24 - 28 Aug 2025
Cairo (Egypt)
Hotel : Holiday Inn & Suites Cairo Maadi, an IHG Hotel
Cost : 4200 € Euro
With the global push toward renewable energy, solar photovoltaic (PV) systems have become a cornerstone of sustainable power generation. The success of any solar project hinges on the effectiveness of its EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) phase. This specialized training program, designed by Global Horizon Training Center, equips participants with the technical knowledge and practical tools required to ensure high-quality, efficient, and compliant execution of solar PV projects. It covers critical aspects such as system design and sizing, hybrid configurations, safety standards, performance modeling, and quality control—ensuring participants are well-prepared to support utility-scale and commercial PV installations.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Design and size PV systems based on energy requirements and site conditions
Interpret and develop single-line diagrams (SLDs) for PV installations
Apply international and local codes and standards for solar PV systems
Understand hybrid system architectures and configurations
Implement best practices for installation, commissioning, and quality control
Conduct performance modeling and estimate energy yields using simulation tools
Ensure safety and regulatory compliance throughout project execution
Interactive technical lectures with visual and engineering schematics
Hands-on exercises using simulation and design tools (e.g., PVsyst, Helioscope)
Group case studies on real-world EPC projects
SLD drawing sessions and troubleshooting scenarios
Guided discussions on current standards, challenges, and innovations
Organizations will benefit from:
Enhanced internal EPC team competencies and reduced external dependency
Improved project timelines and cost control through optimized design and implementation
Fewer site errors and delays due to rigorous adherence to quality and compliance
Greater stakeholder trust via documented safety procedures and testing outcomes
Increased return on investment from improved system efficiency and performance prediction
Solar project engineers and EPC contractors
Electrical and renewable energy engineers
Site managers and field supervisors involved in solar installations
Procurement officers and quality assurance professionals
Technical consultants and safety officers in renewable energy projects
Fundamentals of solar radiation and PV module selection
Load assessment and demand profile analysis
Design considerations for grid-tied and hybrid systems
PV system sizing calculations and design tools overview
Overview of hybrid systems: PV-Diesel, PV-Battery, and grid-interactive models
Reading and developing single-line diagrams (SLDs)
String configurations, inverter matching, and component coordination
Cabling, grounding, and surge protection design
Overview of applicable codes and standards (IEC, NEC, ISO, local regulations)
System protection schemes and interface with utility
Mounting structures and racking systems: types and installation
Installation checklists, tools, and field coordination
Safety standards (OSHA, IEC 62446, NEC 690) and PPE
Site safety plans and hazard mitigation procedures
Testing and inspection prior to commissioning
Introduction to PVsyst, Helioscope, and other modeling tools
Setting up project parameters and loss estimation
Meteorological data sources and their accuracy
Generating performance ratio (PR) and energy yield simulations
Interpreting simulation results for project feasibility
Quality assurance frameworks for EPC solar projects
Pre-commissioning and post-installation testing procedures
IR thermography, IV curve testing, and insulation resistance checks
Documentation and reporting for client handover
Final review and applied case study presentation by participants.