GTEC, part of the United Living Group, has been working with Construction Isle of Man and the Manx government on a new project to bring MCS accredited renewables training to the Isle of Man (IOM). Prior to GTEC’s involvement, there was no provision for this on the island.
GTEC identified the lack of training for installers looking to make the move into renewables. This, coupled with IOM’s ambitious net zero targets, gave GTEC the perfect opportunity to bring its courses direct to the IOM, saving heating engineers the trouble and expense of leaving the island to upskill.
In its Climate Change Plan, the IOM government has committed to reaching net zero emissions by 2050 and has set two challenging interim targets: a 35% reduction by 2030 and a 45% reduction by 2035. It aims to decarbonise the island’s electricity supply by 2030 and to generate an extra 30 megawatts of renewable electricity locally by 2026. The call for renewables, therefore, is great.
Debbie Reeve, Chief Officer for Construction IOM, comments, “GTEC has built some great mobile rigs that it has brought to the island to train our heating engineers this summer. The first courses in Solar PV, Electrical Energy Storage Systems (EESS) and Air Source Heat Pump installation were delivered at the Comis Hotel at Mount Murray in late June, with more planned for July and later in the year.
“Historically, many installers have been put off by the prospect of travelling over to the UK in search of renewables training, due to the additional cost of travel and accommodation; and for the employee, there’s also the amount of time away from home. So the project, which is supported by CIOM and the Manx Government, has generated a lot of interest. We’ve already had a great uptake for the pilot courses.
“And with the help of Government support, contractors taking up the training for their workforce can apply for financial assistance to help with the course fees. For more information go to gov.im and type in ‘vocational training assistance scheme’ for more details.”
Griff Thomas, MD for GTEC, adds, “The Isle of Man is a terrific place, and we’re excited to be bringing renewables training to installers keen to support the island’s drive towards a greener future. Our rigs will provide learners with excellent hands-on experience to back up the theoretical training we deliver our renewables courses. The location at Mount Murray is perfect to kick things off, but because the rigs are portable, there’s the opportunity to deliver training at other locations in the future.”
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