Inauguration of a Solar Training Centre at Takoradi Technical University - Ghana
AGM - Ghana Representatives of the Ghana Solar Industry and
international partners of the University inaugurated the new Solar Training
Centre and launched the 3-week Solar Planner Course for Students.
Takoradi
Technical University (TTU) in Takoradi, Ghana yesterday February 15, 2022, held the international
inauguration of its new Solar Power Training Centre, a permanent facility
dedicated to solar photovoltaic training and improving the employment prospects
of its graduates. TTU and her international partners, GREEN Solar Academy and
Valentin Software GmbH, also launched the 3-week Photovoltaic Planner training
program for TTU graduates and final year students. The inauguration was
followed by a stakeholder workshop attended by leading lights in the country’s
solar energy industry, as well as representatives from many of the
international partners involved in the creation of the center.
The
Solar Training Centre at TTU will offer practical solar trainings tailored to
the experience of the applicants and the demands of the local PV industry in
Ghana and to this end, has been equipped with the latest equipment and course
material available worldwide. GREEN Solar Academy and Valentin Software GmbH
supported TTU with the training development so that the students can now
benefit from the international experience in training and PV system simulation
of the two companies.
Vivian Blumel, Technical Directeor of Solar Green Academy |
Speaking at the opening ceremony of the inauguration, Dr. Enoch Yeboah Agyepong, Director of the Renewable Energy Association of Ghana (REAG), had this to say: “I desire to see learners who are unafraid to go to the lab and to play around with the equipment. There are students who do not know how to handle equipment, so let’s use this program and the internship to give more depth to their learning.”
After
the official opening, the guests were invited on a tour through the new
facilities where B-Tech graduates and final year engineering students exploring
a career in solar energy will be able to enroll for a 3-week training course in
all facets of solar system design and installation. The center comprises of
classrooms, a computer laboratory and purpose-built training roofs where
students get a real feel for installing an actual solar system on a roof.
Students will be schooled in PV basics, planning (manually and with PV*SOL
premium), installation, operation, maintenance and costing, as well as payback
periods, all with a strong focus on practical application. On completion, they
will have the opportunity to intern with a local installation company, many of
whom have already signed pledges and Letters of Intent demonstrating their
support for the initiative.
Prof.
(Mrs.) Maame Afua Nkrumah, Dean of International Programs and External Linkages
Office (IPELO) at TTU, explains the importance of this facility for the youth
at the university: “Ghana is a country with a high number of graduates, high
unemployment among the youth and high levels of solar irradiation – the Solar
Training Centre at TTU and the internship program that follows becomes a
sustainable channel to turn challenges into opportunities that will benefit
both the individual and the industry at large.”
The
inauguration was followed by a stakeholder workshop, which brought together
solar industry bodies and key role players in a discussion on how to shape the
partnership with TTU to promote PV training and internship opportunities for
the youth in the long-term and make it a beneficial experience for students and
companies. Many of the participants of the workshop are already members of Solar
Hub West Africa, a loose network of African and European solar companies
cooperating to promote renewable energy in West Africa.
Excited Guest gather to view the Solar Training Center |
The training center and internship program that follows were made possible due to the joint efforts of TTU and two leading players in the solar energy industry, GREEN Solar Academy and Valentin Software. Financial support has been realized thanks to the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). Local support in the form of state-of-the-art equipment and commitment to offering the first internships to graduates of the training center is provided by Tino Solutions, a successful Ghanaian installer and distributor of solar equipment.
Equipping
the center was made possible through collaboration with global solar brands
such as Phocos, Victron, Jinko Solar and Fronius, as well as through the
partnership with Tino Solutions, who has supported the center with Victron
Energy inverters and batteries, and Jinko Solar modules.
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