Hyderabad: The University of Sindh Jamshoro Campus is ready to shift to solar energy. The university's management has decided to transform the entire electrical system of the university to solar power.
The University of Sindh Jamshoro planned to shift the electrical system of the university campus to solar power. The university has trained engineers who will deploy the solar power plant within the campus.
According to the university spokesperson, the University of Sindh Jamshoro Campus chairman, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Siddique Kalhoro, administered the three-day CPD training of two electrical engineers, Tanveer Gulfam and Ghulam Muhammad Soomro.
The Energy Training and Research Centre in Lahore conducted the training sessions. The main focus of the training course is to provide practical knowledge of solar panel design, installments, performance, and business to the attendees.
ETRC, or The Energy Training and Research Centre, is a full-fledged organization proficient in providing CPD training across Pakistan.
According to the university’s spokesperson, the engineer who got training from ETRC will help the university transition to solar energy.
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