Canal Solar launches course app for the renewable energy sector

The platform works like a "Netflix for solar energy", allowing s to access content whenever they want
Canal Solar launches course app for the renewable energy sector
The application is now available for free on Google Play and the App Store

O Canal Solar has just launched its new course app, now available for free on Google Play and the App Store. The tool aims to democratize access to education in the solar energy sector, offering a learning experience for professionals, students and enthusiasts in the field.

With an intuitive and dynamic interface, the app brings together courses on photovoltaic energy and energy storage, covering everything from basic concepts to advanced topics, such as distributed generation, the Free Energy Market, energy efficiency and industry trends.

The platform works as a kind of “Netflix for solar energy”, allowing s to access content from anywhere and at any time.

In addition to video classes, the application offers discussion forums, complementary materials and spreadsheets for simulating plants and investments, providing practical and applied learning.

More interactivity and networking

One of the platform's great new features is the possibility for interaction between students. The app has an exclusive community where participants can exchange experiences, network and ask questions directly to teachers.

Additionally, s can favorite content, study materials and track their learning progress, ensuring greater organization and efficiency in studying.

How to access the application Canal Solar?

To start learning, simply accept the invitation (available at this link), create your and access the application on Google Play ou na App Store. Once installed, s will be able to explore both paid and free courses.

the tool now from the links below, according to your phone's operating system.

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Photo by Henrique Hein
Henrique Hein
He worked at Correio Popular and Rádio Trianon. He has experience in podcast production, radio programs, interviews and reporting. Has been following the solar sector since 2020.

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