Free Solar Training For Plumbers

The Andrews Labor Government is growing Victoria’s clean energy workforce and upskilling Victorians to take advantage of jobs in the booming renewables sector.

Plumbers and fourth-year plumbing apprentices can gain specialist solar skills thanks to a new training pilot announced by the Labor Government.

The Government, via Solar Victoria, has engaged the Plumbing Industry Climate Action Centre (PICAC) to develop and run training and to upskill plumbers.

The targeted training will support Victorian plumbing industry workers to gain specialised new skills in the design and installation of heat pumps and solar hot water systems.

After evaluating the pilot, plumbers and fourth-year apprentices will be able to access free training from the end of this year through to late 2023.

The training is part of a suite of new initiatives in the Government’s $11 million training and workforce development package, aimed at upskilling workers to take advantage of the state’s transition to net zero.

Any eligible plumbing professionals keen to develop skills in designing and installing heat pumps and solar hot water systems are encouraged to keep an eye on the Solar Victoria website for further details on how to enrol in the training.

Training will be available in a blended face-to-face and online learning format across metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria.

Since it began in 2018, the Labor Government’s $1.3 billion Solar Homes Program has helped more than 200,000 Victorian households install solar PV systems, batteries, solar hot water and heat pumps.

Household solar is expected to generate 12.5 per cent of Victoria’s 40 per cent renewable energy target by 2025. This investment has already cut Victoria’s carbon emissions by 1.6 million tonnes – equivalent to the emissions produced by 500,000 cars each year. Solar Victoria will also support 5,500 clean energy jobs by 2028.

For further information, please visit solar.vic.gov.au/upskilling-plumbers.

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