We all wonder what will happen after deconfinement. The countries' energy systems have risen to the occasion in these difficult months. The population has depended more than ever on energy to meet their basic needs and communication with their loved ones, clients and co-workers. This has allowed economies to continue functioning.
The challenge that arises now is not trivial. It is no longer just about maintain the economy, but to boost it generating new #emple and entrepreneurship possibilities. Renewable energies, without a doubt, can contribute to reactivating the economy and employment.
The Electrification will reach higher participation rates, since the energy future will be electric more than anything else. The symbiosis between renewable energies and the electricity sector has always been very important and is now being reinforced. The decline in the use of fossil fuels of the last decade will be even more pronounced in this one.
We must remember that in Europe in 2003 the percentage of electrical energy produced with non-renewable sources (coal, fuel, gas and nuclear) was 86%, decreasing this percentage constantly until reaching 68% in 2018. Therefore, the The increase in the use of renewable energy increases continuously and constantly every year.
This sustained growth It has an impact on the creation of more and better quality jobs for the sector. For our part, at the #Posgrados International School we applaud and promote sustainable development by offering training adapted to new times, practical and quality that can serve as a reference for professionals who work in the sector and young people who wish to join it.
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