Renewable Energy Basics and Solar Energy Business Vision in Colombia
The Renewable Energy Basics and Solar Energy Business Vision in Colombia course offers a solid introduction to renewable energy and the business potential of solar energy in the Colombian context. Designed to provide both theoretical foundations and practical insight, the course explores the Colombian electricity system as well as the opportunities for developing stand-alone photovoltaic systems. With a face-to-face and practical approach, this training seeks to empower participants to actively contribute to the growth of the sustainable energy sector.
The course will be developed under a collaborative and meaningful learning model, with a practical-theoretical approach, which will allow the construction of a knowledge path, resulting in the co-creation of a shared vision and good governance practices, around the Just and Peaceful Energy Transition.
Efficient and safe practices for the design and installation of photovoltaic systems
The course provides participants with the opportunity to acquire the technical and practical skills necessary for the design, installation and commissioning of OnGrid, OffGrid and hybrid photovoltaic systems, through a 100% practical approach.
The Hydrogen 360 course offers a comprehensive overview of the production and use of hydrogen as a key solution for decarbonization. Participants will explore production routes, economic viability, regulations and strategies to harness the potential of hydrogen in Colombia, with a focus on sustainability and business opportunities. It includes case studies, visits to operational projects and networking sessions for hands-on experience.
Community Awakening to the Knowledge and Utility of New Energies
The course, implemented through the Siemens Foundation’s STEAM Mobile Classroom, is designed to motivate, sensitize and teach young people from local communities about renewable energies. This practical and direct initiative seeks to bring the knowledge of clean energies, such as solar, wind and biomass, through STEAM methodologies. Its objective is to generate interest and understanding of the positive impact that these energies can have on their communities, preparing participants to face the challenges of the future and explore employment and entrepreneurship options in the sustainable energy sector.