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Progress Report on Competencies and Change in the European Electricity Sector

This report outlines the progress made since the March 2013 commitment to enhance competencies and qualifications in the European electricity sector. It includes feedback from various European countries, case studies, and perspectives on youth employment, climate change, and equality. Key objectives include better follow-up, increased visibility, and fostering discussions among members and European institutions. The first detailed Progress Report is anticipated in June 2014, focusing on promoting the Framework of Actions and ensuring implementation across member states.

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Progress Report on Competencies and Change in the European Electricity Sector

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  1. Joint Framework of Actions on Competencies, qualifications and anticipation of change in the European electricity sector Progress Report

  2. Agenda • Background info • Progress Report • Case Studies • Perspectives

  3. Background info • Jointly adopted in March 2013 • Commitments on Training and competencies, Youth employment and demographic change, Climate change and just transition and Equality • Sent to our Members in June 2013 • Meet with their counterpart to discuss implementation of the commitments • Report in the next months of the outcome of their joint discussion

  4. Objectives and targets • Objectives: • Better Follow-up • Visibility • Target audience: • Our respective members • European institutions

  5. Progress Report • 7 feedbacks: • Denmark • Germany • Italy • Latvia • Norway • Spain • UK

  6. Case studies • Norway • Germany • Latvia

  7. What’s next? • A first Progress Report expected in June 2014 • Secretariats to promote the FoA and follow up the implementation and discussion • Secretariats to promote the progress report in the member countries in which there is no feedback yet

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