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KIITEC LAUNCHED SOLAR POWER PLANT AND SOLAR LABORATORY
These are: Schneider Electric East Africa, the Schneider Electric Foundation, ADEI, EDF Help and the Foundation for Technical Education (FTE). Speaking during the event, KIITEC Director of studies, Mr. Daniel Mtana, said the opening of this solar power plant speaks to the accomplishment of institute’s vision to become the centre of training excellence for renewable energy, particularly solar photovoltaic systems in East Africa.
“Committed to true hands-on experience, KIITEC has now invested heavily in photovoltaic solutions and strives to be recognized as the premier provider of quality technical education in a student-centered community.” General manager at Schneider Electric East Africa, Mr. Mr. Edouard Heripret, said in most sub-Saharan countries, the rate of enrolment in formal secondary technical and vocational training and education (TVET) does not exceed 5%.
“Vocational training has always been at the heart of Schneider Electric’s DNA. In East Africa, we have been committed to support technical training since 2009. Kiitec was one of our first training partners and I am pleased today to participate in the inauguration of the solar plant and laboratory, as these new components will allow students to have a full set of competencies to enter the labour market and will support access to energy for everyone.” Mr.
Excellency Malika Berak, Ambassador of France in Tanzania (C) cuts a ribbon to officiate the launch of Solar Power plant and laboratory at KIITEC in Arusha, others in photo are senior officials from the partners institutions supporting the Institute.
FTE President Fransis Bronchon,(R) briefing invited guests on Solar Project at KITEEK during the launch event at Arusha.
Excellency Malika Berak, Ambassador of France in Tanzania(C) got briefing on project from, Albert Mtana, (R)-Teacher of Electrical and Solar Photovoltaic System (L) is Michel Ramser-VP Strategic Marketing and Sponsorship (ADEI).
Solar panel installed at the centre. The Kilimanjaro International Institute for Telecommunications, Electronics and Computers (KIITEC) has launched 30KW solar power plant and solar laboratory at its training centre in Arusha recently. The Guest of Honour at launch event was Her Excellency Malika Berak, Ambassador of France in Tanzania, also the event brought together the partners that have supported KIITEC for many years.
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