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   Publication of multilingual travelling exhibition and training courses onintegrating wind and solar energy in the electricity gridBERLIN--(Business Wire)--This is the first time that a multilingual travelling exhibition on integratingrenewable energy and complementary web-based training courses have beendeveloped within the framework of the Federal Environment Ministry's (BMU)International Climate Protection Initiative (IKI). The travelling exhibition consists of 15 coloured banners which clearly explainhow electricity grids function. They show how solar and wind energy become partof the electricity supply and how the electricity supply remains secure evenwhen it contains large quantities of renewable energy. Renewables Academy AG(RENAC) is hosting the exhibition free of charge in collaboration withinternational partners in Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Jordan andthe Lebanon within the framework of the ReGrid Project funded by IKI, entitled,"Capacity Building on Integration of Large Amounts of Renewable Energy into theElectricity Grids". The exhibition is suitable for use at all types of eventsand in all types of exhibition space in which information is provided on thefuture of renewable energy and climate protection. It is available in Arabic,French and English. Berthold Breid, Managing Director of RENAC, stressed, "Ourtravelling exhibition is directed at lots of different target groups. We havemanaged to treat this complex topic in a very attractive manner that bothspecialists and interested members of the public will find equally exciting." RENAC has developed complementary web-based courses on wind and solar energy.These explain the fundamentals behind energy generation from wind, photovoltaicand solar-thermal power plants as well as frequency and voltage maintenance inthe electricity grid. More than 400 experts from the energy sectors in Morocco,Tunisia, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Jordan and the Lebanon have already taken partin the internet courses. Because of the high demand for training on thesetopics, RENAC will organize an additional Summer School from the 12th until the13th of August 2013 in its Training Center in Berlin. The training course material together with information on the free hire of the15 coloured banners (85 x 220 cm) can be obtained from RENAC viaregrid@renac.de. RENAC, based in Berlin, offers training throughout the world on renewable energytechnologies.  Renewables Academy (RENAC)Anja HauptPhone: +49 (0) 30 52 689 58 73E-Mail: haupt@renac.deCopyright Business Wire 2013