The plan sets out the action we are taking to Scottish Government to plan for a multi-skilled workforce that can benefit from opportunities across the energy system.Since 2022, our Just Transition Fund has allocated £85 million projects across the North East and Moray, helping to create green jobs, support innovation and secure the highly skilled workforce of the future .This includes £4.5 million to support the Energy Transition Skills Hub in Aberdeen, and £3.7 million to develop the Energy Skills Passport, which supports oil and gas workers to identify raining routes into clean energy roles.In 2025 we also launched the pilot of a new Oil and Gas Transition Training Fund in partnership with the UK Government to support oil and gas workers with careers advice and funding for training to access roles in sustainable energy.The Offshore Wind Skills Priorities & Action Plan, developed with industry and key public sector partners, sets out 12 initial actions to be taken in supporting the required pipeline of skilled workers.