Electrical technician: a highly relevant role for the solar market

Professionals contribute to the energy transition by performing various functions in the solar sector
Electrical technician: a highly relevant role for the solar market
João Paulo Rodrigues, electrical technician at CS Consultoria in the field. Photo: Canal Solar

Solar energy has been consolidating itself as a global leader in advancing the energy transition over the years, but behind all these advances, there are qualified professionals from the sector leading the projects.

No Electrical Technician Day, celebrated this Saturday (9), it is important to recognize the vital role of these professionals in the expansion of the solar energy market in Brazil.

After all, do you know what role this professional plays in contributing to the development of photovoltaic projects?

Electrical technicians play crucial roles in the implementation of renewable energy systems, from planning, safety, installation, operation and maintenance of electrical systems. 

These professionals are involved in the sizing of photovoltaic systems, follow strict safety protocols and carry out performance tests to avoid future problems, protecting the systems and their s.

Furthermore, it is responsible for the preventive and corrective maintenance of solar systems, identifying and resolving faults before they compromise operations. 

To Joao Paulo Rodrigues, electrical engineering technician at CS Consulting, this is a key professional in the solar energy sector.

“With their knowledge, an electrician can successfully operate and maintain a solar plant, since in many cases the equipment has problems and defects that need repair. These repairs can be avoided with preventive maintenance carried out by an electrician,” he explains.

In addition to enabling energy production, this professional also contributes to the advancement of sustainability. Rodrigues also emphasizes that being an electrical engineer means leaving a legacy where everyone can do their part to make the world an increasingly better place to live and enjoy its riches and reduce the damage done to nature over the years.

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Emily Castro
Graduating in Journalism from the Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas, she has experience in producing articles for news portals, radio and podcasts. She also works as a producer for the Papo Solar Podcast and the Solar em 60 and Estude com o projects. Canal.

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