of 2024, wind technology accounted for 4.9% of South Africa’s total electricity consumption, compared to Q3 2024 where wind provided 5.3% of the country’s total electricity consumption. This indicates wind energy’s increasing contribution to the energy mix.There is currently an additional 2.2GW of wind projects currently in construction which will position wind to provide over 10% of the country’s installed capacity, thus maintaining wind energy’s significant and leading renewable energy technology role in South Africa’s energy mix.

The rapid expansion of the wind industry requires a diverse array of skills and roles.

The WIIP offers an excellent opportunity for young graduates to bridge the gap between graduation and employment. 

More about WIIP

Since its inception in 2022, there’s been a growing interest from both the sector and the youth. Now in its fourth year, WIIP has gained significant traction, having placed over 20 interns in 2024 alone, many of whom have transitioned into permanent roles. For 2025, SAWEA aims to place 30 interns across member organisations, providing a structured pathway into the renewable energy sector.

Interns will benefit from a unique eight-month practical experience, supplemented by the newly introduced 10-day Work Readiness Programme (WRP). This initiative equips participants with essential workplace skills, including computer literacy and professional etiquette, ensuring they are well-prepared for their careers.

The programme welcomes diverse talents, appealing to young South Africans from various academic backgrounds, including engineering, natural sciences, administration, social sciences, and information technology. As part of the WIIP, participants will engage in meaningful work that contributes to South Africa’s renewable energy landscape while also enhancing their skills.

“Wind energy contributes significantly to alleviating the impact of climate change, boosting job-creation and community development. As such, we are excited to cultivate the next generation of renewable energy leaders. As the sector evolves, we witness a rise in emerging positions that the industry requires. These include engineers, project managers, environmental experts and data analysts. Through this programme, we are able to attract passionate youth and develop their skills in alignment with the sector’s rapid growth,” says SAWEA’s Chief Communications Officer, Morongoa Ramaboa.

Application Process

Aspiring candidates are encouraged to submit their applications here. Alternatively, they may express their interest via email to agnes@sawea.co.za, attaching their CV along with certified proof of their qualifications and ID.

For host companies eager to make a difference by training the future leaders of the industry, registrations for participation in the programme are also open and can be completed here.

For more information regarding the WIIP 2025, please contact Agnes Lekula at agnes@sawea.co.za.

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