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Home / News / Intersolar Brasil Nordeste 2026 offers technical mini-courses in energy.

Intersolar Brasil Nordeste 2026 offers technical mini-courses in energy.

The program covers electrical safety, electromobility, and energy storage with a focus on practical professional applications.
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  • April 9, 2026, at 14:50 PM
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Intersolar Brasil Nordeste 2026 offers technical mini-courses in energy.
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In addition to bringing together experts and leaders from the renewable energy sector, Intersolar Brasil Nordeste 2026 invests in a full agenda of mini-courses for technical training and professional development. Held on April 28th and 29th at the Ceará Events Center, the meetings offer a practical immersion in topics such as electrical safety, electromobility, and energy storage systems.

The program begins on Tuesday, the 28th, with the mini-course "How NBR 16384 helps you in applying NR 10," taught by Edson Martinho, managing partner of Abracopel. The activity presents the standard as a complementary tool to NR 10, detailing safe work procedures, risk analysis, and prevention measures, focusing on reducing accidents and increasing legal compliance.

Also on the first day, the mini-course "NR 10 Review: a practical guide for those who will lead the adaptation," conducted by João Gilberto Cunha, CEO of Mi Omega, addresses the most recent updates to the standard and its practical impacts, including integration with the Risk Management Program (PGR), as stipulated in NR-1.

Closing out the day's program on the 28th, the course "Modeling and Operation Strategies for Charging Networks" provides a comprehensive overview of the planning and operation of charging networks for electric vehicles. Taught by Cesare Quintero Pica and Rafael Cunha, from movE Eletromobilidade, the content explores everything from investment decisions to monetization strategies and user experience.

On Wednesday the 29th, the agenda continues with the mini-course "How to implement the fire protection measures required by the Fire Department", again with João Gilberto Cunha and Rafael Cunha. The course addresses technical and regulatory requirements for buildings with electric vehicle charging systems, with an emphasis on safety and prevention.

In the afternoon, the mini-course "Application of BESS in the commercial and industrial market for integrators," taught by Vinicius Ayrão Franco, presents practical applications, limitations, and technical criteria for adopting battery systems in the C&I segment.

Closing the program, the course “Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) in Practice: Strategies to Enable Return on Investment” delves deeper into the discussion of economic viability and regulatory integration. Taught by professors from the Federal University of Paraíba – Flávio da Silva Vitorino Gomes, Ademar Virgolino da Silva Netto, and Kleber Carneiro de Oliveira – the mini-course offers an approach based on engineering and real-world case studies.

With a focus on practical application and alignment with current market demands, the mini-courses reinforce the role of Intersolar Brasil Nordeste as a training and professional development platform for those working in the energy transition.

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Raphael Guerra
Journalist graduated from PUC Campinas. Worked at Futpress, TV Século 21 and ENM. Has experience in podcasting, television, radio, news and press relations.
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