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EU solar training initiative launches

SaraBy SaraJune 20, 20243 Mins Read
‘1GW of solar energised on Irish grid'

EIT InnoEnergy has launched the European Solar Academy to train 65,000 workers in the industry over the next two years.

Mandated by the European Commission as one of its Net-Zero Academies, the European Solar Academy will be run by the InnoEnergy Skills Institute.

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The institute will develop tailored training services to reskill and upskill workers across the entire European solar photovoltaic (PV) value chain within its first two years.

As the European Union pursues 2030 targets to install almost 600GW of solar photovoltaic capacity and supply 40% of EU demand for net zero technologies, with products made in Europe, a growing number of skilled workers is urgently needed.

Downstream, installation is estimated to require up to 400,000 additional trained workers by 2030, and to meet the goal of producing 30GW of solar energy domestically, an estimated additional 50,000 trained workers will be needed in manufacturing upstream.

New market research from EIT InnoEnergy found skills gaps in training electricians on safe grid connection and construction workers certified for installation.

Specific skills gaps for process engineers, technicians, and operators to produce cells, modules and ingots and wafers were also identified by InnoEnergy’s research.

The academy will address these skills shortages, particularly for the growing number of solar SMEs.

Working in close collaboration with industry, the InnoEnergy Skills Institute will build a library of more than 40 courses with industry-recognised certifications across the value chain.

Leveraging the InnoEnergy Skills Institute’s successful training and skilling model, the Academy will certify over 80 local training providers and mobilise a network of industry and workforce partners to deliver courses to learners at scale.

Commissioner for Energy Kadri Simson said: “Solar power is at the heart of our energy transition in Europe, with the potential to create thousands of jobs across our continent, at all stages of the industrial supply chain, from design through to manufacturing, installation and maintenance.

“The Net Zero Academy created by the Commission will help our European workers to embrace this exciting opportunity and offer further support to meet our ambitious REPowerEU goals.”

Oana Penu, Director of the InnoEnergy Skills Institute said: “To meet the dual challenge of deploying solar PV at speed and boosting resilience of domestic manufacturing capacity, the current skills gaps in the workforce must be addressed.

“The Solar Academy will do just that, based on model that is tried and tested.

“Our Battery Academy, which has trained 67,000 workers to date, has set a standard for excellence in training and serves as a successful blueprint for the Solar Academy going forward.

“We look forward to working closely with businesses across the solar PV value chain to develop personalised learning journeys that fit their workforce needs.”

The European Solar Academy was announced today at the European Solar Photovoltaic Industry Alliance (ESIA) PV Forum at Intersolar Europe in Munich.

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