Filling The Skill Gap In India’s Clean Energy Market: Solar Energy Focus
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To create the policy support needed to realize these ambitious clean energy goals, the Government of India has introduced a suite of international and domestic initiatives. Most recently, at the United Nations’ Conference of Parties in December 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced India would lead an International Solar Alliance of more than 120 solar rich countries to facilitate widespread deployment of solar power and development of the supporting ecosystem including knowledge exchange on manufacturing and skills.i Given the population growth rate of the country, India needs to create 10 million new jobs every year.ii The employment More Informationrenewable-energy-solar-skill-gap
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