Project will train 30 MSEs in the photovoltaic sector in Rio Grande do Sul

Initiative by Sebrae RS, Banrisul, UFRGS and SENAI seeks to promote the use of clean energy in the state
20-04-23-canal-solar-Project will train 30 MSEs from Rio Grande do Sul in the photovoltaic sector
Osvaldo Lobo Pires, Credit director at Banrisul, at the event celebrating the technical cooperation agreement with Sebrae RS. Photo: Banrisul/Disclosure

Stimulate competitiveness and business generation MEPs (Micro and Small Businesses) of photovoltaic sector in Rio Grande do Sul. This is the objective of a partnership signed between the Sebrae RS, banrisul, UFRGS e Senai/RSWith the Seal + Sustainable Energy Project.

The initiative will include 30 MSEs in the segment meeting the demand of the Rio Grande do Sul market, providing small businesses in the solar segment with opportunity to develop management and technical qualifications, promoting the economy of Rio Grande do Sul and promoting the use of clean energy.

The technical cooperation agreement between Sebrae RS and Banrisul was signed at an event that took place last Wednesday (19), at the Sebrae RS Business Space, in Porto Alegre.

Scheduled to start in May, the initiative will be developed in actions made up of activities aimed at increasing competitiveness and generating business, based on solutions that seek to impact sales, conversion rates and increasing companies' revenue and profitability. participants.

The project will also feature technical qualifications from Senai and SESI, with photovoltaic system installation courses, NR 10 and NR35, for example. According to Osvaldo Lobo Pires, Credit Director at Banrisul, the initiative seeks to qualify and develop solar energy integrators in the state of RS.

“We all grew with this initiative: the integrating companies with more qualifications for their businesses, the Bank with more quality businesses and the planet with sustainability”, he highlighted.

For Cleverton Luís Paranhos, project manager at Sebrae RS, the program will help in the development of the sector in the state. “In addition to just offering their products, entrepreneurs need to improve their skills related to management, technical and commercial issues, access to credit and business opportunities.”

“The project, in this case, will offer training and qualifications in these areas. By developing these attributes, the state’s photovoltaic solar sector will certainly be more prosperous”, he commented.

About the project

The Seal + Sustainable Energy Project was open for registration until March 15th of this year and, in this first cycle, 30 companies will participate. However, the institutions are already working on structuring the second cycle, scheduled for 2024.

Photo by Mateus Badra
Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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