Hands-on technical and safety training
DWT has completed a comprehensive transformation of its U.S. Training Center in Humble, Texas, significantly expanding its ability to deliver hands-on technical and safety training for renewable energy technicians. The project, which spanned approximately 18 months from planning through completion, reflects DWT's ongoing commitment to developing safe and technically proficient workforces. The facility supports more than 200 trainees annually and serves as a cornerstone of DWT's technician development program. The renovated facility now features a fully functional Siemens 2.3-93 nacelle complete with hub and downtower assembly, an MHI 1000A simulator, basic electrical and hydraulic training, intermediate troubleshooting rooms, and a 5MW solar inverter, providing technicians with real-world training opportunities across multiple renewable energy technologies. DWT also expanded its fundamental electrical and hydraulic training areas, and its intermediate and advanced technical training classrooms, creating additional space for hands-on learning and skills development. A new training tower further enhances the facility's capabilities, allowing up to six trainees to participate simultaneously and enabling instructors to conduct multiple rescue scenarios at once. DWT's Training Center is part of a comprehensive development system that combines classroom instruction, online learning, hands-on technical training, and structured on-the-job experience. Together, these elements ensure technicians demonstrate competency before performing work in the field, supporting DWT's commitment to safety, quality, and operational excellence across the renewable energy industry.
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Volume: 2026 July/August

