Hundreds of job seekers and high school students will be offered training to work on the Snowy 2.0 project. The training will be offered under a partnership between TAFE NSW, the NSW government and the project’s contractor Future Generation Joint Venture. The Snowy 2.0 renewable energy project, located within Kosciuszko National Park, involves the construction of a 240-metre long pumped-hydro power station about 800 metres underground. It is expected to generate about 2000 megawatts of electricity. The federal government has said Snowy 2.0 will create 2000 jobs during construction and generate billions of dollars of investment in regional NSW. The project needs skilled workers “ready to roll up their sleeves and get involved”, NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet said in a statement on Saturday. “I encourage young people across the state’s south who are looking for an exciting opportunity to consider a future working on this project.” Deputy Premier Paul Toole …