College’s We’ve Installed At:

We’ve installed green skills training facilities in over 30 colleges countrywide over the last two years. Here’s what some of them have had to say about their installations.

Northampton College

Northampton College’s Green Skills Centre – Leading Sustainable Education and Training for the Future

Building a Future-Ready Green Skills Centre

The Green Skills Centre at Northampton College is more than just a training facility; it’s a platform for reshaping the way we approach education in sustainable industries. When Northampton College first approached us, their goal was clear: they wanted a facility that was cutting-edge, practical, and relevant to the pressing challenges of today’s job market. The journey from initial design to a fully operational, technology-rich learning environment was built on a solid foundation of collaboration and expert planning.

Northampton College’s curriculum teams and teachers have been fully involved in the installation process, ensuring that the Green Skills Centre would not only meet the needs of today but also adapt to tomorrow’s advancements in green technology. Our engineers and designers took on the challenge enthusiastically, working closely with the college’s staff to realize a vision that brought theory and practice together under one roof. Well done to Mark Bradshaw, Roberto Pareccini, Duncan Brignell and Patrick Leavy and the proactive work you are doing to help our net zero generation make the most of opportunities green skills will open for them!

Northampton College’s Green Skills Centre is a state-of-the-art facility designed to educate and empower the next generation of environmentally conscious professionals on a range of low carbon technologies including both air source and ground source heat pumps, solar thermal systems and solar photovoltaic, battery storage and electric vehicle charging systems.

The Grand Opening: A Celebration of Innovation and Sustainability

The official launch of the Northampton Green Skills Centre was a milestone event for everyone involved. Local leaders, educational staff, and industry representatives gathered to celebrate the facility’s opening, each recognizing the crucial role this centre will play in shaping the future workforce. The Green Skills Centre stands as a testament to Northampton College’s commitment to sustainability and Quantum’s ability to bring such visionary projects to life.

With the centre now open, hundreds of students will have access to training that reflects the latest advancements in green industries. Courses cover a range of topics from renewable energy installation to energy-efficient construction techniques, providing a comprehensive learning experience that equips students with the skills necessary to thrive in an increasingly green job market.

A Collaborative and Client-Centric Approach

We emphasize client satisfaction at every stage, and Northampton College’s experience mirrors our commitment to quality. Patrick Leavy, the Deputy Principal of Northampton College, shared his feedback with us throughout the project, giving valuable insights that helped us fine-tune our work. Patrick’s words highlight the success of our collaborative approach:

“Jade – I met the engineers from Quantum yesterday – just wanted to let you know they are doing a sterling job with our Green Skills Centre – it is coming together very nicely. Many of our curriculum teams are really interested in it and are exploring how the Centre can support their areas. All very exciting. Thank you.”

Engaging directly with educators and administrators has always been a part of our approach, ensuring that every aspect of our work aligns with our client’s goals and enhances the student learning experience.

Looking to the Future: Long-Term Impact and Continuous Support

We’re excited to see Northampton College begin utilizing the Green Skills Centre to its full potential. As Patrick mentioned, the next phase includes comprehensive training for staff and continuous engagement to ensure that the facility remains a leader in green skills education. Our goal is to foster a long-term partnership, working with Northampton College to adapt and evolve the center’s capabilities as the industry changes.

From Vision to Reality: The Quantum Process

At Quantum, our holistic project process involves multiple stages, each essential in turning our clients’ visions into effective, sustainable spaces. For the Green Skills Centre, we undertook concept design, planning, scheduling, installation, and commissioning to ensure that all components met the highest standards of performance and sustainability. Our design incorporated advanced features such as renewable energy installations, interactive learning stations, and adaptable spaces that support various learning styles and technologies.

Patrick Leavy added his perspective on the seamless process:

“We are very pleased with the Quantum engagement from that first tentative enquiry with you Jade, initial meetings, through to concept design, planning, scheduling, installation and commissioning has been all expertly and professionally managed. Thank you – we look forward to the next phase, including training for staff and the official opening/launch.”

This praise is a testament to Quantum’s professional and strategic project management. By ensuring that each stage was handled meticulously, we delivered a project that met Northampton College’s expectations and set a standard for future green training facilities.

This project is a powerful example of Quantum’s ability to meet the unique demands of educational institutions looking to embrace green technologies. We’re inspired by the impact this centre will have on students, faculty, and the broader community. With projects like this, Quantum is not only contributing to sustainable education but also setting a foundation for a greener, more resilient future.

Activate Learning, Reading College

Quantum Group Case Study: Installation of Low Carbon Training Bays at Activate Learning, Reading Campus 

As leaders in the renewable energy and sustainable technology training sector, we at Quantum Group are proud to announce the successful completion of our latest project: the installation of a cutting-edge low-carbon training facility at Activate Learning’s Reading Campus. This project is part of our ongoing commitment to providing educational institutions with the tools and training environments they need to foster the next generation of sustainable technology professionals. 

With this installation, we have empowered Reading College’s students to gain hands-on experience in renewable energy technologies, including Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP), Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHP), and electrical ecosystems. This development will equip learners with vital green skills as the UK transitions toward a more sustainable future. 

In this case study, we’ll walk you through the journey of this installation, explain how it aligns with the UK’s green agenda, and share insights from John Evans, Curriculum Manager for Construction and Engineering/Technology at Reading College, who was integral to the success of this project. 

 

The Vision: A Sustainable Future for Reading College 

When we first partnered with Activate Learning to upgrade their facilities at Reading College, we were struck by the institution’s forward-thinking approach to vocational training. The college already had an impressive reputation for its construction and engineering courses, but they recognized a growing need for specialized training in renewable energy and sustainable technologies. 

Activate Learning sought to establish Reading College as a hub for green technology education, with a particular focus on heat pump systems and integrated electrical ecosystems. As the demand for low-carbon solutions continues to increase across the UK, it was crucial that students not only understand the theory behind these systems but also have the chance to work with the technology in a practical, hands-on environment. 

The vision was clear: create an advanced learning space that would help bridge the skills gap in the green economy and prepare students for the challenges of the future. 

 

The Installation: Air and Ground Source Heat Pump Training Bays 

We began the installation with the construction of three dedicated Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) training bays and three Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) training bays. 

Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) Training Bays 

ASHPs are a cornerstone of the UK’s renewable heating strategy. They work by extracting heat from the ambient air and transferring it into buildings, providing a highly efficient heating solution. For Reading College, it was vital that students could not only understand how ASHP systems work but also gain practical experience with installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. 

Our team at Quantum installed three ASHP bays, each designed to simulate real-world scenarios. These bays allow students to engage directly with the equipment, learning how to configure systems, assess performance, and maintain them for optimal efficiency. As ASHPs become increasingly common in domestic and commercial properties, this training is essential to preparing students for future careers in renewable energy. 

Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) Training Bays 

Similarly, GSHPs provide an efficient method for heating buildings, drawing heat from the ground rather than the air. They are particularly useful for large buildings and developments where long-term sustainability is a priority. Ground source systems have the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions, making them an integral part of the UK’s renewable energy strategy. 

For the GSHP bays at Reading College, we installed three practical learning environments that allow students to experience the full installation and operation process. These systems involve more complex groundwork than ASHPs, so it was important that the training environment allowed for comprehensive learning, from initial design through to final system operation. 

 

Electrical Ecosystem Training Bays: Integrating Sustainability 

The final stage of the installation involved creating three electrical ecosystem training bays. These ecosystems allow students to work with a variety of renewable energy technologies, including solar PV systems, energy storage units, and electric vehicle charging points. 

With the shift toward electrification of homes and transport, these bays are a vital addition to the college’s curriculum. By working directly with electrical systems, students will gain the experience they need to integrate renewable energy technologies into future projects. Whether it’s installing solar panels on a domestic property or setting up large-scale battery storage for a commercial client, the skills learned in these bays will be indispensable for tomorrow’s workforce. 

 

John Evans’ Perspective: A Word from Reading College 

Throughout the installation, we worked closely with John Evans, Curriculum Manager for Construction and Engineering/Technology at Reading College, to ensure that the facility met the specific needs of the college and its students. His feedback on the project was invaluable, and we are pleased to share his full endorsement of the work: 

“I am writing to express my sincere gratitude for the outstanding work Quantum has done on our new sustainable area at Reading College. The transformation of the space is truly remarkable and a testament to your team’s skill, dedication, and commitment to sustainability. In particular, I would like to commend the exceptional work of your engineer, Lewis. His professionalism, politeness, and willingness to work around our ongoing college activities were truly commendable. Lewis was always informative and helpful, ensuring a smooth handover process. The quality of the workmanship and equipment used throughout the project is evident in the final result and will undoubtedly have a positive impact on our campus community. Thank you again for your exceptional work. We are thrilled with the results and look forward to the positive impact this sustainable area will have on our college.” 

This feedback from John perfectly encapsulates the success of the project and highlights the impact our installations have had on the college. 

 

The Role of Sustainability in Education: Why This Project Matters 

At Quantum, we believe that the transition to a low-carbon economy must be supported by education. Without skilled professionals to install, maintain, and innovate with renewable energy technologies, the UK’s goals for net-zero carbon emissions will be hard to achieve. 

The installation at Reading College is part of a broader movement to integrate sustainability into vocational training across the country. By providing students with access to the latest renewable technologies, we are helping to create a workforce that is not only knowledgeable but also capable of leading the green revolution. 

Moreover, the focus on practical, hands-on learning is crucial. While theoretical knowledge is important, the real value comes from understanding how to apply that knowledge in the field. The training bays we installed give students the opportunity to do just that, ensuring they leave college with the confidence and expertise they need to succeed in the rapidly evolving renewable energy sector. 

 

Overcoming Challenges: Delivering the Project Amidst Active Campus Operations 

As with any large-scale installation, the project at Reading College came with its own set of challenges. The campus remained operational throughout the installation process, meaning we had to carefully coordinate our work to avoid disrupting day-to-day activities. 

This is where the expertise of our on-site engineer, Lewis, truly shone through. As mentioned in John Evans’ feedback, Lewis displayed an exemplary level of professionalism, working closely with college staff to ensure that the installation was completed efficiently and with minimal disruption. His commitment to maintaining a high standard of communication and transparency was key to the project’s success. 

 

The Impact: Preparing Students for the Green Economy 

The low-carbon training bays at Reading College represent more than just a physical space—they are a gateway to opportunity. As the UK government continues to invest in renewable energy infrastructure, the demand for skilled professionals in this sector is only going to grow. 

For students at Reading College, these training bays offer an unparalleled opportunity to gain experience with the technologies that are shaping the future of energy. Whether they go on to work in domestic heating, commercial renewable installations, or electrical system design, the skills they acquire in these training bays will be in high demand. 

By providing practical, hands-on training, we are not only helping students build their careers but also contributing to the broader goal of a more sustainable future. 

 

Looking Ahead: Quantum’s Commitment to Sustainable Education 

The installation at Reading College is just one example of our ongoing work to support educational institutions in the UK. As the country moves towards a net-zero future, we believe that our role in helping to train the next generation of renewable energy professionals is more important than ever. 

We are currently in discussions with other colleges across the country to provide similar installations, expanding our impact and helping more students gain the skills they need to thrive in the green economy. 

At Quantum, our commitment to sustainability goes beyond installations. We are passionate about working closely with educational institutions to understand their needs and deliver solutions that not only meet those needs but exceed them. 

 

Conclusion: A Step Toward a Greener Future 

In conclusion, the installation of low-carbon training bays at Activate Learning’s Reading Campus is a milestone for both Quantum and the college. This project reflects our shared vision for a more sustainable future and our belief in the power of education to drive that vision forward. 

We are proud to have worked with John Evans and his team at Reading College, and we look forward to seeing the positive impact this new sustainable area will have on students, the college, and the broader community. 

Darlington College Green Zones | Cutting-Edge Training Bays 

In the race toward a sustainable future and net-zero emissions, Darlington College has made a significant leap by opening its state-of-the-art Green Zones. This new training hub is set to empower the next generation of professionals by providing them with hands-on experience in renewable energy and green construction techniques.

The Green Skills Initiative at Darlington College

As part of the UK’s efforts to meet its climate goals, demand for green technologies is soaring, and institutions like Darlington College are investing in training the skilled professionals who will support this transition. The newly launched Green Zones focus on equipping students with the technical expertise and knowledge required to excel in industries that promote sustainability, such as energy-efficient construction, green building materials, and renewable energy systems.

The heart of this initiative is the hands-on training it offers students, and this is where Quantum Group’s collaboration with Darlington shines. The college’s new facility now boasts two advanced air source heat pump training bays and two electrical eco-system training bays, all installed by Quantum Group. These facilities are designed to give students practical experience with modern renewable energy systems, making them better prepared to enter the green workforce.

Air Source Heat Pump Training Bays
The air source heat pumps installed at the college represent one of the most energy-efficient heating technologies currently available. These systems extract heat from the outside air, even in cold temperatures, and use it to heat homes and buildings efficiently. Given the UK’s drive to phase out gas boilers and promote low-carbon heating solutions, air source heat pumps are becoming increasingly popular. The new training bays will allow students to gain hands-on experience in installing, maintaining, and optimizing these systems. This is invaluable, given the projected surge in demand for heat pump technology as the country aims to meet its 2050 net-zero targets.

Electrical Eco-System Training Bays
Equally important are the electrical eco-system training bays, where students can learn about integrating renewable energy sources, such as solar panels, and battery storage systems, into a functioning electrical grid. These skills are crucial for the future of the energy sector, where sustainable energy production will play a pivotal role. By mastering the technical aspects of these systems, students will be well-prepared to contribute to the nation’s renewable energy infrastructure.

The Quantum Group: Delivering Excellence in Green Training Solutions

Quantum Group has established itself as a leading provider of high-quality renewable energy training systems, supporting educational institutions and colleges across the UK in our efforts to prepare students for careers in the green energy sector. With our vast experience in designing and installing training bays, we ensure that our clients have access to the most innovative and relevant technology available.

Darlington College’s collaboration with us has been nothing short of successful. From the outset, our team worked closely with the college to understand their needs, ensuring that the installed training systems would meet the college’s goals of providing comprehensive, hands-on training for its students.

Alan Jones, Senior Manager for Quality, Innovation, and Projects at Darlington College, spoke highly of the partnership:

“Working with the Quantum team was seamless from start to finish. They were professional, responsive, and attentive. The product quality consistently exceeded our expectations, and their clear communication made the entire process effective. Our team also engaged in training with Quantum, and that became invaluable when our equipment was installed. Overall, we are very happy with our training bays and would recommend Quantum to anyone looking for a training solution in Renewable Energy.”

Preparing the Next Generation of Green Professionals

Darlington College’s Green Zones marks a pivotal moment for both the college and the wider community. As the UK transitions to a greener economy, educational institutions must play a critical role in ensuring that the workforce has the skills required to meet new demands. By investing in cutting-edge training facilities like those installed by Quantum Group, Darlington College is ensuring that its students are not only well-prepared for the future but are also at the forefront of the green revolution.

With the new air source heat pump and electrical eco-system training bays, students at Darlington College will be equipped with the knowledge and hands-on experience they need to thrive in the rapidly growing fields of renewable energy and green construction. As the demand for skilled professionals in these sectors continues to grow, the college is ensuring that it can meet the needs of both students and employers, making a significant contribution to the UK’s green economy.

The Future of Green Careers Starts Here

In conclusion, Darlington College’s new Green Skills Facility is a significant step forward in supporting the development of the UK’s green workforce. By partnering with Quantum Group, the college has ensured that its students have access to industry-leading technology and training, allowing them to gain invaluable practical experience in renewable energy systems.

As more institutions and training centres across the country follow suit, it’s clear that the future of green careers is bright, and partnerships like the one between Darlington College and Quantum Group are setting the standard for success.

Cornwall College’s Green Construction Skills Academy now has Solar Thermal and Electrical Training Bays

Cornwall College’s Green Construction Skills Academy is up and running and ready to enhance their green skills training offerings! We’ve installed two state-of-the-art Electrical Ecosystem Training Bays and two Solar Thermal Training Bays at The Cornwall College Group’s Camborne Campus and are delighted with Project Manager, Jon Ninnes’ vision for the bays. This initiative is part of Cornwall College’s wider effort to promote renewable energy and sustainable practices, supporting a variety of vocational courses and apprenticeship programs focused on low-carbon technologies under the Construction Skills Hub project. To learn more about The Cornwall College Groups green skills courses read more here. 

Pioneering Green Technology Installations at Cornwall College 

Cornwall College’s new training bays are the heart of their Green Construction Skills Academy, helping them establish themselves as a leader in sustainable vocational training in the UK. These hubs house advanced Electrical Ecosystem Training Bays, which incorporate Solar Photovoltaic (PV) panels, battery storage systems, and electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. Additionally, Quantum has set up Solar Thermal Training Bays, equipping students with the tools they need to thrive in the fast-growing green energy sector. 

With the growing demand for renewable energy and sustainable solutions across industries, Cornwall College aims to prepare its built environment students for future careers in low carbon technologies. The installations provided by Quantum are designed to be versatile and scalable, aligning with the college’s long-term goals of expanding its curriculum and supporting apprenticeships in areas such as plumbing, heating, and electrical systems. 

Tailored Solutions to Meet Cornwall College’s Needs 

The collaboration between Quantum and Cornwall College began with an in-depth analysis of the college’s available space, budget constraints, and training objectives. By designing bespoke green technology equipment tailored to the college’s needs, Quantum has ensured that the installations maximize the value of the space available while delivering hands-on, practical learning opportunities for students. 

Jon Ninnes, Project Manager at Cornwall College’s Construction Skills Academy, shared his positive experience working with Quantum. His feedback highlights Quantum’s commitment to providing high-quality, tailored solutions that meet the specific needs of our clients. 

“From the very first meeting, the team at Quantum have gone the extra mile to provide us with bespoke, purpose-built Green Technology training equipment, to accommodate both our available space and finite project funding. Communication has been excellent throughout, from design to booking installation and arranging Train the Green Trainer sessions for our staff, along with arranging additional supply of teaching materials to support their new Level 2 Qualification.” 

“I can’t speak highly enough about our experience with Quantum, and I’m very much looking forward to the next phase in our journey, which is an installation on a second campus. This installation has double the amount of equipment we could accommodate on the first campus, and will add enormously to the Curriculum offer in this location.” 

“These installations are the heart of our two new Green Technologies Hubs, which will add huge value across a range of Curriculum offers. We will be using it to demonstrate the technologies to a large number of Year 10 students from local schools, joining us to investigate the future career opportunities in Renewable Technologies in Cornwall. The equipment will also be supporting our Plumbing and Heating Apprenticeships on the Environmental pathway, as well as the new Low Carbon Technician Apprenticeship. In addition, it will enable us to expand the availability of Level 3 Upskill courses for current Plumbing and Heating and Electrical Engineers, in Solar Thermal Hot Water, Air and Ground Source Heat Pumps, Solar PV, EV Chargepoint Installation, and Battery Storage.” 

Expanding Opportunities in Renewable Energy Training 

As part of this exciting collaboration, Cornwall College will soon expand these installations to a second campus, which will feature twice the amount of equipment. This expansion is expected to significantly enhance the college’s ability to deliver advanced training in green technologies across multiple disciplines. By providing access to real-world, cutting-edge renewable energy systems, Quantum’s installations will empower students and apprentices with the skills necessary to thrive in the evolving job market. 

The academy will be central to Cornwall College’s outreach efforts, allowing the college to demonstrate renewable technologies to students from local schools. These demonstrations will focus on showcasing the diverse career opportunities within the green technology sector, with an emphasis on sustainable energy solutions such as solar power, battery storage, and electric vehicle infrastructure. 

Quantum’s contribution will not only support Cornwall College’s Plumbing and Heating Apprenticeships but also play a critical role in the college’s newly launched Low Carbon Technician Apprenticeship. In an era where businesses are transitioning to low-carbon operations, this apprenticeship will prepare students to meet the demands of a more sustainable workforce. 

Additionally, these facilities will help Cornwall College expand its offering of Level 3 Upskill courses, designed for qualified professionals such as plumbers, heating engineers, and electricians. These courses cover the latest green technologies, including Solar Thermal Hot Water systems, Air and Ground Source Heat Pumps, Solar PV installations, Electric Vehicle Charging points, and Battery Storage. 

Supporting a Sustainable Future in Cornwall 

As the UK continues to prioritize sustainability, initiatives like the Cornwall College Green Skills Program are crucial for preparing the next generation of professionals. Quantum’s installations enable the college to provide hands-on, industry-relevant training in renewable energy and green technologies, fostering an innovative approach to sustainability. To learn more about the green skills training facilities we can install for your college read more here. 

The impact of this collaboration will extend beyond the college, influencing the broader local community and economy. Cornwall, with its strong commitment to sustainability, is a key player in the UK’s renewable energy sector. By providing world-class training in these technologies, Cornwall College is helping to build a workforce capable of driving forward the region’s green agenda. 

Quantum’s innovative solutions are more than just installations—they are key contributors to the development of a greener future for Cornwall and beyond. With green skills becoming ever more essential, this partnership sets a benchmark for how educational institutions and businesses can work together to meet the demands of an evolving energy landscape. 

The Future of Green Skills Training 

Looking ahead, Quantum and Cornwall College plan to continue their collaboration, with further installations and expansions on the horizon. As the demand for sustainable energy solutions increases, so too will the need for skilled professionals who can install, maintain, and innovate within the renewable energy space. Quantum’s bespoke training solutions are designed to meet this demand, ensuring that students receive the best possible education in the latest green technologies. 

Quantum’s installations at Cornwall College are an important milestone in the journey 

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.

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

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]

Student Testimonials

Here’s what our students have to say

I’m a more hands-on person and the ability to be able to work on systems which involve sustainability, new technology, was amazing. I’m a hands-on learner, I will learn more when I’m doing something. With the knowledge I’ve gained from Quantum’s course, I can move into sustainability and renewable sources of technology. Many plumbers nowadays only know the old stuff that isn’t renewable. I get to stand out now.

Dylan,
Plumbing Student

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. I liked this course because there was more of a practical aspect. I’ve learnt bits and pieces from other courses, but this course brings it as a whole. If I have a customer who wants to move on to something that’s new and green, i’ll be able to advise them.

Dillon,
Plumbing Student

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