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The Western Cape Government, through the Premier’s Council on Skills, has launched a Solar Photovoltaic Technician qualification pilot project at the West Coast College.

File: Minister Mireille Wenger at AtlantisSEZ solar power water project, which uses solar energy to provide heated water to households in the Atlantis community.File: Minister Mireille Wenger at AtlantisSEZ solar power water project, which uses solar energy to provide heated water to households in the Atlantis community.

The qualification, which will be rolled out at several Technical Vocational Education and Training colleges, focuses on the manufacturing, installation and maintenance of solar panels.

 

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