Friday, March 19, 2010

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New: Training in Renewable Energy at Lycee Blavet Pontivy

"Renewables" in high school Blavet

An additional comment, the only one in the academy will open next September in the vocational school. Programme: photovoltaic, solar thermal, wood energy, etc.. The additional comment

Blavet The school has been authorized by the department to initiate an additional comment on "Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency". One of the seven teachers in power engineering, Philippe Robic, has also participated in the development of this new formation. The professor went for it every month since last May in Paris to floor with four other teachers, five inspectors and professionals.
Two options are proposed. One will focus on photovoltaics and small wind turbines. The other is solar thermal, wood energy, heat pumps, cogeneration (boiler producing heat and electricity for example).
Students and professionals concerned
The training is designed for students who hold a vocational baccalaureate or a professional certificate. It will take place alternately, with sixteen weeks in business. During this period of training, the school will offer training. It welcomes professionals wishing to train or perfect these advanced fields.
Opportunities
Students and adults involved should not have difficulty finding opportunities. Renewable energy is increasingly requested. Unless there are "many defects because many companies are not developed," says Gilbert Rannou, the headmaster. "Companies are a party in there very quickly, seeing that there was a niche to make," added Philippe Robic. The sector is currently cleanse themselves. "Professionals are awaiting training. It's new. "Fifteen seats

Fifteen students are involved this additional comment, which will take place over one year. The class will be filled quickly, as eight students have already applied Blavet. Because they know there will be "a recognized degree at the end," says Rannou.
This training and those of other branches of this school building will discover Saturday, March 20, during the open of the institution. 9 am to 17 pm, 43 rue Charles Gounod, Pontivy. Contact: 02 97 25 35 40.
Ouest-France 19 March 2010

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