In Novotroitsk Construction Technical School, the NP "EUROSOLAR Russia" implemented the project "Solar microgeneration. Solutions, examples, experience of Germany".
The project includes the installation of a 5 kW solar power plant on the territory of the technical school for educational purposes and a two-day online educational seminar.
As part of the online seminar, on December 15 and 16, the students took an educational course, the main purpose of which is to gain practical skills in the calculation, construction and installation of photovoltaic systems of microgeneration facilities.
In the course of the seminar, the main lecturer Alexander Aleksevich Kiryukhin, Associate Professor of the NRU MEI, conducted not only theoretical classes, but also practical classes on the calculation of photovoltaic systems, with the help of which students can already solve practical problems on energy saving and energy efficiency in construction.
Also on the territory of the Technical School within the framework of the project, a 5 kW training solar power plant was installed for educational purposes. The installation of the power plant was carried out with the involvement of college students to practice practical skills in the construction of solar power plants. All the installed equipment was donated to the technical school for educational purposes.
Sergey Novikov, Technical Director of NSiA LLC, the company that installed the photovoltaic system, noted the high interest of the students of the technical school in new solar energy technologies.
At the grand opening of the seminar, representatives of the Novotroitsk city administration, the German Embassy in Moscow, the Eberhard Scheck Foundation and the project's participating companies made welcoming speeches.
Below is a short video clip about the project implementation process.
The online workshop and the construction of a solar power plant are part of the project "Solar Microgeneration", which is implemented by NP EUROSOLAR Russia within the framework of the Year of Germany in Russia 2020/2021 with the financial support of the Eberhard Scheck Foundation (Baden-Baden, Germany) and with the participation of the following project partners: the German Embassy in Moscow, the UDPO "Energy Institute for Advanced Training of PJSC ROSSETI Kuban", the National Research University of the Moscow Power Engineering Institute (Moscow Power Engineering Institute), the German Association of the Solar Industry (BSW-Solar), the German company eclareon GmbH and the Russian companies DMD-TECH and Novotroitsk Solar.