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| | RE-ACTIVATE has so far launched two studies that take a comprehensive look at the socio-economic effects, especially local job and value creation, achieved through RE/EE (all technologies and sectors confounded) at the country level: one for Tunisia (completed in 2016) and one for Egypt (to be completed in 2017). Both aimed to carry out a quantitative as well as a qualitative assessment of the aforementioned impacts of RE/EE, in addition to calculating capacity building needs of the partner country and to providing practice-oriented recommendations to policy makers. | | RE-ACTIVATE has so far launched two studies that take a comprehensive look at the socio-economic effects, especially local job and value creation, achieved through RE/EE (all technologies and sectors confounded) at the country level: one for Tunisia (completed in 2016) and one for Egypt (to be completed in 2017). Both aimed to carry out a quantitative as well as a qualitative assessment of the aforementioned impacts of RE/EE, in addition to calculating capacity building needs of the partner country and to providing practice-oriented recommendations to policy makers. |
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| − | <li> | + | <li>The Socio-Economic Impacts of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in Tunisia: Employment, Qualification and Economic Effects (Link) (in the process of revision)</li> |
| − | The Socio-Economic Impacts of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in Tunisia: Employment, Qualification and Economic Effects (Link) (in the process of revision) | + | <li>The Socio-Economic Impacts of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in Egypt: Employment, Qualification and Economic Effects (Link) (in the process of preparation)</li> |
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| − | The Socio-Economic Impacts of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in Egypt: Employment, Qualification and Economic Effects (Link) (in the process of preparation) | + | |
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| | *<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">Etat des lieux: les énergies renouvelables et l’efficacité énergétique dans le secteur du bâtiment au Maroc: emploi, valeur locale, qualification et effets économiques </span><br/> | | *<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">Etat des lieux: les énergies renouvelables et l’efficacité énergétique dans le secteur du bâtiment au Maroc: emploi, valeur locale, qualification et effets économiques </span><br/> |
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| | RE-ACTIVATE has finally launched a number of studies that address the potential role and contribution of specific actors or institutions for a locally driven and job-intensive roll of RE/EE in MENA. This concerns a wide array of relevant topics, including new market opportunities for specialized RE/EE service providers (bureaux de contrôle, bureaux d’études), new forms of self-organization of relevant markets actors (e.g. RE/EE clusters and cluster-like organizations), and quality assurance and quality control in the field of RE/EE training and service provision. | | RE-ACTIVATE has finally launched a number of studies that address the potential role and contribution of specific actors or institutions for a locally driven and job-intensive roll of RE/EE in MENA. This concerns a wide array of relevant topics, including new market opportunities for specialized RE/EE service providers (bureaux de contrôle, bureaux d’études), new forms of self-organization of relevant markets actors (e.g. RE/EE clusters and cluster-like organizations), and quality assurance and quality control in the field of RE/EE training and service provision. |
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| − | <li> | + | <li>Analyse de faisabilité: Introduction des bureaux de contrôle dans le secteur des énergies renouvelables en Tunisie (Link)</li> |
| − | Analyse de faisabilité: Introduction des bureaux de contrôle dans le secteur des énergies renouvelables en Tunisie (Link) | + | <li>Standards de qualité pour les bureaux d’études dans le secteur des énergies renouvelables en Tunisie (Link) (in the process of elaboration)</li> |
| − | </li> | + | <li>International Quality Standards and Quality Assurance Mechanisms for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Training (Link)</li> |
| − | <li> | + | <li>Normes de qualité et mécanismes d’assurance qualité pour la formation en énergies renouvelables et en efficacité énergétique (Link)</li> |
| − | Standards de qualité pour les bureaux d’études dans le secteur des énergies renouvelables en Tunisie (Link) (in the process of elaboration) | + | <li>Training Sector Mapping for RE-ACTIVATE Focus Countries (Link)</li> |
| − | </li> | + | <li>Regional Cluster Screening MENA (Link) (in the process of editing)</li> |
| − | <li> | + | <li>Cluster Country Analyses MENA (Link) (in the process of editing)</li> |
| − | International Quality Standards and Quality Assurance Mechanisms for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Training (Link) | + | |
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| − | Normes de qualité et mécanismes d’assurance qualité pour la formation en énergies renouvelables et en efficacité énergétique (Link) | + | |
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| − | Training Sector Mapping for RE-ACTIVATE Focus Countries (Link) | + | |
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| − | Regional Cluster Screening MENA (Link) (in the process of editing) | + | |
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| − | Cluster Country Analyses MENA (Link) (in the process of editing) | + | |
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RE-ACTIVATE’s publications dealing with RE/EE employment effects and potentials in MENA countries can be subdivided into three main types of publications:
RE-ACTIVATE has so far launched two studies that take a comprehensive look at the socio-economic effects, especially local job and value creation, achieved through RE/EE (all technologies and sectors confounded) at the country level: one for Tunisia (completed in 2016) and one for Egypt (to be completed in 2017). Both aimed to carry out a quantitative as well as a qualitative assessment of the aforementioned impacts of RE/EE, in addition to calculating capacity building needs of the partner country and to providing practice-oriented recommendations to policy makers.
RE-ACTIVATE has in addition launched a number of studies that look more deeply into the local job and value creation effects that have been or could be achieved in specific RE and/or EE sectors or through specific RE and/or EE technologies. Special attention has been paid to those applications that require an over-average amount of local labor, or those sectors in which concrete market opportunities for local value creation can already be detected. As with the country-level studies, both quantitative and qualitative aspects of RE/EE employment creation have been covered, and on the basis of these findings the capacity building needs of the partner countries have been calculated, and practice-oriented recommendations produced for policy makers.
RE-ACTIVATE has finally launched a number of studies that address the potential role and contribution of specific actors or institutions for a locally driven and job-intensive roll of RE/EE in MENA. This concerns a wide array of relevant topics, including new market opportunities for specialized RE/EE service providers (bureaux de contrôle, bureaux d’études), new forms of self-organization of relevant markets actors (e.g. RE/EE clusters and cluster-like organizations), and quality assurance and quality control in the field of RE/EE training and service provision.