The Youth Leadership Development Program, Focused on Energy Sector of EnergyC, Is Open for Applications to Fill 30 Positions Until May 31
With the aim of connecting youth to the energy sector, EnergyC launches its 2nd Edition of the Youth in Energy program. 30 young individuals, aged 18 to 29, will be selected to participate in a 10-week learning journey with 8 leading specialists in the sector. Throughout the program, the youth will develop an entrepreneurial project on the theme “Energy of the Energy Transition.”
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The panel of specialists, speakers, for the program includes: Luiz Augusto Barroso – PSR Consulting; Bárbara Rubim – ABSOLAR; Marcio Félix – ENP Energy; Cláudio Ribeiro – 2W Energia; Alessandro Gardemann-ABIOGÁS; Élbia Gannoum-ABEEÓLICA; and Symone Araújo-ANP.
In its 1st edition, held in May 2020, the program respected diversity in selecting 15 youths from 450 applications received. Following this same value premise, 15 women and 15 men will be selected from the 5 regions of Brazil in this 2nd edition.
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The platform opens the doors of the sector and brings these youths closer to the country’s leading energy specialists, developing a virtual learning program in network, applying practical activities with young professionals working in diverse fields of the energy sector, such as oil, gas, biofuels, energy, renewable energy sources, electric sector, among many others.
Applications for participation in the program can be made, for FREE, until May 31, at this link.
Brazil and India Articulate the Future of Bioenergy with the Use of Ethanol Biofuel in the Global Energy Transition
The future of bioenergy with the use of ethanol in the global energy transition was discussed between the Brazilian government and entrepreneurs with the Indian ambassador this week, through an online event of Fenasucro & Agrocana Trends.
According to the executive, the great advantage of having India as a partner to Brazil is that together these countries can meet a large part of the global demand for ethanol.
In addition to the aforementioned topic, the online event addressed other aspects, such as new technologies from renewable sources that the automotive sector has developed, the strategies adopted by major business groups in the bioenergy sector to meet the latent demand for ethanol worldwide, and the programs, public policies, and support that the government can provide to the sector. “These are fundamental issues for the bioenergy market to understand its new moment, and the big names that will represent the production, consumption, and government links will address in the meeting,” the director of Fenasucro & Agrocana continues.

