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Proceedings of the 6th New Zealand Geothermal Workshop 1985. Geothermal developments in developing countries and impact of geothermal training at Auckland. New Zealand Geothermal Workshop [7-9 Nov. 1984, New Zealand].

[1984]

CIENA
171

0-86869-056-2

The impact of training offered by the Geothermal Institute - University of Auckland - future training demands, and present and future geothermal developments in developing countries were assessed by the 1983 UNDP-MFA Geothermal Training Mission. Comparing the results of the 1983 Mission with those of a similar Mission undertaken in 1980 showed that: The capacity of installed geothermal power plants in eight developing countries has increased from 475 MW in 1980 to 1210 MW in 1983; an additional capacity of 565 MW was under construction. The documented total number of geothermal professionals has increased from about 400 in 1980 -12 countries- to about 1400 in 1983 -16 countries-. About 300 of the 1400 professionals had received training overseas; 103 of the 300 professionals were trained in Auckland between 1979 and 1983. Demand for geothermal training in 1983 was higher -about 65 percent- than in 1980. About 70 percent of all ex-students trained in Auckland were working full time in geothermal projects in 1983; 90 percent of all employers stated that the aim of the Auckland Course was adequate and 70 percent said that the performance of the fellows had significantly increased.

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