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Revision as of 15:04, 1 March 2012
Off grid systems
Giving proper training to the stakeholders of a solar system is crucial, especially in rural electrification projects where lack of information can compromise the success of the project.
Examples of training materials from different EnDev projects are presented:
| Training | Target group | Objective |
|---|---|---|
| End User/Operator | Households Operators of PV systems in Schools, Health Centers, etc… |
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| Technicians | Technicians working in partner organization…
Define minimum criteria for the participants in the differnt trainings |
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| Retailers | Local retailers |
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