
Renewables Centre has opened a new coaching location in Dalgety Bay, Scotland. Primarily based at Supreme Heating’s coaching facility, the centre will provide coaching to help installers seeking to enter or increase inside the renewables sector.
The corporate says that for the reason that launch in April, there was over 300 installers who’ve benefitted from free coaching with Renewables Centre, with a lot of them making use of the Warmth Coaching Grant which covers as much as £500 in the direction of air-source warmth pump coaching.
Whereas this grant is simply at the moment out there to installers in England, Renewables Centre are additionally providing this coaching at no cost in Scotland in order that Scottish installers can upskill at no further value.
The brand new facility won’t solely help installers with BPEC-accredited coaching, but additionally with its MCS Umbrella Scheme, which provides design help, set up steerage and commissioning.
Dan Marsden, Director of Renewables at Wolseley Group says: “Scotland has set out its targets for warmth pump installations and attaining them is determined by having a talented and supported workforce. The Dalgety Bay location will assist Scotland obtain these objectives by serving to native installers benefit from free coaching, steerage, and the abilities they should tackle renewable initiatives with confidence. By providing hands-on help each step of the way in which, we’re serving to installers develop, tackle new alternatives, and play a key function in Scotland’s journey to Web Zero.”