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Want to work with solar energy? City Hall of Mossoró (RN) announces free course with 120 places for photovoltaic system installers

Written by Daiane Souza
Published 11/08/2022 às 07:42
Want to work with solar energy? City Hall of Mossoró (RN) announces free course with 120 places for photovoltaic system installers
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The course for installers of photovoltaic systems will last 20 hours and will take place entirely in person in Mossoró, in Rio Grande do Norte (RN). 

The companies JA2 and CWSE BRASIL received support from the City Hall of the city of mossoro, No. Rio Grande do Norte (RN), to create a totally free course facing  photovoltaic system installer, that is, for those who want to start working with solar energy. In short, there are 120 vacancies which will open for registration between 22/08 to 19/09/2022. 

Those interested in applying for the free face-to-face course in the city of Mossoró must send the documents to the CTA of CWSE BRASIL COMPANY in Mossoró on Avenida Francisco Mota 55 – Rincão.  To be approved for training, it is important that you have already graduated from high school and attend the location informed with a xerox of the diploma along with a copy of the documents with photos. 

Benefits offered by the free photovoltaic system installer course

Among the benefits that will be offered to those selected to take part in the photovoltaic systems installation course, we can mention: 

  • Totally free, that way, it is not necessary to pay anything to access the training. 
  • O certificate is free, unlike some institutions that require payment of a small fee to issue proof of completion. 
  • You have access to coffee time, which occurs whenever there are face-to-face meetings. 
  • O courseware as the books and prints are unpaid and provided to the 120 students. 
  • You can have access to employment incentives, where the institution will send the resumes of unemployed professionals and to take the course to companies in the region. 
  • T-shirt about solar energy. 

When do classes start? 

As announced by the CEO of the company CWSE BRAZIL, which is sponsoring free classes and courses, classes are expected to start in the morning and afternoon from the 26 September 2022. In order to participate, you must be over 18 years of age. 

For classes that start in the morning, classes are scheduled to start around 7:30 am until 11:30 am, while classes that extend in the afternoon should start at 13:30 pm until 17:30 pm. There are 20 hours of face-to-face class at Avenida Francisco Mota, number 55. For more information, interested parties may also contact the telephone numbers 84 996463781 or 84 21423565. 

Legal framework encourages Brazilians to opt for solar energy and many jobs should emerge for photovoltaic panel installers 

GD's legal framework it is a law that determines that all Brazilians who install energy by the month of January 2023 will not have to pay ICMS taxes on everything that is produced. In short, according to specialist companies in the sector, it is estimated that this law will encourage citizens concerned with the energy transition to install the plates by the end of 2022, as a way to escape the tribulations, which may increase the number of vacancies jobs and searches for professionals who perform photovoltaic electrical installation. 

Opting for solar energy is also a way to escape the constant increases in Aneel prices, which, this year, approved a project that provided for a readjustment of at least 65% on tax flags for the population, the green flag was one of the only ones that did not have price adjustments in the application of fines. Despite the increase in traditional electricity, the inflation in the month of June showed one of the biggest drops since 1998, with data released this week this week by the IBGE, Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics. 

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