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Renewable energy programme qualifies 50 youth for future jobs
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Renewable energy programme qualifies 50 youth for future jobs

From Times of Oman · () English

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  • Fifty young men and women completed a Sustainability and Renewable Energy Programme in Sohar, Oman.
  • The program, a partnership between the Youth Centre and Sohar Port and Freezone, ran from April 26 to June 10.
  • It aimed to equip participants with knowledge of hydrogen energy, sustainability concepts, and skills for future jobs in the clean energy sector.

A new cohort of 50 Omani youth has graduated from the Sustainability and Renewable Energy Programme, a joint initiative by the Youth Centre and Sohar Port and Freezone. The intensive program, held from April 26 to June 10, focused on preparing young graduates and entrepreneurs for the burgeoning clean energy sector.

Participants gained foundational knowledge in hydrogen energy, a key component in the global transition towards decarbonization. The curriculum also covered essential concepts of energy sustainability, efficiency, and the integration of renewable and conventional energy sources into a balanced energy mix.

The program emphasized fostering innovative thinking, encouraging participants to develop practical solutions and projects related to sustainable energy, hydrogen technology, and emissions reduction. It blended theoretical learning with practical applications through workshops and case studies from local, regional, and international contexts.

This initiative aims to bridge the gap between academic learning and labor market demands, producing a qualified workforce ready to contribute to Oman's development plans and the evolving energy landscape. The Youth Centre and Sohar Port and Freezone plan to continue offering specialized programs to empower youth and align their skills with future job opportunities.

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