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New WA training program aims to upskill energy utilities workers

by Eliza Booth
November 14, 2019
in Electricity, Networks, News, Projects, Safety and Training, Smart Energy, Stakeholder Engagement
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The Western Australian Government has invested in a first-of-its-kind training program to upskill energy utility workers to meet the demand for new skills in the energy sector.

The new training program will upskill energy utility workers in new energy technology solutions, such as standalone power systems.

Earlier in November Western Power and Horizon Power electricity supply industry distribution powerlines and cable jointing workers commenced a 12-month program at North Metropolitan TAFE to become trade qualified electrical fitters.

Once qualified, the employees will be able to operate, maintain and repair standalone power systems, which combine solar, battery and diesel generation.

The Horizon Power Port Hedland and Karratha-based employees will be able to maintain and repair the North West interconnected system transmission terminal yards and distribution substations in the Pilbara, as well as the new Onslow utility grade solar farm and battery.

The training program is a collaboration between TAFE, Horizon Power, Western Power, and the WA Utilities, Engineering, Electrical and Automotive Training Council.

By 2020, Horizon Power will have installed 17 standalone power systems for customers living in the Neridup and Beaumont farming areas in the Goldfields-Esperance region.

This new training initiative complements Western Power’s existing partnership with TAFE to develop skills for the growing rollout of standalone power units. Western Power will install a further 57 standalone power systems this year, which is Australia’s biggest rollout.

Education Minister, Sue Ellery, said the WA Utilities, Engineering, Electrical and Automotive Training Council and North Metropolitan TAFE are working closely with industry to ensure they have a workforce skilled to support energy transformation.

“This training program will ensure we keep jobs in our regions by futureproofing our workforce with the necessary skills and qualifications,” Ms Ellery said.

Energy Minister, Bill Johnston said that the energy sector is experiencing a rapid transformation worldwide and it’s important to have the appropriate training programs available to upskill workers and ensure they’re equipped to meet the technological requirements of the future.

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