In the small town where I lived, a solar power station was opened, and for the first time, people secured stable jobs, not in tourism, but in the technical maintenance of solar panels. Young people became electricians, and some are learning to program control systems. This gave them a strong incentive to stay rather than move to the capital. Do you think green energy can replace traditional industries in places like this?
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Renewable Energy and the Green Economy: Job Prospects in Regions with Poor Infrastructure
Renewable Energy and the Green Economy: Job Prospects in Regions with Poor Infrastructure
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I saw a geothermal plant being built in a nearby village. People who previously worked only on plantations began to learn new skills and earn a stable income. This is inspiring because it's not just about green energy, but also about the fact that residents finally have prospects for the future without having to leave for the big cities.