Renewable Energy in-depth: How you can benefit

Posted in Courses, Renewables on July 26th, 2010 by OLCI
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We offer a range of courses focusing on renewable energy at selected centres. Here we take an indepth look at how they work and what you could be doing after qualifying:

Domestic Heat Pump Installer (Air & Ground Source)
Heat can be created by drawing in air from outside, or tapping into the heat that lays dormant underground. These sources can then be used to contribute to the buildings’ heating and hot water requirements.

Upon successful completion you can propose,survey, design and install domestic or small commercial heat pump installations, enlisting the manufacturers’ support where required.

Solar Thermal Domestic Hot Water
The sun is an abundant source of renewable energy we can tap into, even in our often cloudy climate. Solar panels generate hot water for the home, and can make a significant contribution to domestic requirements even during winter.

Upon successful completion you will be able to install one of the UK’s most popular renewable energy systems in people’s homes or small commercial units like shops and offices.

Solar Photovoltaic (PV)
Burning coal or gas to generate electricity creates carbon dioxide which can contribute to climate change. A Solar PV system can reduce carbon dioxide by converting sunlight into electricity, which can then be used to help power a home.

Upon successful completion you can install, maintain and commission Solar PV systems in people’s homes or small commercial units like shops and offices.

Energy Efficiency Part L
Many owners of homes and businesses can do a great deal to improve energy efficiency. This could mean limiting heat gains and losses, commissioning energy efficient fixed building services and being educated on using reasonable amounts of fuel and power. Students can use this course to learn best practice and help people live and work in an energy efficient way.

Rainwater Harvesting
To decrease the pressure on water resources, rainwater harvesting collects and then recycles water that could otherwise evaporate or seep into the ground. The water collected can be used for non-drinking purposes e.g. flushing toilets, washing clothes, watering gardens, etc.

Upon successful completion you can select, install and maintain rainwater harvesting systems for domestic or commercial properties.

For more information or to enrol, call us on Freephone 0800 048 3640.


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