JA Solar and Huawei Team Up with UNESCO to Foster Green Education in Thailand
Advancing Green Education in Thailand
In a significant move to promote sustainability, JA Solar has partnered with Huawei, UNESCO, and Thailand's Ministry of Education to spearhead a green education initiative. This collaborative effort celebrates the launch of an innovative program at the Banna District Learning Encouragement Center in Nakhon Nayok Province. The project targets clean energy solutions and digital education opportunities for 11 schools and numerous community centers, enabling a new generation enriched with essential green skills and digital literacy necessary for the future.
JA Solar has donated its high-efficiency n-type PV modules, DeepBlue 4.0 Pro, to the schools involved, facilitating the development of a robust green education framework. This involves the installation of solar photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage systems across multiple middle schools. These installations not only provide sustainable energy but also include comprehensive training sessions for teachers and students about the practical applications and management of clean energy resources. The DeepBlue 4.0 Pro module is renowned for its exceptional conversion efficiency and reliability, thus ensuring that schools can enjoy a stable supply of eco-friendly power.
As part of this initiative, JA Solar is also taking vital steps to enhance vocational training in renewable energy technologies. The program encourages schools to create dedicated training environments for PV system installation. Through these initiatives, students are offered hands-on learning experiences that teach them the essentials of installing, maintaining, and operating solar PV systems, empowering them with skill sets highly demanded in the expanding renewable energy job market.
Kanchanapisek Vocational Training College stands out as one of the project's initial implementation sites, where the donated solar PV system is seamlessly incorporated into the teaching sessions. Here, students engage in practical simulations pertaining to real-world installation and maintenance scenarios, enriching their employability potential as they prepare to contribute to the renewable energy landscape.
In addition to these educational installations, the Banna District Learning Encouragement Center is enhancing its resources by installing solar energy storage systems that power its community library and learning center. To further support digital literacy, a