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Build Your Future in Clean Energy

The renewable sector isn't just growing—it's reshaping how we power everything. Our programs give you practical skills for solar installation, wind maintenance, and energy storage systems. You'll work with real equipment and learn from people who've actually done this work in the field.

What You'll Actually Learn

We focus on hands-on training because reading about solar panels doesn't teach you how to install them safely on a roof at 7 AM in November. Our courses blend theory with practical application.

Solar Photovoltaic Systems

You'll learn system design, panel mounting techniques, inverter configuration, and troubleshooting common issues. We cover residential and commercial installations, plus battery integration for off-grid setups.

Wind Turbine Maintenance

This program covers both onshore and offshore equipment. You'll understand mechanical systems, electrical components, safety protocols for working at height, and predictive maintenance approaches that keep turbines running.

Energy Storage Technologies

Battery systems are becoming essential as grids incorporate more renewable sources. You'll work with lithium-ion, flow batteries, and emerging storage technologies—learning installation, monitoring, and lifecycle management.

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Three Learning Pathways

Foundational Certificate

Six-month program covering renewable energy basics, safety standards, and entry-level technical skills. Good for career changers or those exploring the field. Includes 200 hours of lab work with actual equipment.

Advanced Technician Program

Twelve-month intensive training for those with some technical background. Covers complex system design, troubleshooting, and project management. You'll complete a capstone project working on a real installation.

Specialized Tracks

Four to eight-month programs focusing on specific technologies—offshore wind, grid-scale storage, or building-integrated photovoltaics. These assume you already have foundational knowledge and want to develop expertise in a niche area.

What Students Have Said

Portrait of Jasper Lindqvist, solar installation technician
Jasper Lindqvist

Solar Installation Technician

I came from construction work and wanted something with better long-term prospects. The instructors actually worked in the field, so they knew what shortcuts to avoid and which tools were worth buying. Got hired three weeks after finishing the program.
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Nadia Kovalenko

Wind Turbine Service Coordinator

The wind program pushed me harder than I expected, especially the height safety modules. But that preparation mattered—when you're 80 meters up troubleshooting a pitch system, you need those skills to be automatic. The training felt real.
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Emil Demetriou

Battery Systems Specialist

I switched from automotive to renewable storage because I saw where the industry was heading. The energy storage track gave me exactly what I needed—practical experience with different battery chemistries and BMS programming. Now I commission residential and commercial systems.
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Rolf Bergstrom

Solar Project Supervisor

Started with the foundational certificate to test the waters, then moved into the advanced program. The progression made sense—each level built on what came before. Two years later, I'm running installations for a mid-size solar company and loving the work.

Your Learning Timeline

Weeks 1-4
Fundamentals and Safety

You'll start with energy basics, electrical theory, and comprehensive safety training. This includes working at heights certification and first aid—requirements for any site work in this industry.

Weeks 5-12
Technical Systems Training

This is where you get your hands on equipment. You'll install panels, wire inverters, configure monitoring systems, and diagnose faults. Labs run three days a week with real components.

Weeks 13-20
Advanced Applications

More complex scenarios now—grid integration, energy management systems, and working with utility interconnection requirements. You'll also learn project planning and cost estimation.

Weeks 21-24
Capstone and Certification

Final project where you design and present a complete renewable energy system. Then you'll take industry certification exams. We help with exam prep and coordinate with testing centers.