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2024 Renewable Energy, Energy Transition, and Energy Efficiency in Central Asia

The global transition to clean energy is expected to generate 10.3 million net new jobs by 2030. This transition can be particularly beneficial to Central Asia - a region with significant renewable energy potential. This course was developed to equip specialists with the necessary skills for future energy jobs while encouraging them to pursue careers and promote this change in their communities. Emphasis is on the technical, legislative, economic, social, and financial aspects of renewable energy development, with a focus on Central Asia.

About This Course

The global transition to clean energy is expected to generate 10.3 million net new jobs by 2030. This transition can be particularly beneficial to Central Asia - a region with significant renewable energy potential.

This course was developed to equip specialists with the necessary skills for future energy jobs while encouraging them to pursue careers and promote this change in their communities.

Emphasis is on the technical, legislative, economic, social, and financial aspects of renewable energy development, with a focus on Central Asia.

Target Audience

The course welcomes participants with any educational background and offers valuable content for both specialists and students interested in renewable energy, environment, ecology, and sustainable development.

Additionally, it covers topics related to the Central Asian region, making it beneficial for researchers specialising in that area.

The course supports the OSCE work in strengthening energy security and advancing energy sustainability in Central Asia. It was developed in partnership with Kazakh-German University (DKU) in the framework of an OSCE extra-budgetary project funded by Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Poland. The course is now available to all interested experts in the OSCE region.

Course Duration

The course is divided into five content sections of four modules each. The estimated duration of the course is 12-15 hours. The course is designed for self-paced learning, and students can complete the training modules in their own time and schedule.

If you are not yet a registered user of the OSCE eLearning platform, please register first and then log in to access the course.

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites. The modules have been specifically designed to provide foundational concepts on renewable energy development.

Course Language

This online course is in English. The original course was held on 17-21 April 2023, in Russian with simultaneous interpretation. A Russian version of this eLearning course is available.

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