Huawei Free Courses for Introduction to Photovoltaic Solar Energy Systems and Entry into the Renewable Energy Market Are Being Offered Initially in SP. The Next Stops of the Professional Training Truck Will Be in Duque de Caxias, Salvador, and Campo dos Goytacazes.
Huawei launched an international renewable energy project last week, where free introductory courses in solar energy system installation will be offered in Campinas, SP. This free training will be available for up to 90 people, according to the project’s organizing committee. The free solar energy and renewable energy courses began to be offered last Friday (22), also on Saturday (23), and the last day will be on Monday (25). Here is the complete schedule of Huawei’s project in Campinas, SP. The regions of Duque de Caxias, Salvador, and Campo dos Goytacazes will be the final stops for the truck this year.
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Registrations for Huawei’s Free Course Project
Those interested in participating in the free solar energy courses must register through the official Huawei event website. On the training day, participants should bring 1 kg of non-perishable food, which will be used in future projects.
The classes for the free introductory courses in solar energy systems and entry into the renewable energy market are taking place in a classroom within a mobile unit that is parked at Fatec in Campinas, SP.
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The complete training in Campinas, SP, lasts about four hours and offers basic notions of regulation and distributed generation of electricity, as well as preliminary sizing of other photovoltaic solar projects, in addition to safety and quality of installations made, and sales processes for those who wish to pursue a career in solar energy system installation and renewable energy.
Fully Equipped Mobile Teaching Unit for Students to Learn Both Theoretically and Practically
The mobile unit where the project’s activities will take place is equipped with a kitchen and a laundry room, both featuring a true on-grid and off-grid microgeneration system, which will be used for demonstrative and practical activities.
The project considers it very important that all enrolled students engage in practical activities and resolve as many doubts as possible during classes.
Furthermore, those interested in obtaining certification as solar energy and renewable energy system installers will later be referred for comprehensive training, which will be offered by Senai and other educational institutions.
Organizing Committee
Although this activity is an international initiative, it is being carried out by the government of the state of SP, through the Secretariat of Infrastructure and Environment and the integration of the “Road Show Huawei Solar” project, an itinerant project of the Brazilian Association of Distributed Generation – ABGD.
The project organization emphasizes that all mandatory sanitary safety and social distancing protocols established by the Ministry of Health to combat the COVID-19 pandemic have been fully adopted.
The Road Show Huawei Solar Project – Fundamentals and Sizing of the Photovoltaic System Course, which started last Friday (22) and ends on Monday (25), is taking place at Avenida Cônego Antônio Roccato, 593, Jardim Santa Mônica, Campinas – SP, from 2 PM to 6 PM and from 7 PM to 10 PM on the 25th.

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