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Skills shortage hits solar energy drive

Amid the power crisis the country is currently grappling with, the Solar Industry Association of Zambia – SIAZ, has Expressed concern over the renewable energy sector, specifically solar energy in Zambia as it is facing shortage of expertise, with only the University of Zambia currently offering a master’s degree program in renewable energy.

Association President Matanda Mwewa has emphasized the need for additional training and courses to address this gap. Mwewa stated that there is a need for courses to be introduced, as there are currently no technicians specializing in solar energy.

He explained that Solar energy requires hands-on training, and engineers and electrical technicians willing to contribute to this sector must come on board.”

Mwewa however revealed that the Association has collaborated with TEVETA to develop a curriculum, which is now being implemented in five TEVET schools to ensure that the sector is wellequipped with the necessary skills.

Emphasizing the importance of research and professional installation, Mwewa urged end users to conduct thorough research on equipment setup, common market brands, and warranties.

He stressed that investing a significant sum of money in renewable energy systems necessitates the engagement of professionals with a proven track record in installation and urged individuals to seek referrals from experts to avoid potential hazards.

The industry’s call for enhanced training and expertise underscores the critical need for sustainable and safe renewable energy practices in Zambia.