GIZ Libya reported yesterday that, in collaboration with Fraunhofer IES, the biggest photo voltaic analysis institute in Europe, it helps its associate Renewable Energy Authority of Libya (REAoL) to make sure the standard of Solar PV initiatives.
The assurance of the standard of renewable vitality, explains GIZ Libya, ensures the standard management of services. This course of helps to scale back technical dangers and construct confidence out there, facilitating the large-scale deployment of renewable vitality options.
To this finish, GIZ Libya revealed that from 25-26 June, 13 engineers from REAoL, the Libyan Center for Solar Energy Research and Studies (CSERS), and the Libyan National Center for Standardization and Metrology (LNCSM), participated within the second a part of the workshop on high quality assurance of Photovoltaic (PV) techniques, held in Tunis.
The coaching contributes to bettering the understanding of high quality assurance based on worldwide requirements for the implementation and monitoring of PV techniques.
The course covers:
- Performance analysis
- Digitalization of PV energy plant operation and upkeep
- Preventive, corrective and distinctive upkeep of energy vegetation
- Relative PV business requirements, and finest practices
- Quality assurance of PV modules
- Site inspection (website inspection and analysis)
GIZ Libya mentioned that this initiative is in keeping with its dedication to advertise worldwide trade and supply skilled growth for employees and officers. The workshop is a part of the continued efforts to assist REAoL in reaching its targets of implementing renewable vitality initiatives in Libya.
This exercise is a part of the Sustainable Energy and Climate Change Adaptation for Resilience in Libya (SECCAR) Project collectively funded by the BMZ in Germany (the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development) and the EU in Libya. GIZ and the (Tripoli) Prime Minister’s Office of Libya (PMO).
The SECCAR challenge goals to assist Libya within the growth of the promotion of sustainable vitality and adaptation to local weather change on the nationwide and native ranges.