Clean Technology: Solar PV Systems

NBCC is pleased to be a chosen delivery partner for the Upskilling for the Innovation Economy project.

Our Clean Technology: Solar PV Systems microcredential program is aligned with CICan’s national Solar PV Installation and Advanced Maintenance microcredential program, supporting shared goals while meeting the needs of our local learners and communities.

Offered by colleges and institutes across Canada, these microcredentials provide hands-on training and a recognized certification in solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, positioning you for in-demand jobs in the renewable energy sector.

Thanks to Upskill Canada (powered by Palette Skills) and the Government of Canada, the program is funded for a limited time, so you’ll only need to pay a small program fee of $200 once accepted.

Program Highlights

  • Hands-on, accelerated training
    Get practical experience with real-world applications.
  • Recognized certification
    Earn a microcredential from NBCC upon completion.
  • Industry-driven curriculum
    Learn the specific skills employers need based on direct input from industry experts.
  • Funded tuition
    Thanks to government funding, there’s only a $200 registration fee.

Registration/Schedule

You can choose one or both microcredentials, based on your career goals and experience:

Clean Technology: Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems Installation (microcredential)
Ideal for Red Seal Electricians or Electrician Apprentices (Level 1 and above) who want to expand into solar.

Clean Technology: Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems Connections & Maintenance (microcredential)
Tailored for Red Seal Electricians, covering advanced grid-tied solar connections and troubleshooting.

Microcredential NameStart DateDetails/Registration
Clean Technology: Solar PV Systems InstallationDec 15, 2025View/Register
Clean Technology: Solar PV Systems Connections & MaintenanceJan 19, 2026View/Register

Certification

Upon successful completion of each microcredential in the program, you’ll receive a digital badge — a visual recognition of your achievement.

You can also stack both microcredentials to earn the Clean Technology: Solar PV Systems Electrician milestone digital badge.

You can share your digital badges on your résumé, LinkedIn profile, or e-portfolio to show employers what you can do and the skills you bring to the job.


Frequently Asked Questions

Who can apply?

These microcredentials are open to individuals who meet the following requirements:

  • Experience: At least three years of work or volunteer experience, which can be non-consecutive and completed in Canada or abroad. This experience must be outside of full-time or part-time studies (high school or post-secondary).
  • Language: Proficiency in English (see NBCC English Language Requirements)
  • Work Eligibility: Must be legally permitted to work in Canada. Work permit holders should have at least one year remaining on their permit after the start of the upskilling program.

Whether you’re transitioning into a new field or aiming to deepen your expertise, these programs are tailored to help you succeed in more specialized roles.

Please note: Depending on the microcredential, there may be additional eligibility criteria or prerequisites. We recommend reviewing the specific program details or contacting the college directly to confirm your eligibility.

Inclusivity Commitment

We strongly encourage applications from underrepresented groups, including women, Indigenous peoples, racialized individuals, and persons with disabilities. To support this commitment, registration fees are waived for 250 participants (25% of the 1,000 funded seats) from equity-deserving groups. Each microcredential has also been carefully reviewed by equity-informed advisors to help ensure accessibility and inclusivity.

What are microcredentials?

Microcredentials are short, focused training programs designed to quickly equip you with specific skills that are in high demand by employers. They offer a fast and affordable way to enhance your qualifications, boost your career prospects, or transition into new roles. Unlike traditional programs, microcredentials are highly targeted, allowing you to focus on practical skills that can be applied immediately in the workplace.

Microcredentials are particularly valuable in rapidly changing industries, helping you stay competitive and adapt to evolving job market needs. Additionally, they can be “stackable,” meaning they can be combined with other certifications or formal education to build a more comprehensive skill set over time.

How were these microcredentials developed?

Each microcredential was co-created by a group of colleges and institutes across Canada, working closely with industry experts, particularly small and medium enterprises (SMEs). This collaborative approach ensures that the programs address real skills gaps identified in high-growth sectors like clean technology, advanced manufacturing, and agricultural technology.

Industry input was critical to designing the curriculum, ensuring that the skills taught are exactly what employers need.


More Information

For more information, contact: Hannah.ORourke@nbcc.ca.


Delivered by:

Colleges and Institutes Canada

Funded by:

Upskill Canada Powered by Palette Skills       Government of Canada

Upskill Canada [powered by Palette Skills] is a national nonprofit whose purpose is to connect Canada’s most innovative companies with the talent they need to grow. They are working with partners across the country to build a national upskilling system that creates new career paths for untapped talent to meet their full potential.