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About This Project

By the end of 2015 15 enthusiastic Croatian students made their way to Seville in order to take part in an exciting training program regarding solar energy installations. During their two week stay the students were given the opportunity to make use of their priorly-gained technical skills, whilst also improving their professional and linguistic skills in the process.

Their main tasks included the following:

  • Recognizing the qualities and quantities of the solar energy, as much as the movement of the Sun
  • Recognizing the types photovoltaics cells: polycrystalline, monocrystalline and amorphous
  • Work in AutoCAD – designing solar photovoltaic projects using AutoCAD
  • Obtaining the characteristic parameters of the panel. Including measuring voltage and current, using a multi meter, according to the inclination grade
  • Assembling electrical panel and AC power circuits of the house, solar circuit of the house
  • Visiting solar facility of 64 kWp, connected to the network
  • Assembling plumbing installation for the shower and water taps, with the solar pump

During their stay the students managed to broaden their horizons since therewas still plenty of time after work for them to explore the beautiful sites of Seville and its neighboring Andalusian cities. They took part in an exciting trip to Cadiz while also exploring the city of Seville and its amazing bull ring.

PARTICIPANTS’ OPINIONS

1

BRUNO FARKAŠ:

”First thought on trip to Spain was that it is gonna be great 2 weeks in other country. I have never been so right. It was great in Spain and  one of the best time in my life. I met some great people, I saw so many things that I would never see in my country Practice was fun and I learned enough so much so that I am now able to create my own solar installation. Everyone here is so nice, friendly and they are always in the mood for a joke.’

2

JELENA KOLAČEVIĆ:

‘I always wanted to visit Spain and I got a chance to visit the most beautiful city in Spain, Sevilla. It is a really nice and historical city with beautiful constructions and buildings. People are great and polite. During practice, I learned so much and I really liked everything we were able to do and see. It might seem strange that a girl is interested in this scientific field of study, but I feel great and I really like to expand my knowledge and to be in the company of boys. The trip to Spain was a great life experience and I will forever remember these 2 weeks.’

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Location

Sevilla

Project Details

Project Title: STEPs 4 Learning Innovation for Education
Project Number: 2015-1-HR01-KA102-012799
Number of participants: 15
City & country: Gospic (Croatia)

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