29 January 2026
What Is Really Happening in the Industry?
As the energy sector continues to evolve, one question comes up time and time again. Is the industry moving away from gas in favour of renewables, or do both still have a place? For those working in the trades or considering training, understanding where the industry truly stands is key to making informed career decisions. The reality is less dramatic than headlines suggest. Gas and renewables are not competing in isolation. They currently work side by side, supporting the UK’s energy needs together.


Why Gas Skills Transfer So Well
Gas training provides a strong technical foundation that supports progression into renewable technologies. Skills such as system design, fault finding, commissioning, safety compliance and regulatory knowledge transfer directly into areas like heat pumps, hybrid systems and solar installations. This is why many engineers begin with gas training before expanding their skill set as the industry evolves.

Training Pathways and the Lomax Approach
At Lomax, training reflects the real demands of the industry. Gas qualifications provide a solid starting point for apprentices, experienced tradespeople and career changers alike. From there, learners can progress into renewables and low carbon technologies, building a flexible skill set that remains relevant now and in the future.
Looking Ahead. A Blended Future
The future of energy is not gas or renewables, but a combination of both. Gas will continue to play a role in heating and infrastructure for years to come, while renewables expand to meet environmental targets. Engineers who understand both traditional systems and emerging technologies will be best placed to succeed in the changing energy landscape.

If your interested in the gas industry we are enrolling for domestic and utility apprentices, alongside a whole range of other options!
