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STARTprovides tailored, short-term support to coal+ regions across a wide array of transition topics. It assists efforts to decarbonise energy production and usage, diversify economic activities, and progress social development in regions and communities that are heavily affected by the transition away from fossil fuels.

START can help overcome shortcomings in local knowledge and capacities in areas such as: strategy development, governance, stakeholder consultation and engagement, community cohesion and resilience, and project identification and assessment. It can be used to fill knowledge or capacity gaps and to complement other technical assistance and capacity-building instruments.


START is a demand-led service tailored to the needs of recipients. It builds capacity across a wide array of topics, from developing a comprehensive transition strategy and pipeline of projects, to providing advice on specific topics like skills and employment, renewable energy, repurposing of brownfield sites, social development and inward investment. By way of illustration, START can provide support in areas such as (non-exhaustive list):


START technical assistance delivered so far has covered a wide range of transition-related thematic areas and topics, notably including strategy development, governance, stakeholder consultation and engagement, community cohesion and resilience, and project identification and assessment.


START provided support to the Government of the Principality of Asturias (Directorate-General of Energy, Mining and after-coal Development) and the Regional Energy Agency (FAEN) for the development of a regional energy transition strategy and for the identification and prioritisation of transition-related projects.


START provided research, advice and consultation assistance to the trade union, BDSZ, on green diversification and adaptation in Heves County to create jobs for workers affected by lignite phase-out, whilst considering support measures for older workers.


START provided support to the Jiu Valley Partnership for Just Transition (representing the six territorial units of the Jiu Valley) for the identification, design, and development of priority transition projects, alongside assessing the accompanying governance and capacity development requirements for promotion and implementation of transition projects.


START provided support for the identification and prioritisation of just transition projects in several local economies in Lower Silesia and supported partnership working to enable development of project concepts to access public funding.


START provided support to the Just Transition Plan Technical Secretariat to assess opportunities to build on local assets to create a new economy in Megalopolis. Support focussed on: employment and skills; micro-entrepreneurship and start-ups; investment attraction and technology transfer; and governance and capacity-building.


START provided support to the Midlands Regional Transition Team for the identification of transition projects and the planning and coordination of transition-related activities. The support focussed on: community consultation; transition project identification and assessment; employment opportunities and skills needs; and transition planning and monitoring.


START provided guidance and support to Offaly County Council and other local actors (including the newly Created Technology University of the Shannon) for the creation of a new partnership model to facilitate a Just Transition in communities affected by peat phase-out.


START provided support to national and regional administrations for the promotion and development of energy communities in Sulcis-Iglesiente and, in turn, used these activities as a catalyst for fostering transition dialogue among local stakeholders, and for formulating transition governance and coordination options.


START provided support to the Marshal Office of Silesia Voivodeship for the development of a method (framework) for the identification, assessment, and prioritisation of options for the rehabilitation and repurposing of mining and other brownfield sites.


START returned to Silesia in 2023 to provide support to the Marshal's Office of the Silesian Voivodeship to strengthen their transition communication. This included conducting a survey to assess communication needs, reviewing the region's just transition website, and creating a Handbook that will enable the region to craft, implement and monitor a transition-specific communications strategy.


These START recipients represent a diverse cross-section of regions and communities. They differ across features including resource type (hard coal, lignite, peat), socio-economic structure, industrial characteristics (mono-industrial and diversified) and geographic attributes (rural, urban, endowment of natural resources and assets). They are also at different stages of their transition processes. Such regional variety contributes to a rich exchange of transition lessons.


To ensure coordinated and integrated support to START regions, the Secretariat works closely with relevant European Commission partners, including the Directorates-General for Energy, Regional and Urban Policy, and for Structural Reform Support, as well as other providers of support, such as the World Bank.


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If you run a command that contains the string CMD as the first token without an extension or path qualifier, CMD is replaced with the value of the COMSPEC variable. This prevents users from picking up cmd from the current directory.


If you run a 32-bit graphical user interface (GUI) application, cmd doesn't wait for the application to quit before returning to the command prompt. This behavior doesn't occur if you run the application from a command script.


If you run a command that uses a first token that isn't a command or the file path to an existing file with an extension, Cmd.exe uses the value of the PATHEXT environment variable to determine which extensions to look for and in what order. The default value for the PATHEXT variable is .COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD;.VBS;.VBE;.JS;.JSE;.WSF;.WSH;.MSC


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Generally, when you turn 65. This is called your Initial Enrollment Period. It lasts for 7 months, starting 3 months before you turn 65, and ending 3 months after the month you turn 65.


If you qualify for premium-free Part A: Your Part A coverage starts the month you turn 65. (If your birthday is on the first of the month, coverage starts the month before you turn 65.)


Coverage begins: The month after you sign up, or you can select retroactive coverage back to your release date (but not a date before your release date). You can only request retroactive coverage up to 6 months in the past. What happens if I choose a coverage start date in the past?


Once you sign up for Medicare, you can join a health or drug plan at certain times. To join a Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C), you need both Part A and Part B. To join a Medicare drug plan (Part D), you only need Part A or Part B. Find out when you can join a plan.


If you are the meeting host and need to start or join a scheduled meeting, there are several ways that you can join the meeting. As the host, you can start the meeting from the Zoom desktop client for macOS, Windows, or Linux, the Zoom mobile app for Android or iOS, your web browser, or an H.323 or SIP device.


To start a meeting as the host from an H.323 or SIP device, you will need to include the host key in the dial string. You can find your host key at zoom.us/profile. Learn more about host key.




If you're a first time-mom living in South Dakota and meet our income requirements or are experiencing a qualifying risk factor, you're eligible for a free personal nurse. To know for sure, please fill out our referral form.


While the Bright Start brand is unique to South Dakota, the South Dakota Department of Health helps implement the program using the Nurse-Family Partnership model. Learn more about how NFP supports first-time moms and trains our nurses.


The South Dakota Office of Child and Family Services partners with the Black Hills Special Services Co-op, Children's Home Society of South Dakota, and the South Dakota Foundation for Medical Care. Find your match by filling out our referral form, or contact a nurse in your region below.


Absolutely! While you are your nurse's main focus, building a support system creates a positive environment for you and your baby. Your baby's father, family members, and friends are all welcome to join visits.


Since Bright Start is designed to start during your pregnancy, the program isn't the right fit for new moms. However, if you're a new mom who needs extra support, we recommend visiting Strong Families South Dakota to see all of the support the state has to offer.


FIRST Tech Challenge teams design and build a robot using a reusable kit of parts and compete within a common set of game rules to play an exciting field game and complete the specific season challenge. The robot game changes every season and is always a blast!


Student and adult team members are encouraged to bring any skills they already have, like programming, electronics, metalworking, graphic design, web creation, public speaking, videography, and many more. FIRST Tech Challenge welcomes every student, with or without special skills.

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