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Tata Power Partners with CORE Academy for Wind Energy Skill Development

The Centre of Renewable Energy (CORE) has been appointed by TATA Power to train its workforce through a customised programme in wind turbine Operations and Maintenance (O&M).

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The Centre of Renewable Energy (CORE) has been appointed by TATA Power to train its workforce through a customised programme in wind turbine Operations and Maintenance (O&M). The programme covers sandwich training on SGRE technology wind turbines, combining theoretical learning with hands-on exposure. 

Structured as a three-layer sandwich programme, the first layer focuses on classroom sessions covering safety protocols, wind power plant architecture, wind turbines & BoP function and inclusive plant operating dynamics. The second layer provides hands-on field exposure at operational sites, while the final layer drives deeper to troubleshoot defects at assembly and component level, practice remote command and control, data analytics and asset performance management. 

As part of the programme, participants are introduced to POWERCON’s Centre for Engineering Excellence (CFEE) facilities for turbine control and power flow simulation, component and PCB repairs, and hands-on at the Energy Studio - international remote operations and analytics centre for multi-GW Wind, Solar and BESS assets.

Beyond technical training, the programme also includes modules on the managerial aspects of wind energy operations, including leadership at project sites and managing operational challenges associated with large-scale RE installations.

Col​. (Dr​.) Bharat Sharma, COO of CORE said, “We are delighted to have been appointed by TATA Power, for this specialised training initiative. Serving a leading energy company like TATA Power is a recognition of CORE Academy’s ‘rare competence’ for RE industry-relevant training. CORE stands as a unique proposition to build capacity for RE skilled job ready professionals to support India’s ambition of 900 GW of Clean Energy by 2035”

Mr. Paresh Sahasrabudhe, Head - O&M (Wind) at TATA Power said, “We are pleased to choose POWERCON’s CORE Academy for this specialised training initiative. The extensive knowledge pool on the state-of-the-art RE technologies and domain expert trainers at CORE Academy help augment the RE workforce’s technical capabilities as we continue to expand our RE portfolio”.

As India accelerates its RE transition, the need for a skilled workforce in the sector continues to grow. The wind energy industry alone is expected to require nearly 150,000 skilled workers by 2030 as capacity addition scales across the country. CORE Academy’s National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF) aligned certificate, diploma, and advanced diploma programmes aim to support this demand by building a strong pipeline of industry-ready professionals.

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