Training in renewable energies?

Renewable energies except solar electric or thermal (seeforums dedicated below): wind turbines, energy from the sea, hydraulic and hydroelectricity, biomass, biogas, deep geothermal energy ...
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Training in renewable energies?




by humungus » 12/06/09, 08:34

Hello
I am currently unemployed and I am looking for a retraining in the installation of solar panels and in the recovery of rainwater.
I cannot find specific training on the subject
thanks.
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by elephant » 12/06/09, 08:50

what region ?
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by Former Oceano » 12/06/09, 09:35

Which country ? France ? Belgium ? Swiss ?
The training systems are different.
Have you looked for potential employers from whom you could have openings?
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by futuranat » 12/06/09, 11:21

Another question :) but what are your basic skills, is it always useful to know before embarking on training?
One way to get an early answer to your questions is to contact ADEME, I think they will be able to refer you.
In any case, I confirm, good idea to want to work in renewable energies, it is one of the rare sectors which we are almost sure will be growing.
I have a cousin who was hired not too long ago as site manager at France Géothermie, he is permanently on new sites, he is very happy. Besides, in your list of sectors, don't forget geothermal energy, we don't necessarily talk about it, but it's also an area that is going up well.
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by humungus » 14/06/09, 19:45

I am in contact with members of my family who own respectively a roofing contractor and zinc worker and a public works company.
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by humungus » 14/06/09, 19:47

I also work a lot with them on weekends and for 8 months in the zinc industry.
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by elephant » 14/06/09, 21:01

indeed, there is an outlet in PV because if most of the safety depends on an electrician who spends only a few hours on the site, the firm that has the roofing know-how is the one that earns the most money.
What region are you from?
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by humungus » 15/06/09, 09:29

I am from the Rhône Alps region, more precisely from Haute Savoie
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