Training solar and biofuel system professionals
REEP can count on a strong network of African and European universities: the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Ghana, the International Institute for Water and Environmental Engineering (2iE) in Burkina Faso, and Loughborough University in the UK.
Initially, the REEP partners will carry out a series of training sessions for 100 engineers and 200 technicians in design, installation, operation and maintenance of solar and biofuel systems in Burkina Faso and Ghana. Introducing rural technicians to the basics of bookkeeping, implementing projects in the areas of lighting for individual homes, schools, and hospitals, and demonstrating the advantages of blending biodiesel produced from vegetable oils with conventional diesel will be some of the concrete results.
Each partner institution will conduct the training courses in close collaboration with solar energy associations, rural electrification agencies and energy departments or commissions in Burkina Faso and Ghana.
Designing renewable energy curricula
The second set of activities will consist of upgrading curricula and the quality of teaching for all undergraduate and postgraduate courses that include renewable energy at West African participating institutions. The partners will review renewable energy modules for inclusion in the course syllabi and propose faculty members who will teach the proposed modules. As a result, over 100 undergraduate and 20 postgraduate students will gain knowledge in renewable energy technologies such as solar PV lighting and water heating systems, and biomass conversion devices.
Another important part of the project will be the design of a distance learning Master’s programme in renewable energy for employees of public and private institutions across the West African sub-region. Here, entrepreneurs and policy makers (from the Ministries of Energy, Agriculture, local government, etc) will have the opportunity to learn about subjects such as solar energy conversion, energy efficiency or hydropower technology. This will lead to the creation of high calibre manpower for sustainable development and efficient utilisation of renewable energy sources in Burkina Faso and Ghana.
| Project Coordinator | Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, College of Engineering (KNUST-CoE), Ghana |
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Dr. David Anipa KNUST-CoE Tel: 00 233 20 816 5502 Fax: 00 233 51 60317 Email: davidanipa@yahoo.com Website: www.knust.edu.gh |






