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BLUE PORTS | D2.5 Identification of present and future skills needs 30Table 8. Thematic areas and sub-areas according to need for future daily workComparing the results per country, there are no significant differences regarding the aggregated results. The sub-areas that respondents consider most important for their daily work in the future across all four countries are Energy Management Systems, followed by Environmental Safety, Environmental Pollution, and Energy Efficiency, with the least important being Ammonia and Methanol.In general, in Spain, almost all sub-areas are considered very important for future work, except for those related to Alternative Fuels, particularly Ammonia and Methanol. In contrast, in Italy, sub-areas related to the Blue Economy and Energy Transition are generally not considered as important.For Renewable Energy, all respondents, except those from Italy, consider it an important topic for their future daily work. The same applies to Carbon Footprint, which is considered important in all countries except from Greece.Other country-specific differences include that in Spain, Energy Storage and Zero Waste are considered important for the future, while in Italy, these topics are seen as far less important for daily work. In Georgia and Spain, Corporate Social Responsibility is also seen as an important future work topic, whereas in Greece and especially in Italy, it is not given as much importance.In Greece, End-of-life is considered an important sub-area for future work, whereas in the other countries, it is deemed less important. The same applies to AI for Energy Optimization and Electrification in Spain. Hydrogen is not considered an important topic for daily work in any country, with Greece particularly deeming it unimportant. Similarly, Climate Change Adaptation is especially unimportant in Italy.

