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MNRE Solar Energy Centre to run a one week course on solar energy

Solar Energy Centre (SEC) -a research institute of Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) is arranging a Short Term Training Programme on Solar Energy Technology.

The Short-term course on Solar Energy Technology will be organized between 29th July to 2nd August, 2013 and it is designed for Chartered Engineers working in the field of Renewable Energy (RE) preferably for Solar Power Projects

The program for chartered engineers will help in improving their skills. A certificate of completion would be issued at the end of the course. Number of seats for the course is 30 and course fee is Rs. 5000 with a late fee of Rs. 3000 (after 8th July).

The list of engineers would be placed on the website of MNRE and the solar power developers could then approach any of the engineers for the purpose of issue of custom/excise duty exemption certificate.

The course covers solar thermal technologies, SPV and Solar Mission among others.

Visit the following links to learn more –

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Puskar Pande

Editor in chief @GreenCleanGuide.com

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  • I am B. Tech. Chemical engineering from IIT Delhi, 1975 batch. I have 35 years experience in chemical, petrochemical, oil & gas industry in engineering and safety. I am a free lance engineering & safety consultant and at the moment working on a Renewable energy feasibility project for a client in Tamil Nadu. Please inform me whether I am qualified to undergo the Short-term course on Solar Energy Technology at SEC. I am very much interested in the solar and other renewable energy alternatives. Kindly confirm by e-mail at the earliest.

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