The territory of Ukraine has a high potential for solar electricity production, and the state plans to develop the industry: by 2030, people and businesses should consume 27% of the energy produced by renewable sources, including solar power plants, and by 2050 — at least 90%. However, there is already a lack of people to implement this.
Knowledge inspires trust, and practice reduces fear of the unknown. Therefore, we will talk about the prospects of the industry and interesting things specifically for solar power plant installers.
The most desirable result is that those who attended the training will be employed as solar power plant installers. This profession meets the modern requirements of Ukraine: it provides people with an alternative source of energy, cares about the environment, and the development of innovations.
This project is implemented by the Regional Center for Vocational Education of Innovative Technologies in Construction and Industry and the RePower Ukraine Foundation with the support of Switzerland through the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) within the framework of the Economic Resilience Program for Ukraine (ERP). The program is implemented by the ERP consortium, which includes Mercy Corps, Right to Protection, Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation and JERU (Joint Emergency Response Ukraine of Welthungerhilfe and Concern Worldwide).
Details read here: RePower Ukraine