February 17, 2026 by EJ
At the Complex of Technical Schools in Radom, Branched Competence Centre No. 3 has started operations. The centre will train specialists in the field of renewable energy sources, primarily solar energy. This is an important step for the local job market and the development of education in the renewable energy sector.
Branched Competence Centre No. 3 was established in response to challenges related to sustainable development and energy transformation. That is why the demand for qualified specialists in the RES sector is growing, and the centre addresses these needs in a systematic and long-term manner.
Funding for the Investment and Support from the KPO
The project received funding under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan. The amount of support was PLN 11,871,806.84. Thanks to this, it was possible to create modern didactic infrastructure for Branched Competence Centre No. 3 in Radom. In addition, the funds enabled the equipping of workshops with specialized equipment used in the green energy sector.
Modern Workshops and Practical Vocational Training
Branched Competence Centre No. 3 has specialized workshops and modern equipment that allow classes to be conducted in conditions close to real ones. Thanks to this, students, teachers, and adults upgrading their qualifications will gain not only solid theoretical foundations, but above all practical skills valued by employers.
The main goal of the centre is to prepare a qualified vocational staff that meets the needs of the market resulting from the energy transformation and the development of the RES sector.
By the end of June 2026, the BCU plans to train 200 participants, including 60 young people, 120 adults, and 20 vocational education teachers. This is an ambitious but realistic plan. At the same time, the project is long-term in nature and supports the development of vocational education in the renewable energy sector in Radom. Therefore, its effects will be visible not only in education, but also in the economy of the region.
First Trainings in the Field of Photovoltaics
On February 14–15, 2026, the first trainings for students and vocational education teachers took place at BCU No. 3. Participants became familiar with key issues related to renewable energy sources, with particular emphasis on photovoltaic technologies. The program included both theoretical and intensive practical classes. During the workshops, participants learned, among other things, the principles of installing photovoltaic systems, the selection of appropriate systems, and modern technological solutions used in education and the energy industry.
Strengthening Radom’s Investment Potential
The launch of Branched Competence Centre No. 3 is an investment in education. At the same time, it is a strategic step for the city’s economic development. The development of competencies in the RES sector increases Radom’s investment attractiveness and creates a personnel base for companies in the renewable energy industry.
The photovoltaic industry is developing dynamically. Because ecological awareness and the importance of energy independence are growing, the demand for specialists will increase systematically. That is why Radom is investing in modern education in the area of green energy transformation at Branched Competence Centre No. 3 in Radom. As a result, the city is building solid foundations for further technological, industrial, and investment development.