Asuene Co., Ltd. has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Japan Photovoltaic Energy Association. The agreement seeks to find and nurture talent in solar power. It also aims to boost projects that help the industry grow. This will contribute to creating a decarbonized society.
Background of the Collaboration
Japan aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 46% from 2013 levels by 2030. To help meet this goal, renewable energy is growing fast, especially solar power. Solar energy has a short development timeline. You can use it on rooftops and unused farmland. This makes it a key local power source. It will help with distributed energy production and consumption.
The industry faces an urgent need for skilled workers. They are essential to building and maintaining solar power facilities. Many people don’t understand how important solar energy is for a low-carbon future.
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Objectives and Key Areas of Collaboration
To address these challenges, Asuene and Japan Photovoltaic Energy Association will work together to:
- Develop and secure human resources within the solar power sector
- Raise awareness about solar power as an effective solution for reducing greenhouse gas emissions
Planned Joint Initiatives
Examples of collaboration include:
- Promoting JPEA’s initiatives and activities
- Sharing information on JPEA’s systems, certifications, seminars, and events via Asuene Media
- JPEA is featured in seminars to boost workforce participation in solar power.
- Providing educational content for JPEA members and stakeholders
The two organisations will use their networks to find and train specialised talent. They plan to hold seminars and events. This will help people understand and adopt solar energy solutions better. The partnership aims to help businesses use decarbonised management practices. They want to do this by showing CO2 emissions clearly.
This teamwork shows a common goal. We want to speed up the move to a sustainable, low-carbon society. We aim to do this through smart industry growth and education.