FE Green Skills: Unlocking the Path to a Better Tomorrow

As the summer break draws to a close and Further Education (FE) colleges prepare for a new academic year, it’s essential to reflect on the significant policy shifts around green skills and workforce development that have occurred over the past few months. The landscape of education and training has evolved rapidly, emphasizing sustainability and preparing the workforce for a greener future. This article aims to provide FE colleges with a comprehensive overview of these changes and offer strategies for navigating this new era.

As the new academic year unfolds, FE colleges face a pivotal moment in aligning their training programs with emerging policies and workforce demands. With Labour’s 2024 General Election manifesto proposing significant changes, including transforming FE colleges into Technical Excellence Colleges and a heightened focus on green skills, educational institutions must stay abreast of these developments. Introducing Skills England and the Growth and Skills Levy further underscores the need for strategic adaptations in training programs. This article explores the implications of these policy shifts, the impact of Retrofit and the Local Skills Improvement Fund (LSIF), and how FE colleges can navigate these changes to support a sustainable and skilled workforce.

Policy changes

Labour’s manifesto proposes transforming FE colleges into specialist Technical Excellence Colleges. This initiative aims to better align education with local economic needs, focusing on sectors such as green energy and emerging technologies. This shift is part of a broader strategy to create a highly skilled workforce equipped to meet future demands.

Labour has also emphasized the importance of green skills as part of their commitment to a green industrial strategy. This focus will drive up the demand for training in areas related to net-zero initiatives. FE colleges will play a crucial role in providing this necessary training.

Skills England: A New Era for Workforce Development

A recent key development is the establishment of Skills England, which will oversee and unify the UK’s skills system. This new body will tackle skills shortages and align the post-16 skills system with the government’s Industrial Strategy. Skills England will bring together central and local government, businesses, training providers, and unions to enhance local economies and reduce dependence on overseas workers.

Richard Pennycook CBE has been appointed as the interim Chair to lead this initiative. Skills England will be set up over the next 9 to 12 months, with a focus on assessing future skills needs and building strong relationships with employers. This includes the transfer of responsibilities from the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IfATE) to Skills England.

Implications of the Growth and Skills Levy
A person working on installing or maintaining solar panels, wearing safety gear and focused on the task. The image highlights the use of sustainable technology, with the solar panels visibly promoting renewable energy solutions

Another significant reform is the introduction of the Growth and Skills Levy. This new approach allows businesses to allocate up to 50% of their contributions to a wider range of training programs. This flexibility aims to better meet the needs of evolving industries and sectors.

The ability to fund diverse training initiatives beyond traditional apprenticeships will help align development programs with industry needs, crucial for maintaining competitiveness and supporting strategic goals.

Strategic Alignment and Next Steps

As Skills England takes shape, it will initially focus on setting up within the Department for Education (DfE) and assessing future skills requirements. The new framework will ensure that training aligns with identified skills needs and provides value for money.

The Quantum Group will closely monitor these developments and adjust our training strategies to capitalize on the new opportunities presented by Skills England. We will leverage the flexibility of the Growth and Skills Levy to invest in impactful training programs. Additionally, we aim to support the development of a skilled workforce.

The launch of Skills England marks a transformative moment for the UK’s skills system. By uniting central and local government, businesses, training providers, and unions, Skills England will address the skills needs of the next decade across all regions, aligning with the government’s Industrial Strategy. Its focus on supporting local areas, particularly in construction, aims to enhance sustainable growth and reduce reliance on overseas workers through collaboration with the Migration Advisory Committee. With increased flexibility and strategic oversight, businesses and FE colleges can benefit from more targeted workforce development strategies. This initiative will shape the future of skills training and drive sustainable economic growth. You can read more about Skills England and its role here:

Green Skills Guide: Government’s Retrofit Roadmap

With new ministers poised to start their roles, focusing on home retrofitting for net zero should be a top priority. Effective retrofitting, including transitioning to low-carbon heating, can help lower household energy bills, improve public health, create jobs across communities, and support the UK’s net zero goals. The Climate Change Committee has emphasized the need to decarbonize nearly all buildings.

A crucial aspect that must not be overlooked is the role of FE and the broader education system in preparing the workforce for retrofitting. A recent analysis of the 38 Local Skills Improvement Plans (LSIPs) across England reveals a significant gap in addressing retrofitting needs. The LSIPs, designed to align local skills training with employer needs, often fail to address net zero skills adequately.

Many LSIPs have inadequately addressed retrofitting, with some even neglecting the topic. Where retrofitting is mentioned, it is often relegated to lower priority compared to other skills like recycling. This oversight is problematic given the scale of the workforce needed—estimated between 250,000 and 500,000 people—to achieve retrofitting goals.(Gatsby Charitable Foundation, 2024).

The disconnect between industrial and skills policies needs to be addressed. We need a national strategy to coordinate efforts between the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) and the Department for Education (DfE) This strategy should engage a range of stakeholders and scale up training programs to meet the anticipated demand for retrofitting skills.

Integrating Retrofitting into Education

To meet future demand, FE colleges need to integrate retrofitting and building physics into their construction-related qualifications, such as T-Levels. This integration will better prepare the next generation of workers with the skills necessary for effective retrofitting. Retrofitting homes is a critical investment with significant health, economic, and environmental benefits. Therefore, new minsters must prioritize this area and develop a cohesive strategy that includes strong skills development to support the UK’s climate goals.

Addressing these challenges requires both immediate and long-term actions. In the short term, the UK Government should establish comprehensive retrofit and green skills frameworks to aid local planning and enhance understanding of retrofit skills among employer representative bodies (ERBs). Close collaboration between the DfE and the DESNZ is also necessary to provide effective guidance and share best practices for developing retrofit training facilities.

For the long term, a national retrofit strategy aligned with decarbonization targets is essential. This strategy should ensure sustained funding to build confidence among employers and FE colleges, raise quality standards in construction, and develop a communication plan to boost awareness of retrofit skills. Updating construction qualifications to include building physics and retrofitting content will help prepare a skilled workforce. Although LSIPs represent progress, we need a more coordinated approach to meet the skill demands for retrofitting and achieve the UK’s decarbonization goals. Providing adequate support and resources for developing retrofit skills will be crucial for these initiatives’ success. To learn more about the ‘Retrofit Revolution,’ click here or contact [email protected] for assistance.

Local Skills Improvement Fund

We invited further education providers to apply for funding from the LSIF to upgrade facilities with modern equipment, enhance teacher training, and introduce new courses in critical areas like green construction, carbon capture, and cybersecurity. This initiative aimed to address and fill existing skills gaps by aligning educational offerings with the demands of local employers.

Thousands of individuals have benefited from the enhancement of skills training, which has helped them obtain quality employment opportunities near their homes. Additionally, this initiative is supporting local economies by ensuring employers have access to a workforce with the precise skills required for business growth. Furthermore, the money from the LSIF is being distributed up until March 2025, so there is still time to get involved!

A Quantum training bay equipped with modern renewable energy technologies. The setup is designed for hands-on training in green skills, featuring tools and equipment for sustainable energy practices

FE providers across the country have crafted project plans using the available LSIF. This fund offers a pathway for FE providers to address the needs outlined in their LSIPs. It focuses on critical areas requiring investment to support economic growth, local Net Zero targets, technical education, and upskilling. We recently partnered with Buckinghamshire College Group to develop their Green Energy Skills Hub at the Aylesbury Campus, marking one of our fastest installations yet. After our initial site visit in mid-January 2024, we secured approval in early February and completed the installation by March. The Hub is now equipped with five Air Source Heat Pump Training Bays, three Electrical Ecosystem Bays, and three Solar Thermal Training Bays.

The Hub’s grand opening on May 21, 2024, was attended by leading renewable energy manufacturers, including Mitsubishi, GivEnergy, MCS, Viessmann, and Buckinghamshire Council. This project showcases our ability to deliver top-tier training facilities quickly and efficiently. To see more of our work, click here.

The green skills sector is facing a major skills shortage, amid surging demand for engineers who can install and maintain low-carbon technology such as heat pumps, solar panels and electric vehicle chargers. Half of the global population is currently aged 30 or younger, and this proportion is expected to rise to 57% by the end of 2030. (Gatsby Charitable Foundation, 2024). This represents the largest generation of young people in history. To ensure a successful transition to a more sustainable and equitable world, focusing on developing green skills among youth is essential.

The International Labour Organization (ILO) reports that shifting to sustainable energy sources within a circular economy framework could generate approximately 100 million new jobs. However, this transition may also lead to the loss of some existing jobs. It is crucial for young people to receive adequate training and support to adapt to these changes in the job market.

Additionally, governments worldwide are implementing stricter environmental regulations. Both organizations and individuals need to acquire green skills to comply with these regulations and avoid potential penalties. Adhering to these standards is vital for the long-term success of businesses and individuals alike.

At Quantum Training, we focus on meeting the funding requirements set for FE providers and tackling immediate needs in the green skills sector. As a specialist in renewables and decarbonisation, Quantum has tailored its training programs to provide both practical experience and theoretical knowledge. Our Level 2 ‘Sustainable Energy and Renewable Technologies’ Course, accredited by City and Guilds, offers a comprehensive approach to developing skills in the green sector.

As policy landscapes evolve and workforce needs shift, FE colleges are at a critical point in shaping the future of education and training. Labour’s proposed changes, the formation of Skills England, and the Growth and Skills Levy offer both challenges and opportunities. By leveraging initiatives like the ‘Ready for Retrofit’ program and LSIF, colleges can improve training and address green skills gaps. Integrating retrofitting and sustainable technologies into curricula and upskilling educators will be crucial for preparing the next generation of workers. FE colleges must embrace these developments, align programs with emerging needs, and play a proactive role in building a greener, more skilled workforce. This approach will significantly contribute to sustainable economic growth and advancing industry standards.

We recognize the urgency of bridging the green skills gap and building the net-zero workforce of the future. It is crucial to take action now to meet local, national, and global priorities for green technical skills development.

We have actively assisted several colleges in enhancing their training programs by installing advanced training bays and retrofit bays. These facilities offer students practical experience with low-carbon technologies, including heat pumps, solar PV systems, and electric vehicle chargers.

A trainee engaged in hands-on training in one of Quantum's state-of-the-art training bays. In the aim to provide practical experience in green skills development.

Our Train the Green Trainer course actively advances the skills of college instructors and lecturers. Through hands-on sessions and in-depth courses, participants gain expertise in delivering effective renewable energy training. Our program includes comprehensive training on Quantum’s facilities, the Level 2 Sustainable Energy Technologies course, and advanced Level 3 Heat Pump systems. This initiative ensures educators are well-prepared to teach and inspire students in the growing field of green skills.

Our team is also available to provide guidance on cost-effective solutions for your college and assist in meeting the Government’s LSIF revenue and capital expenditure deadlines. By collaborating with us, you can ensure timely compliance with these important deadlines, making the most of available funding opportunities. This partnership will not only help your college secure the necessary resources but also enhance your ability to adapt to evolving educational demands and implement effective training programs. Ultimately, our support aims to empower your institution to thrive in this changing landscape and successfully achieve its strategic goals.

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The King’s Vision: Remarkable Green Skills for a Better Future

View of the Houses of Parliament in London, where King Charles III's speech on sustainable growth and Green Skills took place, with the iconic Big Ben and Gothic architecture in the backdrop

In his recent address to Parliament, HRH King Charles III underscored a pivotal theme for the UK’s future: ‘My minsters will get Britain building…they will also pursue sustainable growth by encouraging investment in industry, skills, and new technologies’. This forward-thinking vision aligns perfectly with our mission at Quantum Group as we strive to lead the charge in using renewable technologies in sustainable construction to equipping the workforce with essential green skills. You can read the King’s speech in full here.

A Commitment to Sustainable Growth

The King’s Speech highlighted the UK’s dedication to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, with a particular emphasis on integrating sustainability into every facet of economic development. His Majesty outlined several initiatives, including the establishment of Great British Energy and the push for renewable energy investments, which reflect the urgent need for skilled professionals in the green economy. At Quantum Group, we are excited by these goals and fully support the call for enhanced green skills. The need for a skilled workforce to drive and support innovations in renewable energy, sustainable construction, and other eco-friendly technologies has never been more urgent.

The Vital Role of Skills and New Technologies

The King underscored the importance of investing in skills and new technologies. By fostering these areas, the government aims to develop a workforce capable of meeting the demands of the green economy. Quantum Group is committed to offering specialized training programs that align with the latest industry needs and sustainability objectives, providing both theoretical knowledge and practical, hands-on experience in green technologies.

We are committed to aligning our training programs with this vision by continually updating our curriculum and facilities to foster a skilled and adaptable workforce that will drive sustainable growth and innovation.

Our Recent Endeavours

We are thrilled to share that Quantum Group has made significant strides in installing green skills training facilities across various colleges throughout the UK. We are also constantly developing further training modules such as Rainwater Harvesting and Retrofit, which are essential to accelerate green construction skills to net zero.

Looking Ahead

In summary, the King’s Speech sets a clear and ambitious agenda for the future of the UK. At Quantum Group, we are proud to align our efforts with these national goals. Through our specialized training programs and commitment to renewable energy, we are not only supporting the government’s vision but also paving the way for a sustainable and prosperous future.

Stay tuned to our blog for more updates on our initiatives and how we’re making a difference in the green economy.

Case Study: Hertford Regional College, Broxbourne Campus

Hertford Regional College (HRC) Unveils Cutting-Edge Quantum Training Bays at Broxbourne Campus: A Leap Forward in Green Skills Education 

Broxbourne, Hertfordshire — Hertford Regional College (HRC) has taken a monumental step forward in green skills education with the installation of 12 state-of-the-art Quantum Training Bays at its Broxbourne campus. This new facility is set to revolutionize how students learn about and engage with renewable energy technologies, preparing them for successful careers in a rapidly evolving sector. 

A New Era for Green Skills Training at HRC 

Hertford Regional College is no stranger to innovation, having consistently provided top-tier education across a broad spectrum of disciplines. The latest addition to its Broxbourne campus is a testament to the institution’s commitment to staying at the forefront of educational advancements, particularly in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). 

The newly installed Quantum Training Bays include: 

  • Three Air Source Heat Pumps 
  • Three Ground Source Heat Pumps 
  • Three Solar Thermal Systems 
  • Three Electrical Ecosystems 

These facilities are not only industry-standard but are also designed to give students hands-on experience with the technologies that are shaping the future of energy. As the world shifts towards more sustainable energy sources, the skills learned in these bays will be invaluable to students entering the workforce. 

HRC’s Commitment to Sustainability and Innovation 

Hertford Regional College has long been committed to sustainability, recognizing the critical role education plays in addressing global environmental challenges. The installation of the Quantum Training Bays aligns perfectly with this commitment, providing students with the knowledge and practical experience they need to contribute to a greener future. 

These training bays were developed in collaboration with The Quantum Group, a leader in sustainable technology solutions. The Quantum Group worked closely with HRC to ensure that the bays were not only cutting-edge but also aligned with the college’s educational goals and sustainability mission. 

Why Green Skills Matter: Preparing Students for a Sustainable Future 

As the world moves towards a more sustainable future, the demand for professionals with expertise in renewable energy technologies is on the rise. According to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), the renewable energy sector could employ over 42 million people globally by 2050, nearly four times more than it currently does. This growth highlights the importance of institutions like HRC in preparing the next generation of professionals. 

The Quantum Training Bays are specifically designed to equip students with the skills they need to thrive in this growing sector. By providing hands-on experience with technologies such as air and ground source heat pumps and solar thermal systems, HRC is ensuring that its students are not only knowledgeable but also job-ready. 

An Overview of the Quantum Training Bays 

The Quantum Training Bays are more than just a set of equipment—they represent a holistic approach to education in renewable energy technologies. Here’s a closer look at each component of the training bays: 

Air Source Heat Pumps 

Air source heat pumps are a key technology in the move towards sustainable heating solutions. These systems work by extracting heat from the outside air and using it to heat buildings or water. Despite being powered by electricity, they are highly efficient and can significantly reduce carbon emissions compared to traditional heating methods. 

At the Quantum Training Bays, students have the opportunity to learn about the installation, maintenance, and operation of air source heat pumps. This hands-on experience is invaluable for those looking to pursue careers in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), as well as other fields related to energy efficiency and sustainable building practices. 

Ground Source Heat Pumps 

Ground source heat pumps are another critical technology in the sustainable energy landscape. These systems extract heat from the ground and use it to heat buildings, providing a renewable source of energy that can be used year-round. Ground source heat pumps are particularly efficient and can greatly reduce the carbon footprint of buildings. 

In the Quantum Training Bays, students gain practical experience with these systems, learning about their design, installation, and operation. This knowledge is essential for those interested in careers in renewable energy, sustainable building design, and environmental engineering. 

Solar Thermal Systems 

Solar thermal systems harness the power of the sun to generate heat, which can then be used for various applications, such as heating water or providing space heating. These systems are an integral part of the renewable energy landscape and are becoming increasingly popular as a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. 

Students at the Quantum Training Bays learn how to design, install, and maintain solar thermal systems, giving them the skills they need to work in this growing field. With the global push towards solar energy, this training is highly relevant and in demand. 

Electrical Ecosystems 

The electrical ecosystems in the Quantum Training Bays provide a comprehensive education in the principles of electricity generation, distribution, and storage. This includes learning about the integration of renewable energy sources into the grid, as well as the latest technologies in energy storage and management. 

For students interested in careers in electrical engineering, renewable energy, or smart grid technologies, the hands-on experience gained in these ecosystems is invaluable. They learn not only the theory behind these systems but also how to apply it in real-world settings. 

The Broxbourne Campus: A Hub for STEM Excellence 

The Broxbourne campus of Hertford Regional College is the heart of the institution’s STEM education. It houses advanced facilities, including engineering and motor vehicle workshops, construction and electrical labs, and fully equipped science laboratories. The campus is also home to unique features such as the Michael Morpurgo Theatre, TV and recording studios, and a JetBlue air cabin that was originally part of a British Airways aircraft. 

The addition of the Quantum Training Bays enhances Broxbourne’s position as a leading hub for STEM education. These facilities are designed to provide students with a real-world understanding of the technologies that are driving the future of energy and sustainability. 

Ryan Cowell’s Testimonial: A Glimpse into the Installation Process 

Ryan Cowell, the Green Skills Strategic Lead at HRC, played a pivotal role in the installation of the Quantum Training Bays. His testimonial provides insight into the process and the impact these facilities will have on the college and its students. 

“I am delighted to share my positive experience with Quantum following the installation of a suite of the Green Bays at Hertford Regional College. From start to finish, Quantum demonstrated exceptional professionalism and expertise. Their team worked with staff at HRC to ensure that every detail was addressed, resulting in an outstanding outcome that has significantly enhanced the college’s sustainability efforts. 

The installation process was entirely supportive from start to finish, thanks to Quantum’s thorough planning and efficient execution. They were extremely responsive to our needs, offering valuable insights and suggestions that helped us identify the benefits of the Green Bays and the space. The result is an industry-standard facility that not only supports our environmental goals but also provides an engaging learning environment for our students. 

Quantum’s dedication to delivering a high-end service and their innovative approach to sustainable solutions have exceeded our expectations. We are proud to have worked with Quantum and look forward to future collaborations. Their contribution has been instrumental in making Hertford Regional College a greener, more sustainable institution.” 

The Future of Green Skills at HRC 

The installation of the Quantum Training Bays is just the beginning for Hertford Regional College. The institution is committed to expanding its green skills training offerings and continuing to lead the way in sustainability education. Here are some of the ways HRC plans to build on this momentum: 

Expanding Curriculum Offerings 

HRC is in the process of expanding its curriculum to include more courses focused on renewable energy technologies and sustainability. This includes both academic programs and vocational training, ensuring that students at all levels have access to the education they need to succeed in the green economy. 

These new programs will cover a wide range of topics, from the basics of renewable energy to advanced courses in sustainable building design, energy management, and environmental science. By offering these programs, HRC is positioning itself as a leader in green skills education. 

Industry Partnerships 

Building on its successful collaboration with The Quantum Group, HRC is actively seeking new industry partnerships to enhance its green skills training offerings. These partnerships will provide students with additional opportunities for hands-on learning, internships, and job placements, ensuring that they are well-prepared for careers in the renewable energy sector. 

HRC is also working closely with local businesses and organizations to ensure that its training programs align with the needs of the industry. This approach helps to bridge the gap between education and employment, providing students with the skills they need to succeed in the workforce. 

Community Engagement and Outreach 

As part of its commitment to sustainability, HRC is also focused on engaging with the local community to raise awareness about the importance of green skills and renewable energy. This includes hosting workshops, seminars, and public events that highlight the benefits of sustainable practices and technologies. 

HRC is also working to establish itself as a resource for local businesses and organizations looking to adopt more sustainable practices. By providing training and consulting services, the college is helping to drive the transition to a greener economy in the Hertfordshire region. 

Student Success Stories 

The true measure of HRC’s success in green skills education will be the achievements of its students. As more students complete their training in the Quantum Training Bays and enter the workforce, HRC is committed to tracking their success and sharing their stories with the wider community. 

These success stories will not only highlight the impact of HRC’s training programs but will also serve as inspiration for future students. By showcasing the achievements of its graduates, HRC hopes to encourage more students to pursue careers in renewable energy and sustainability. 

Conclusion: A Brighter, Greener Future 

The installation of the Quantum Training Bays at Hertford Regional College’s Broxbourne campus marks a significant milestone in the institution’s commitment to sustainability and green skills education. These cutting-edge facilities provide students with the hands-on experience they need to succeed in a rapidly evolving job market and contribute to a more sustainable future. 

As the demand for renewable energy professionals continues to grow, HRC is well-positioned to lead the way in green skills training. With its state-of-the-art facilities, innovative curriculum, and strong industry partnerships, the college is preparing the next generation of professionals to meet the challenges of the future. 

For more information about Hertford Regional College and its green skills training programs, visit the HRC website or contact the admissions office. 

Find out how we can support your college’s green curriculum at https://fe.thequantumgroup.uk.com/

Our team is more than happy to answer your questions. Please email Jade Husson, Business Development, at [email protected]

Case Study: Buckinghamshire College Group, Aylesbury Campus Green Skills Hub

Quickest Installation yet!

Plumbing student Dylan enjoyed how our training covers sustainable technology in more depth than other courses

Bucks Green Energy Skills Hub was a great example of a speedy turnaround installation. We completed our first site visit to Bucks’ Aylesbury Campus in mid-January 2024; our quote was accepted early February and the Hub was commissioned at the beginning of March 2024 complete with five Air Source Heat Pump Training Bays, three Electrical Ecosystem Bays and Three Solar Thermal Training Bays.  

The Hub had a grand opening on the 21st of May 2024 and was attended by several leading renewables manufacturers including, Mitsubishi, GivEnergy, MCS, Weissmann as well as Buckinghamshire Council.

“Quantum’s been the go-to people to go for this sort of installation for renewables. They come in, they measure, they price, they supply and fit everything and it’s been seamless. Anytime I’ve asked for anything, or asked for changes, they’ve been able to do that and it’s just been a really great experience. The workmanship – top quality. Our learners have got to come and see it being worked on as well, so that’s good for the enrichment of our learners, and Quantum have thrown in Masterclasses for the learners as well. The set up is amazing and the bay quality is really good. This is going to revolutionize Buckinghamshire’s renewable prospectus. Employers will be able to come here and upskill their staff and learners will be able to do CPD here, enhancing their knowledge so they’re going out into employment with a much better understanding of renewable technologies. They’ll get a first-class industry experience from this.” 

Matthew Cappell  – Director for Construction and Technology at Buckinghamshire College Group

To learn more about Buck’s plans for their Green Skills Hub read the following article: Bucks Green Skills Hub: Renewables Launch Event

Find out how we can support your college’s green curriculum at https://fe.thequantumgroup.uk.com/

Our team is more than happy to answer your questions. Please email Jade Husson, Business Development, at [email protected]

Students praise Quantum Group’s ‘amazing’ green skills training

College students have been praising our bespoke green skills training course and “amazing” training bays.

Plumbing student Dylan enjoyed how our training covers sustainable technology in more depth than other courses

Our state-of-the-art bays give learners practical experience of working with low-carbon and energy-saving technologies such as heat pumps. The accompanying Level 2 course, Sustainable Energy and Renewable Technologies, offers a comprehensive introduction to fossil fuels, global warming, building regulations and working with live systems.

One of the plumbing students who took our course at London South Bank Technical College, Dylan, said Quantum Group’s training stood out from other courses thanks to the focus on green energy and the practical training available. 

I’m a hands-on person and the ability to work on systems which involve sustainability was amazing

Dylan, plumbing student

He added: “In college I’ve been able to go over renewables and sustainability but it wasn’t in depth [like Quantum Group’s course is]. I’d heard that in this course [by Quantum Group] we’d learn about heat pumps and solar, so that ties into plumbing, which I’m going into. Everything is moving to sustainability and renewable energy, so I thought this would be a good course.”

Describing what attracted him to our new course, he said: “The fact that this course involves air source heat pumps and solar thermal, as it’s going to be a major factor in my plumbing in the years to come.

“The most interesting part of the course for me was the practical side of things. I’m a more hands-on person, and the ability to work on systems which involve sustainability and new technology was amazing. I learn more when I’m doing something, not when I’m watching it on a screen.”

Practical

Fellow student Dillon said: “This is the first course I’ve taken in sustainable energy. As a plumber, I want to know as much as I can about the industry and new technologies. If you understand more, you have a better insight into the construction industry as a whole.

“I liked this course because it was hands-on and there was more of a practical aspect.”

Dillon has clear ideas on how this experience will elevate him from rivals in his plumbing career, saying: “Because new technologies are coming into play more and more in different places, not only industrial but domestic, it will help me to have an understanding of these.”

Similarly, he was impressed with how the course helped him build on his existing knowledge. He said: “I’ve learnt bits and pieces from other courses, but this course brings it as a whole.”

He concluded: “With the knowledge I’ve gained, I can move into sustainability and renewable technology. If I have a customer who wants to move on to something that’s new and green I’ll be able to advise them. I get to stand out now.”

Net zero

A third student, Josh, said: “This is my first course in this sort of technology. It’s in depth [and] very detailed. I’ve done my Level 2 plumbing before. 

“The Government is implementing net zero for global warming and climate action and what we need to do to address it. It’s so important.”

Our Level 2 course is assured by City & Guilds and was developed in partnership with Daikin UK. You can learn more about how we’re helping close the green skills gap at cityandguilds.com/news

Learn more about our training bay installation at Stockport College at thequantumgroup.uk.com/quantum-training-praised/

Find out how we can support your college’s green curriculum at https://fe.thequantumgroup.uk.com/

Our team is more than happy to answer your questions. Please email Jade Husson, Business Development, at [email protected]

Quantum Group’s training and expertise praised by college staff

Our expertise in green skills and technology has been applauded by Stockport College, where we have installed nine state-of-the-art training bays that will give students hands-on experience of working with low-carbon technologies. 

Nine bays were installed over only two weeks at Stockport, which is part of the Trafford College Group. Students there will now be able to learn about low-carbon, energy-saving and renewable technologies through interactive and immersive classes.

Quantum Group’s staff have been supportive and knowledgeable.

Stewart Quayle, Construction Lead at Stockport College

Stewart Quayle, Construction Lead at the College, said: “Regarding green skills and technology, we are staying at the cutting edge for new, high-demand industry skills. 

“We have been advised and informed by the Quantum Group, whose staff have been supportive and knowledgeable, on the future requirements for industry.”

In the new Green Technologies Hub, students can learn how to install and maintain air source heat pumps, solar photovoltaic and electrical vehicle charging systems. 

Qualifications

Stewart added: “They [Quantum] have given us a fully installed product in a timely, effective way that will enable us to expand our curriculum offer while meeting the needs of Greater Manchester and wider employers. 

“We can now offer the ‘Low Carbon Heating Technician’ apprenticeship standard and a range of bolt-on courses, as well as upskilling qualifications required by industry. 

“Quantum has also developed a qualification assured by City and Guilds for study programmes at Level 2 and they support delivery by providing staff CPD.

“It’s an excellent investment in future skills and technology.”

Opportunities 

Quantum Group is working with colleges across the UK to help meet the “soaring demand” for green skills engineers. 

Maria Gonella, Quantum Group managing partner, wearing a white shirt. The background is the Quantum Group's blue Q marque
Maria Gonella,
Quantum Group Managing Partner

Maria Gonella, Quantum Group Managing Partner, added: “We were delighted to complete this important project for Stockport College in double-quick time. As part of the exercise we also installed the water, waste and electric services for the bays. All we needed was a floor plan and a clear space to install the training bays. 

“At Quantum Group we strongly support the need to upskill and educate learners in green construction skills. Notably, these renewable training facilities go hand-in-hand with the Level 2 course we created, Sustainable Energy and Renewable Technologies. This course was developed in partnership with Daikin UK and is assured by City and Guilds. 

“Our aim is to help people embrace opportunities linked to sustainability – there is a soaring demand for green technology and engineers who can install and maintain this technology. Learners can acquire the necessary skills and understand how renewable energy is pivotal in reaching net zero targets.

“Together with our colleges and partners, we are creating the workforce of tomorrow and driving the acceleration towards a cleaner, greener world.”

Our Level 2 course and training has been developed in partnership with Daikin UK.

Learn more about our training packages for further education colleges at our dedicated microsite, fe.thequantumgroup.uk.com/

Our team is happy to answer any questions. Please email Jade Husson, Business Development, at [email protected]

Why gaining green skills should be your New Year Resolution

Looking to learn something new in 2024? Here’s why you should consider our LCL green skills training courses…

An engineer wearing a red shirt and red cap is installing a heat pump at a home

The green skills sector needs to recruit 400,000 workers between now and 2050 for the UK to meet its net zero goals, according to research by the National Grid

And one in three UK job postings now requires green skills, LinkedIn’s Global Green Skills Report has revealed. 

But demand is vastly outstripping supply, especially when it comes to workers qualified to install low-carbon technology such as heat pumps, solar PV and electric car charging points. 

UK homeowners and businesses are increasingly adopting green energy and heating technologies  – MSC data shows there were 220,500 certified installations in 2023.

This marks the most successful year for small-scale renewable installations since 2008, when records began to be kept.

Grants

Heat pump uptake remains high, thanks in part to the Government’s Boiler Upgrade Scheme, which offers grants to homeowners and businesses looking to replace a fossil fuel heating system with a heat pump.

It was announced on 18 December that another £1.5 billion has been committed to the scheme. 

The Government also hopes to have 600,000 heat pump installations per year by 2028.

But there are only 3,000 trained heat pump engineers in the UK, according to social good charity Nesta, and at least 27,000 qualified engineers will be needed by 2028. 

Our specialist training course is helping to address this skills gap. It is ideal for learners from a heating background who would like to upskill. 

Plus, heating engineers who take our LCL Awards Level 3 course, which covers the installation and maintenance of air source heat pumps, could qualify for funding support. 

Up to £500 can be claimed to cover the cost of heat pump training as part of the Government’s Heat Training Grant. Our team can advise on your application when you sign up for our training. 

Training

We offer a range of training courses accredited by LCL Awards and Daikin to help you upskill in 2024. These include Level 3 courses covering electric vehicle charging equipment and small-scale solar PV.

Our other courses include low temperature heating and hot water, energy efficiency for gas and oil-fired domestic heating and hot water, hot water systems and safety, and electrical energy storage systems

For a full list of our courses, please visit thequantumgroup.uk.com/courses-page

Quantum Group Managing Partner Maria Gonella said: “The decarbonisation and renewable energies sector is growing rapidly. You can advance your employment prospects and be part of a rapidly growing workforce that focuses on sustainable growth and the transition to a net zero world.

“At Quantum Group, we specialise in providing opportunities to learn green skills through our range of courses. Our experienced trainers will equip you with the knowledge you need to successfully install and maintain in-demand green technologies. 

“Funding help is also available to help you upskill. Contact our team for more information.”

Our team is happy to answer any questions. For more information email us at [email protected] or call 01708 528240.

How we’re helping colleges close the green skills gap

Communities across the country are now benefiting from a share of £165 million in government funding to enhance training opportunities in their area and plug local green skills gaps. 

Quantum Group’s air source heat pump training bays give students hands-on experience of installation and maintenance

The money – from the Local Skills Improvement Fund (LSIF) – is being distributed up until 2025. 

The green skills sector is facing a major skills shortage, amid surging demand for engineers who can install and maintain low-carbon technology such as heat pumps, solar panels and electric vehicle chargers. Another 400,000 green roles will need to be filled to build this net zero energy workforce of the future, according to the National Grid

Many organisations and further education colleges are now looking to deliver a new ‘green’ curriculum – and the Quantum Group is here to help. 

Training bays

We have already supported a number of colleges to ramp up their training programmes.

This includes installing our state-of-the-art training bays. These give students hands-on experience of working with low-carbon tech such as heat pumps, solar PV and electric vehicle chargers. 

We have also created a bespoke and complementary Level 2 training course, Sustainable Energy and Renewable Technologies. This course is assured by City & Guilds and was produced in partnership with eco-heating technology brand Daikin UK

Meanwhile, our Train the Green Trainer Academy supports college tutors and lecturers to upskill and improve their own knowledge. 

Our team can advise on the most cost-efficient solutions for your college and support you to meet the LSIF revenue and capital spend deadlines put in place by the Government.

‘Amazing’

Students who took part in a trial run of our Level 2 course at London South Bank College (LSBC) last summer and used our training bays have praised the learning. 

One participant, Dylan, said: “The ability to be able to work on systems which involve sustainability, new technology, that’s coming into plumbing was amazing for me. I’m a hands-on learner, I will learn more when I’m doing something.”

Another student, Josh, said: “I’ve done my Level 2 Plumbing and this course has a lot more information, it’s very detailed. 

“The Government is implementing net zero and this [training] will give me a head start on the knowledge I have to learn about before it’s actually law.”

Knowledge

As well as installing nine training bays and running our Level 2 course, LSBC has also taken part in our Train the Green Trainer programme.

Tim Weston, Director Career Pathways, STEAM, said: “Our electrical and plumbing teams were really impressed by the knowledge and passion of Quantum’s trainer. Looking forward to further renewables training with you.”

Another of our college partners, London South East Colleges (LSEC), has installed our training bays at its Bromley campus, as part of a new state-of-the-art Green Skills Lab funded by the Department for Education. 

You can learn more about LSEC’s lab by watching this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LiuEecevRI

Quantum Group’s Jade Husson, Business Development, said: “We offer the most comprehensive solutions for training bays, courses and trainer support. 

“Our hands-on training bays give students practical experience of working with low-carbon technologies – these practical skills are important for a successful future career as an installer. 

“Together with our college partners, we are helping to address the green skills gap.”

Our team is happy to answer your questions and share more information. Please reach out to Jade at [email protected]

You can also learn more about our training packages on our new microsite at fe.thequantumgroup.uk.com 

Quantum praised in green skills gap report to DfE

The Quantum Group’s state-of-the-art renewables training facilities and courses have been highlighted in a major report to the Department for Education about work to address the green skills gap. 

The cover of 'Accelerating Green Skills in Local London Through Effective Industry Engagement – A Summary Report'

The report, Accelerating Green Skills in Local London Through Effective Industry Engagement – A Summary Report, outlines how we are providing further education colleges with low-carbon training bays. These allow students to get hands-on, practical training as part of a new green skills-oriented curriculum. 

Quantum’s equipment enables students to learn about the design, installation and maintenance of in-demand decarbonisation technology such as solar panels, heat pumps and EV charging.

Climate challenge

The report also praises the Level 2 qualification we created as a “good introduction to renewable technologies”. Our course, Sustainable Energy and Renewable Technologies, is assured by City & Guilds and was launched in the summer. This training was created in partnership with Daikin UK to help train the workforce of the future and address the green skills gap. 

The qualification “covers installation, service, maintenance, commissioning and fault-finding”, notes the report. It adds that our course also looks at “wider aspects of understanding the climate challenge, energy transition and the commercial skills required for the workplace”.

Quantum’s training for professionals looking to upskill and green careers educators is also mentioned as part of a list of “top-level recommended training”.

Increasing the number of people trained in such energy-saving technology and green industries is a feature of the Government’s Net Zero Strategy.

The Quantum Group has made collaboration and engagement with further education colleges and leading technology providers such as Daikin a priority.  

Skill sets

Maria Gonella, Quantum Group Managing Partner, said: “It has been a wonderful journey collaborating with further education to support the growth in renewable training and local green skills so far. My engagement with industry stakeholders and attending LSIP [local skills improvement plan] meetings has enabled a productive dialogue between education providers and employers. 

“It is important to speak openly about the challenges we face within local economies, which is supporting new entrants to the workplace with highly practical and technically competent skill sets. It is imperative that these skill sets evolve at the same pace as renewable technology advancements.”

The report was produced by Crystal Associates on behalf of Local London Green Jobs and Skills Partnership – a collaboration of more than 13 FE colleges, over 30 employers and 11 local authorities. The report has been submitted to the Department for Education. 

You can read the full report here.

Quantum ‘thrilled’ to sponsor this year’s Skills London

The team at the Quantum Group is delighted to announce that we are a sponsor of this year’s Skills London exhibition – the UK’s largest jobs and careers event for young people. 

We are sponsoring the Construction and Engineering Zone and our team is looking forward to meeting attendees, educators and their families. At our stand, we will sharing our knowledge, passion for sustainability and renewables and information about our training courses and facilities. 

A student at London South East Colleges learns about energy-saving technology using a Quantum training bay

The event is at ExCel London on 24 and 25 November and will offer up to 35,000 jobs, training opportunities and apprenticeships under one roof.

Our team and exhibition space will be giving our visitors information about how Quantum is helping accelerate the UK’s drive towards achieving net zero through our training courses and state-of-the-art bespoke training facilities. 

We will also be taking part in a workshop, ‘The acceleration to net zero by closing the skills gap’. This will demonstrate how we have identified collaborative solutions to addressing the growing green skills gap and have developed training facilities and courses that help students, their tutors and professional engineers.

Education

College tutors who visit us can learn about how we can support the education of the green skills workforce of tomorrow, to help meet the growing demand for engineers who work with low carbon technologies. 

We will also share information about our custom-designed training course for college students, Sustainable Energy and Renewable Technologies. The course has been assured by City & Guilds and provides an introduction to green technologies for young people and career changers. 

The course is the first of its kind and was created in partnership with Daikin UK. It covers fossil fuels and their impact on the environment, legislation and knowledge about greener, energy-saving technologies such as air source heat pumps. 

We will also have demonstration units at our stand showcasing our state-of-the-art training bays for colleges. These allow students to gain practical experience of using green technologies and complement the theory they learn in the classroom. 

Our training bays are a key element of the new Green Skills Lab unveiled at London South East Colleges’ Bromley campus in September and have proved a hit with students there. 

Expertise

Our team will also be discussing our ‘Train the Green Trainer Academy’ – our specialist facility dedicated to equipping trainers and tutors with the necessary expertise to deliver renewable energy courses.

Maria Gonella, Quantum Group Managing Partner, said: “We’re thrilled to be sponsoring Skills London this year and can’t wait to see everyone at our stand. 

“The decarbonisation and renewable energies sector is growing rapidly. It offers many opportunities to advance your employability and be part of a rapidly growing workforce that focuses on sustainable growth and the transition to a net zero world.

“At Quantum, we specialise in providing opportunities to engage in learning about green skills. Our training courses will equip you with lifelong practical skills in renewable technologies. We strive to bridge the gap between theory and practice by providing immersive and hands-on renewable training experiences through our innovative range of products, courses and services. 

“Through our collaborative approach with industry stakeholders, we remain at the forefront of the evolving renewable energy space, enabling us to design optimal low-carbon systems for the built environment and provide training on the latest industry technologies. Together, we are driving the transformation towards a greener future.”

Learn more about Skills London and book at https://www.businessldn.co.uk/skillslondon/event-information

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