Renewable energy education in Botswana: needs, status and proposed training programs
Date
2002-01Author
Jain, P.K.
Lungu, E.M.
Mogotsi, B.
Publisher
Elsevier Science Ltd. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09601481Type
ArticleMetadata
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Lack of trained manpower for repair and maintenance of solar energy devices in Botswana
has resulted in failure of devices, loss of revenue, and dwindling of consumer faith in solar
technologies. The government of Botswana commissioned a study to assess the needs for
trained manpower in New and Renewable Sources of Energy (NRSE) technologies, to identify
the required training programs and their levels, and the facilities that need to be upgraded
and/or created for the implementation of such training programs at the existing technical and
educational institutions within the country. The paper presents the findings of the study, and
the recommendations made. The study proposed seven training programs at progressively
increasing skills and expertise levels that include two certificate courses in each of the solar
water heating and photovoltaic technologies for maintenance personnel, a national craft certificate
program in solar energy technologies, a higher diploma in energy technologies for
supervisory personnel, and a short course for upper management personnel in decision-making
positions in order to raise their skills in the procurement of equipment and services, and to
provide overall effective leadership. A short course to upgrade the skills of the present maintenance
personnel to alleviate the immediate problems is also proposed. Required upgrading of
existing technical training facilities, the creation of new facilities and estimated budgetary
requirements constitute some of the recommendations. The recommendations have gone
through various channels of discussions, and have been accepted in principle. The report is
currently under consideration for implementation by relevant government departments.