Central Asian Network for Sustainable Energy Transition

Building Renewable Energy Capacity in Kyrgyzstan

39 min · 14 de ago de 2025
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In this episode, we explore why building local skills is critical to driving a just and sustainable energy transition in Central Asia. Our guest shares insights on effective workforce development, drawing on the experience of Solar Energy Skills Development Project in Kyrgyzstan. We discuss key challenges, practical training approaches, and how such initiatives can be scaled and supported across the region.

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