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 Institute of Solar Technology (IST):
  1. Focus:
    IST specializes in PV solar technology and business management, with a strong track record of training solar entrepreneurs.
  2. Training Style:
    They offer online and practical sessions, with a focus on project development and quality management.
  3. Course Content:
    The training includes site assessment, feasibility studies, design, installation, performance modeling, and quality assurance. Offers comprehensive training programs, including a PG Diploma in Solar Technology, Diploma in Solar Technology, Solar Power Plant Design Master course, Solar Business Management course including specialized courses for solar engineers.
  4. Target Audience:
    IST caters to a wide range of professionals, including entrepreneurs, managers, project developers, and EPC companies.
    This organization aims to empower women through solar technical training and community-building, fostering a network of female solar professionals.
  5. Mentorship:
    Experienced trainers act as mentors, providing guidance and support to trainees beyond the formal training sessions, fostering a positive learning environment.

solar, are ideal for meeting Africa’s electrical power needs

The current energy mix in Africa is based mostly on burning coal, oil, and traditional biomass (wood, charcoal, dry dung fuel). This reflects the energy resources of the continent, but also the use of technologies of the past. While this energy mix is comparatively cheap, it is insufficient to meet current needs, and negative effects on the environment are left unaddressed.

The right energy mix will allow Africa to develop rapidly while respecting the emission levels required under the 2015 Paris Agreement. Prices for renewable energy have fallen substantially in the past few years, especially for solar power, whose cost decreased 77 percent between 2010 and 2018. African governments can generate significant revenue by reducing the inefficiency caused by fossil fuel subsidies, African governments can potentially mobilize more of their domestic resources to cover the initial capital costs of renewable energy.

Tunisia
Southern Tunisia is the ideal location for solar energy generation and has an average solar radiation potential of 1800-2600 m2 per year. The country has a target of generating 30% of its electricity from renewable energy sources by 2030 and solar energy plays an important role in this plan.
Algeria
Algeria has excellent solar resources of over 2,000 kWh/m2/yr direct sunlight. Ministry is targeting the installation of 22 GW of renewable energy by 2030, of which 4.5 GW would be connected by 2020.
Egypt
Egypt lies within the Sun Belt area, where DNI ranges between 2,000 kWh/m2/yr in the north and 3,200 kWh/m2/yr in the south.
Conclusion
India needs to explore more avenues to advance its engagement with the African region. Amid the global turn towards sustainable and green solutions to combat and mitigate climate change impacts, India and Africa can consider partnering on emerging related issues, particularly energy security.

Solar Business Opportunities

The growing demand for green energy has made solar products more relevant in present times. The following are some of the recognized and undeveloped prospects for the solar energy business in India:

  1. Solar Projects to Develop and Own
    You can also continue to work on your solar projects. All you have to do now is assemble a team of experts in solar energy and equipment. Utilize your previous experience executing solar projects by developing and implementing a solid business plan, acquiring funds, and finally constructing it.
  2. Consultants for Solar Projects
    During the solar installation project, you will be expected to supervise, monitor, and offer recommendations as a consultant. You'll be in charge of guiding clients through the whole solar installation procedure. You can either work for yourself or for a consulting firm.
  3. Auditing of Solar Energy
    This opportunity is for people who have a deep understanding of the energy situation and how to meet energy demands. This is a prerequisite for anyone interested in having solar panels installed on their property. Starting this business requires a small investment. An auditor can act as a salesperson, promoting environmental conservation through the use of natural and renewable energy sources such as solar power, as well as advising clients on how to regulate and limit their energy consumption.
  4. Solar Product Distribution
    In India, starting a distribution company in the solar energy sector could be a great business opportunity. Once you've discovered a reputable solar product manufacturer in your area, you'll need to find distributors. Then you can start trading and making money.



The Future of Solar Energy considers only the two widely recognized classes of technologies for converting solar energy into electricity — photovoltaics (PV) and concentrated solar power (CSP), sometimes called solar thermal) — in their current and plausible future forms.

We concentrate on the use of grid-connected solar-powered generators to replace conventional sources of electricity. For the more than one billion people in the developing world who lack access to a reliable electric grid, the cost of small-scale PV generation is often outweighed by the very high value of access to electricity for lighting and charging mobile telephone and radio batteries. In addition, in some developing nations it may be economic to use solar generation to reduce reliance on imported oil, particularly if that oil must be moved by truck to remote generator sites.
Now, with solar photovoltaic technology becoming more and more affordable, scalable and accessible, that dream is getting closer to reality. This online course looks at solar PV in depth, examining its potential for today and the near future, exploring the technical challenges, and assessing the commercial opportunities. It offers you an unparalleled insight into the global solar power market, and will give you the knowledge and practical details to shape and lead the future of solar energy.

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IST Prestigious Alumni Feedback

IST alumni have achieved significant success, gained recognition, or made notable contributions in PV Solar and Renewable energy areas.

ASHLEY HUXHAM (Londan, U.K.)

- ASHLEY HUXHAM (Londan, U.K.),
London, England, United Kingdom
Director at British & Colombian Trade

Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashley-huxham-1824318a/
Himansh Nayak

Good Training got lot of education of solar.

- Himansh Nayak,
Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
Director Azaad solar Technologies

Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/himansh-nayak-37185715/
Chandru Neginahal

Joined this course with zero knowledge and also with very excitement to learn. Classes are conducted in very professional manner as per schedule. All the aspects of Solar PV are covered in step by step approach which helped to understand more easily. Lot of training material are shared for online study. Very happy at the end of this course as my learning objectives are met with expectation. I will be happy to Recommend this course to others Thank You Sir.

- Chandru Neginahal,
Bengaluru, Karnataka
Principal Software Engineer at Infineon Technologies

Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chandru-neginahal-0b433a12/
ABHISHEK KUMAR MUKHIJA

the most positive aspects of this course is DETAILS OF SOLAR PROJECT DESIGN. Class ppt WAS very informative. Course is relevant for power sector people, Nice institute with helping faculty

- ABHISHEK KUMAR MUKHIJA,
Delhi, India
Business Unit ManagerBusiness Unit Manager at Tata Power, Delhi

Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abhishek-mukhija-27182957/details/education/
Prasanth Damodaran

Excellent effort to provide a complete overview of the technology. I thing IST ek bhut acha pletform he solar ke liye. IST teaching is very nice.

- Prasanth Damodaran,
Vasai Virar, Maharashtra, India
Senior Operations Management Professional with experience in of Smart cards & IT Services, PCBs, and Solar PV Business.

Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prasanth-damodaran-8403b420/details/education/



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