Energy Storage Course
LCL Awards Level 3 Award in the Design, Installation and Commissioning of Electrical Energy Storage Systems

LCL Awards Level 3 Award in the Design, Installation and Commissioning of Electrical Energy Storage Systems

This 2 day energy storage course covers the design, installation and commissioning of energy/battery storage systems often used in conjunction with renewable energy solutions such as solar, to store and release energy as and when it is needed by the customer. For this reason many undertake this training in addition to our Solar PV Course. The qualification awarded, has been designed in conjunction with the latest IET Code of Practice and is recognised by the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS).





Universal Skills Centre
41-42 Monckton Road Ind Est.
Denby Dale Road
Wakefield
WF2 7AL
Trainspeople
Unit 22 Horndon Industrial Est, Station Road
West Horndon
CM13 3XD
Key installation requirements electrical energy storage systems (EESS)
Identification of equipment, arrangements and operating modes
Preparation of design and installation
Installation of electrical energy storage systems
Initial verification and handover
Day 1: Theory and Online Multiple Choice Exam
Day 2: Practical Assessments
This qualification is aimed at experienced and practicing electrical operatives.
On application for the qualification, the Approved Centre will carry out an Initial Assessment of the learner’s capability to complete the qualification.
Learners holding the following will confirm their suitability to enrol on the qualification.
Note: For learners to meet the membership requirements of any competent person scheme, registration body or other professional recognition there may be additional requirements.
Evidence of your previous qualifications will need to be supplied prior to the course.
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The UK has committed to reach net zero emissions by 2050 with renewable technology playing an important part in this effort.

Current skill shortages of Solar PV/EESS qualified installers means more job opportunities in the future.
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The UK has committed to reach net zero emissions by 2050 with renewable technology playing an important part in this effort.
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