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The Level 7 Certificate in Renewable Energy Systems (40 ETCS) is a part-time, blended learning programme designed to upskill technicians and engineers in the specialist areas of Renewable Energy and HV / MV Electrical Systems. The programme aims to equip the learner with the skills and knowledge required to plan and design renewable energy projects that require connection to the national Electrical Grid in Ireland.

Part-funding of fees for the programme is available from the Greentech Skillnet [ part of Wind Energy Ireland ] for eligible students.

The program consists of three distinct strands:

  • HV modules in Switchgear, Substations and Grid connections
  • HV Safety – Risk assessments and switching plans
  • Renewable Energy – Solar Photovoltaics and Wind feasibility studies

HV Infrastructure:

  • Describe the operation of typical high voltage (HV) installations and equipment and understand the theory underlying the functionality of high voltage (HV) and medium voltage (MV) switchgear.
  • Identify a suitable location for HV and MV electrical installations and visualise the substation layout considering existing and new grid infrastructure routes and connections. and develop designs and plans for typical HV and MV electrical installations and substations while recognising the need for various technical studies.
  • Outline and develop designs and plans for typical HV and MV electrical installations and substations while recognising the need for various technical studies.

HV Safety:

  • Identify the hazards that can arise during work in a HV/MV Electrical installation site and describe the precautions to be observed and recognise at all times whether it is safe to work.
  • Emphasise the importance of Health & Safety and seriousness of working in a High Voltage environment by using specialist High Voltage Electrical safety modules that will adopt key regulations and utilise case studies to highlight best practice in industry.

Renewable Energies Overview:

  • Understand the impact of global, EU and Irish energy policy and legislation on energy economics and markets.
  • Understand available renewable energy resources, the principles of operation of renewable energy generation technologies and their financial feasibility
  • Provide students with the knowledge and skills to prepare documentation for project and tenders in the renewable energy sector.

Delivery

The programme's 40 credits are technical and safety modules. The programme is delivered onsite one day per week, with some online learning each week to support the modules.

  • Project Based Learning

Learners will be encouraged to apply knowledge gained on the programme to real-life situations. Assignments and presentations from the programme will be based on the work environment.

  • Site Visits and Industry Guest Lecturers and Demonstrations

As part of similar programmes, SETU has arranged for industry experts to deliver guest lectures and onsite demonstrations to the learners throughout the programme. This will bring regional knowledge, a wider industrial understanding, and relevance to the programme.

  • Self-DirectedLearning

Self-directed learning requires the learner to take responsibility for their learning process, including acquiring the material and monitoring their progress. This will be facilitated with initial guidance from the lecturers through support and resources.

  • Assessment Strategy

The strategy aims to capture many angles of knowledge and skills assessment. Modules have been designed to enable the students to achieve the programme learning outcomes through a mix of continuous assessment and end-of-term exams.

Semester 1
20 credits in total
1 day on campus x 12 weeks
S1 Modules
Law & Policy for Renewable Energy Systems - 5 credits
HV Power Grid and Infrastructure - 5 credits
Wind Energy and Hydrogen - 5 credits
HV Safety Compliance - 5 credits

Semester 2
20 credits in total
1 day on campus x 12 weeks
S2 Modules
HV Switchgear and Protection Systems - 5 credits
Photovoltaic Systems and Energy Storage - 5 credits
HV Grid Connection Planning and Design - 5 credits
HV Safe Working Practice - 5 credits

A minimum of a level 6 qualification in Electrical Trades, Electrical Engineering, Energy Engineering or a cognisant discipline. Cognisant disciplines may include, but are not limited to: Electronic Engineering, Building Services, Mechanical Engineering, Controls Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Physics or Environmental Science.

Applicants must meet the English language entry requirements.
Candidates who do not currently meet the academic entry requirements for the course may consider applying using the Recognition of Prior Learning process.

Technical fields which may be considered under the RPL process include, but are not limited to: HVAC Technician, Facilities Managers, Energy Assessors, Solar/Wind Farm Technicians, BEMS Technicians, General Maintenance Technicians, Facilities Maintenance Technicians, Quantity Surveyors, Electrical Estimators.

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Course Leaders

Ms Siobhan Wall

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Call: +35351302060

Email: [email protected]

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