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Revision as of 22:46, 13 July 2017


Overview

Until 2016, structured training for renewable energy could not be found in Nigeria. There were sporadic training offers which was lacking relevance and recognition. In almost all cases, the problem was lacking of the academic and skills acquisition or targeting the wrong audience, such as rural dwellers. Training on energy efficiency did not exist at all. In short, these offerings were chiefly incompatible with industry and market needs.

The Nigerian Energy Support Programme (NESP) addressed this challenge by introducing relevant qualifications into Nigeria. NESP was funded by the European Union and Germany and it was implemented by the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) in partnership with the Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Project (REEEP) which is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by Winrock International.

Seven clean energy qualification were introduced in 2016 imparting skills needed by industry with a goal to enhance employment prospects of trainees. Curricula were developed by international and Nigerian practitioners in pursuit of compliance with prevailing competency standards.    

A network of 12 partners from among training academies and research institutions across Nigeria has been empowered to deliver these 7 qualifications. Training partners received support through training syllabi, handbooks and through a depth trainingof their faculty and essential training equipment. Until 2020 partners will continue to receive expert guidance in the training delivery to ensure that the training quality meets industry expectations. Training partners offer selected courses against admission fees since 2016.

To ensure training quality, a country-wide certification system is being established. From 2018 an independent 3rd party will conduct examinations of trainees and qualified professionals against competency standards evolved together with industry. The certification system will ensure training quality, close linkage to market needs, national recognition and periodic course updates in line with market developments. At present, NESP and REEEP are providing the examination and certification service in the interim.


Training Materials - Clean Energy - Nigeria 2017
Topic
Handbook
Syllabus
Authors
Solar PV Installation

Solar PV Installation - Syllabus 2017.pdf

Dr. Helmut Städter
Olatunde Isiolaotan
Hartmut Androsch
Solar PV Installation Supervision
Solar PV Installation Supervision- Training Handbook- Nigeria 2017.pdf
Mini-Grid Design-Training Syllabus -Nigeria 2017.pdf
Olatunde Isiolaotan
Hartmut Androsch
Mini-Grid Design
Mini-Grid Design-Training Handbook- Nigeria 2017.pdf

Hartmut Androsch
Robert Foster
Ron Orozco
Olatunde Isiolaotan
Rural Hydropower Civil Engineering V. Ramasubramanian
Adhishesh Hanasoge
Ajoy Karki
Dr. Helmut Städter
Energy Management

Dr. Helmut Städter
Kai Hillebrect
Kishan K. Chakarvarti
Josef Buchinger
André Möller
Habeeb Salawu
Dr. Emmanuael Ogedengbe
Dr. Albrecht Kaupp

Energy Audit Energy Audit-Training Syllabus- Nigeria 2017.pdf Dr. Helmut Städter
Kai Hillebrect
Kishan K. Chakarvarti
Josef Buchinger
André Möller
Habeeb Salawu
Dr. Emmanuael Ogedengbe
Dr. Albrecht Kaupp
Energy Efficient Building Design Prof. Helmut Müller
Francesco Sasso
Arc. Anthony Okoye
Dr. Helmut Städter
Olatunde Isiolaotan








Further Information

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