NISE Offers Skill Development Program on Solar PV System Design

NISE Offers Skill Development Program on Solar PV System Design

The mission of this programme is to impart the knowledge and proper training and enable participants to become a solar professional.

NISE Solar Skill Program

The National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE), an autonomous institute under the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has issued its notification inviting application for interested candidates to attend the 20th Five-Day Skill Development Program on Solar PV system design using “PVSYST and PVSOL” software with cost economic and policies.

The main objective of this programme is to understand an off-grid system, on- grid system and hybrid system. Besides which the other learning objectives are,

Solar Power Plant design with the help of simulation software.

Simulation cover (Project Phase, the orientation of modules, solar components, user’s needs, near and Far shading analysis, different loss analysis, simulation result, and discussion).

Different steps to execute the solar power plant 5- Different development phase in the solar plant installation.

The target audience is graduate engineers with basic knowledge of the field; Solar Entrepreneurs; Scientists, Researchers, Engineering college faculty, MNRE channel partners etc. and will be open for 20 candidates on a first come first serve basis.

Interested candidates are required to make a payment of Rs 25,000 (29,500 with GST) Training Fee in favour of NISE, and need to submit their registration forms latest by February 16, 2019, to the Program Director.

The vision of this programme enables participants to “Design and Simulate SPV System” and the mission of this programme is to impart the knowledge and proper training and enable participants to become a solar professional.

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Ayush Verma

Ayush is a staff writer at saurenergy.com and writes on renewable energy with a special focus on solar and wind. Prior to this, as an engineering graduate trying to find his niche in the energy journalism segment, he worked as a correspondent for iamrenew.com.

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