Curriculum
- 2 Sections
- 13 Lessons
- 27 Weeks
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- Course Content10
- PRACTICAL SECTIONS3
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Requirements
- This training program is for transformation of beginners or existing technicians into competent professionals capable of powering homes and businesses with clean, reliable energy, fostering both individual economic success and sustainable development
Features
- Skill Acquisition: The primary goal is to teach participants how solar and inverter systems work, from fundamental principles to advanced integration. This includes:
- System Design & Sizing: Learning how to perform energy audits, calculate electrical loads, and select the correct sizes and types of components (solar panels, inverters, batteries, charge controllers).
- Installation Techniques: Gaining hands-on experience with mounting panels, proper wiring (series/parallel connections), integrating inverters with existing electrical systems, and ensuring the entire setup is functional.
- Maintenance & Repair: Developing the ability to conduct routine maintenance, use diagnostic tools to trace faults (like voltage drops), and troubleshoot common issues to ensure optimal performance and longevity of installations.
- Safety and Compliance: Training emphasizes critical safety protocols, including electrical safety measures, the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and understanding local and national regulations to prevent hazards like electrical shocks, fires, or falls.
- Career and Entrepreneurial Opportunities: The program aims to address the skills gap in the renewable energy industry by preparing individuals for various job roles, such as professional installers, project managers, technical support, or independent consultants. Many courses also cover business fundamentals like writing proposals, marketing strategies, and cost estimation to help participants become self-employed.
- Bridging Theory and Practice: Training often combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on, competency-based practice, including site visits and simulations, to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world applications.
- Contributing to Sustainable society: By producing skilled professionals, these programs support the global transition to clean energy, helping to mitigate climate change, enhance energy security, and provide reliable power solutions in areas with grid challenges.
Target audiences
- Individuals



