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Updated in EWS May 6, 2022
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The objective of this Technical Cooperation (TC) is to support the transformation of technical training in Panama, through a training program in clean energy, in particular electric mobility (ME) and distributed generation (DG), to be implemented through an itinerant mobile classroom, to promote the country's energy transition with the participation of the private sector. The program will be focused on testing re-training mechanisms in new capacities on ME and DG in people who work in traditional areas of the energy sector, and who, if their skills are not reconverted, could be displaced by the introduction of new technologies related to the energy transition.
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