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Planting the Seeds of Hope: How Education Changed His Path – German Energy Academy

Raed Izzat Alzoubi

Raed Izzat Alzoubi, a 22-year-old Syrian, recently graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Energy Engineering from Al-Zarqa Private University. From the moment he graduated, Raed had a clear goal: to strengthen his skills in the energy field and gain practical experience to complement the theoretical knowledge he acquired at university. He knew that success in the job market required more than a degree, it required real skills and hands-on experience.

Raed searched for a trusted and well-recognized program that could help him achieve his ambitions. This search led him to the German Energy Academy, where he enrolled in the Photovoltaic Installation Course, a comprehensive 240-hour program. For Raed, this wasn’t just a course; it was the foundation for his professional future.

During the program, Raed gained far more than he expected—developing both practical knowledge and real-world application skills that bridged the gap between theory and practice. “The course didn’t only teach me the basics of PV systems; it showed me how to apply these concepts in real projects,” Raed explained. Beyond technical training, the academy also focused on soft skills, preparing him for job opportunities. Collaborating with classmates taught him the value of teamwork and revealed leadership qualities he hadn’t realized he had. This blend of theory, hands-on experience, and collaboration gave Raed the confidence to move forward. “The course closed the gap between me and more experienced engineers. It prepared me to step into the job market with confidence,” he said.

After completing the course, Raed took the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (AHK) exam—a certification highly recognized both in Germany and internationally. He passed successfully, marking a major milestone in his career journey. Currently, Raed is interning as a Technical Sales Engineer Trainee at SunRay Company, where he applies his skills and gains valuable hands-on experience. Alongside his internship, he is also pursuing a long-term goal of working in Germany and has started learning the German language to prepare for future opportunities abroad.

When asked about his experience at the academy, Raed said, “The team at the academy is amazing, with both practical and theoretical expertise. They guided us every step of the way. If you get the chance to join the academy, don’t hesitate. It’s a life changing experience that can open many doors for your future.” HTU–German Energy Academy, in partnership with the Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair Refugee Education Fund, played a key role in Raed’s journey.

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The Courage to Begin: A Journey from Hardship to Hope – German Energy Academy

Mohammad Khaldon Hassan 

Mohammed Khaldon, a 22-year-old Syrian graduate of Energy Engineering from AL-Zarqa University, is a young man full of ambition and passion for the energy field. His journey began with several challenges that he faced with determination and courage. Thanks to the German Energy Academy, Mohammed was able to turn these obstacles into opportunities and take his first steps toward achieving his dreams.

After graduating, Mohammad found himself struggling to enter the job market, which required practical experience he lacked. This was a significant barrier, especially since he noticed a big gap between the theoretical knowledge he gained at university and the practical skills demanded by employers. Moreover, Mohammad faced difficulties building professional connections or reaching out to companies due to his limited network and lack of practical experience. Amid these challenges, Mohammad knew he needed a real opportunity to enhance his skills and gain the practical knowledge required to succeed. While searching for solutions, one of his friends, who had previously joined a course at the German Energy Academy, strongly recommended it to him. His friend highlighted the academy’s comprehensive and practical training programs, which are recognized and valued in the industry. Motivated by this recommendation, Mohammad decided to enroll in the Photovoltaic System Design course, marking the beginning of his professional transformation.

From the very first day at the academy, Mohammad knew he was in the right place. The course in photovoltaic system design offered a well-balanced blend of theoretical knowledge and practical training, led by experienced instructors with deep industry expertise. He developed strong skills in designing and analyzing photovoltaic systems and contributed to a major hands-on project that allowed him to apply what he had learned in a real-world setting. He also attended a career day organized by the academy, where he connected with leading energy companies—an opportunity that helped him build a solid professional network and explore promising job prospects.

Upon completing the course, Mohammad saw a significant boost in his confidence and capabilities, bridging the gap between himself and more seasoned engineers. With the academy’s support, he secured his first freelance project and later joined “SAMT,” a leading energy company, as a Design Engineer. Today, he applies his training to real-world photovoltaic system designs. Reflecting on his journey, he shared, “The German Energy Academy provides top-notch training that truly prepares you for the job market. I highly recommend it to anyone facing similar challenges. When I first joined, I never imagined I would gain so much. I am truly thankful for this opportunity and encourage everyone to take advantage of it.” Special thanks to the German Energy Academy and the Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair Refugee Education Fund for making this possible.

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From Passion to Purpose: A Woman’s Journey in Solar Energy – German Energy Academy

Rama Ayoub

Rama Ayoub, a dedicated and ambitious energy engineer, has always been passionate about renewable energy, particularly solar power. As a graduate of Al-Hussein Technical University, she sought opportunities to expand her expertise and gain hands-on experience in the solar energy sector. Her journey took a significant turn when she enrolled in the PV Design course at the German Energy Academy, a decision that played a pivotal role in shaping her career. Today, she proudly holds a full-time position at SAMT, a result of her hard work, perseverance, and the invaluable support she received from the academy in partnership with Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair Refugee Education Fund.

Recognizing the German Energy Academy’s reputation for high-quality education and industry-oriented training, she saw it as the perfect opportunity to bridge this gap. The academy’s PV Design course was a steppingstone toward achieving her professional aspirations.

The PV Design course at the German Energy Academy provided Rama Ayoub with the technical knowledge and practical skills necessary to excel in the solar energy industry. The well-structured curriculum covered a wide range of topics, from fundamental solar energy concepts to advanced system design techniques. One of the most valuable aspects of the program was the hands-on training, where students were introduced to industry-standard software and tools used in solar system design.

A defining moment in Rama Ayoub’s learning journey was the final project of the course, where students were required to design a complete solar system from start to finish. This hands-on project allowed her to apply theoretical knowledge in a practical setting, work collaboratively with a team, and develop problem-solving skills essential for real-world challenges. The project significantly boosted her confidence in designing solar energy systems, giving her a solid foundation to enter the workforce with practical experience. The impact of the German Energy Academy’s training was immediate and profound. Shortly after completing the PV Design course, Rama Ayoub successfully secured a full- time position at SAMT, a leading company in the energy sector. The academy played a crucial role in this achievement by equipping her with the skills required by employers and facilitating connections with key industry professionals.

Reflecting on her experience, Rama Ayoub highly recommends the German Energy Academy to anyone looking to advance their career in solar energy. The academy goes beyond theoretical instruction—it provides practical, hands-on training, mentorship from industry experts, and networking opportunities that are crucial for career growth. She passionately believes that the academy offers a transformative learning experience, one that not only enhances technical skills but also prepares students for the real demands of the renewable energy industry. For aspiring solar energy professionals, the German Energy Academy is a gateway to success.

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The Impact of Education in Empowering Renewable Energy for Leqa’a’s Community and Beyond – German Energy Academy

Leqa’a Awayssa

Leqa’a Khaled Awayssa, a 20-year-old Renewable Energy Engineering student from Hebron, Palestine, is paving the way for a brighter future in her community. As a student in the dual program at Palestine Polytechnic University, Leqa’a has always been deeply passionate about promoting renewable energy adoption in her region. However, she faced a significant challenge—limited access to quality technical training in photovoltaic (PV) systems in her local area.

Determined to overcome this obstacle, Leqa’a enrolled in the Photovoltaic Systems Installation Course at the German Energy Academy. “I decided to join the German Energy Academy to fill a critical gap in my skills,” she shared. “The lack of hands-on expertise in solar power systems was holding me back from contributing effectively to the solar energy transition in my community.”

The German Energy Academy provided exactly what she needed. Its comprehensive curriculum covered essential topics, including the principles and design of solar systems, as well as their installation, maintenance, and testing. The hands-on nature of the course allowed Leqa’a to gain practical experience in designing and installing solar systems, using industry-standard tools such as AutoCAD, PVsyst, and K2 Base. “These hands-on experiences were invaluable in solidifying my understanding of the technology and developing the skills to address real-world challenges,” she explained.

Leqa’a’s time at the Academy complemented her role as a trainee at SELCo, a local electricity distribution and transmission company. “The knowledge I gained at the German Energy Academy has already begun enhancing my contributions at work,” she noted. The technical expertise she developed, combined with the soft skills training, has helped her stand out among her peers. “I can now provide informed guidance to my colleagues and share the knowledge I’ve gained with my university community.”

When reflecting on her overall experience, Leqa’a expressed her enthusiasm for the German Energy Academy, delivered in collaboration with Al Hussein Technical University and funded by the Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair Refugee Education Fund. “I would highly recommend the PV Installation Course to anyone facing challenges in accessing high-quality training in renewable energy. The German Energy Academy has provided me with the tools and confidence I need to be an active participant in the solar energy transformation.”

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From the German Energy Academy to shaping a greener future as a Business Development Engineer at Kawar Energy – German Energy Academy

Omar Al-Farah

At 23 years old, Omar Al-Farah is a dedicated and ambitious electrical power engineering graduate from Al Hussein Technical University. Always striving to grow, he never settles and constantly seeks new knowledge.

Before joining the German Energy Academy, Omar recognized a gap in his practical knowledge, despite a strong theoretical foundation. While interning at a company that had recently launched an Energy Management department, he felt the pressing need to deepen his expertise in energy efficiency. Aware of the growing demand for skilled professionals in this field, Omar knew he had to act quickly to stay competitive. The German Energy Academy presented itself as the perfect opportunity to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and industry requirements.

Omar’s decision to join the academy proved transformative. Its comprehensive program covered a wide range of topics essential to the energy market, especially the critical role of energy efficiency in the industrial sector. The combination of classroom learning and hands-on industry exposure provided invaluable insights. Omar expressed deep appreciation for the academy’s support, crediting its materials, training, and exceptional trainers for equipping him with both theoretical understanding and practical expertise. These experiences prepared him to tackle real-world challenges in the energy sector with confidence.

One of Omar’s most significant experiences at the academy was participating in industry projects, such as energy audits at Nutridar and Dar Al Dawa. These hands-on opportunities allowed him to apply his knowledge in real industrial settings, build connections with professionals in the field, and gain a deeper understanding of energy management’s practical demands. This exposure also gave him the confidence to pursue a role in the Energy Management Systems (EMS) sector.

After completing the program, Omar returned to his former internship company, Kawar Energy, as a full-time Business Development Engineer. The technical and soft skills he gained—ranging from energy efficiency and report writing to teamwork and communication—greatly enhanced his performance and positioned him as a rising talent. He shared that the course not only deepened his understanding of a growing market but also broadened his personal and professional horizons. Omar strongly recommends the German Energy Academy to other fresh graduates, praising its supportive environment and the dedication of its staff. Through its partnership with Al Hussein Technical University and support from the Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair Refugee Education Fund, the academy offers more than just education—it provides a competitive edge in the energy sector, helping graduates like Omar build successful, sustainable careers.

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A new career in renewable energy offers hope for a brighter, sustainable future – German Energy Academy

Mohammad Al-Asmi

Mohammad Suleiman Khaled Al-Asmi is a 22-year-old Syrian technician with a degree in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Systems Engineering from Luminus Technical University College. Eager to start his career, Mohammad set out to find a job that matched his skills and qualifications. However, he quickly encountered significant challenges. Job opportunities were scarce, and finding employment required patience and perseverance.

Rather than giving up, Mohammad decided to shift his career path. Driven by his interest in the German Energy Academy in Jordan and the training programs they offered, he made the bold decision to embark on a journey into a completely new field—photovoltaic systems. He applied for the Photovoltaic Systems Installation course offered by the German Energy Academy in Jordan, in collaboration with Al Hussein Technical University and funded by the Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair Refugee Education Fund. When asked about his motivation, Mohammad explained that gaining new skills in an advanced field could open greater opportunities for him, both in Jordan and abroad.

Mohammad was accepted into the 240-hour PV Installation training program, which combined theoretical lessons with hands-on experience. Over time, he developed a strong understanding of solar energy systems and their installation. Supported throughout his journey by the academy’s staff, he received the resources and guidance needed to grow his skills. Reflecting on his experience, Mohammad shared that the academy was more than just a place of learning—it was a true partner in his professional development.

After successfully passing the final exam conducted by the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (AHK) with distinction, Mohammad continued to benefit from the academy’s support. He joined the “Career Day” event at Al Hussein Technical University, where he interviewed with several companies and secured an internship with the Economical Company for Solar Services (ECSS). He noted, “The academy provided me with an internship contract to gain hands-on experience, and they actively follow up with trainees, striving to offer job opportunities to all their participants.” Today, Mohammad is a trainee at Economical Company for Solar Services, gaining valuable experience every day and preparing for a promising future in the renewable energy sector.

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From Graduate to Innovator: Mohammed Hussein’s Path to Renewable Design – German Energy Academy

Mohammed Hussein,

In 2023, Mohammed Hussein, a 24-year-old Jordanian engineer, graduated from Philadelphia University with a bachelor’s degree in Mechatronics Engineering. Like many new graduates, Mohammed faced the daunting challenge of finding a job in his field. Undeterred by the initial setbacks, his passion for renewable energy guided him towards the German Energy Academy, where he enrolled in the PV Design course.

Starting with limited experience in photovoltaic design, Mohammed’s commitment and enthusiasm quickly distinguished him from his peers. His remarkable ability to learn and apply new concepts shone throughout the course. This dedication culminated in his final project, where he delivered an exceptional design that impressed his peers and instructor, earning the highest rating in the class.

Mohammed shared his journey, “The experience has been amazing, giving us insights into energy projects and sparking a passion for sustainability.” He expressed profound gratitude to the German Energy Academy, the Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair Refugee Education Fund, and the teachers and engineers who supported him throughout the course.

Mohammed Hussein’s perseverance and hard work paid off. He recently advanced to the second interview stage for the role of PV Design Engineer with an international company. His story is a testament to the power of dedication and the transformative impact of quality education and training on shaping a brighter future.

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Journey to Sustainable Energy: Mohammad Khalid Al-Shrouf’s Path to Excellence – German Energy Academy

Mohammad Khalid Al-Shrouf

Mohammad Khalid Al-Shrouf, a 23-year-old Jordanian engineer with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, has always been passionate about sustainable energy. Seeking to expand his knowledge in energy saving, he enrolled in the Energy Efficiency program at the German Energy Academy, supported by the Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair Refugee Education Fund.
Motivated by a vision to advance sustainable energy practices, Mohammad joined the program to gain the necessary competence to address pressing environmental issues through energy conservation. His dedication was evident, and he quickly became a standout student admired for his enthusiasm and leadership.

Mohammad’s journey is a testament to the transformative power of quality education and practical training. He described his experience at the Academy as unique, enriching, and highly constructive. The course expanded his knowledge and equipped him with crucial soft and technical skills, such as measurement, auditing, scientific persuasion, engineering intuition, and multi-level energy problem-solving. Also, the hands-on experience with testing and measurement devices gave him a comprehensive understanding of an energy engineer’s duties and skills.

These skills and experiences were pivotal in his professional development, enabling him to secure a position at one of Jordan’s leading companies specializing in energy auditing, management, and energy efficiency. Now, as a Research Assistant in Energy Efficiency Engineering at the German Jordanian University, thanks to the generous support of the Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair Refugee Education Fund, Mohammad attributes his achievements and significant career advancements to this support through the Academy. His success story highlights the Academy’s pivotal role in developing future leaders in energy efficiency.

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Maria Alarnous: A Beacon of Hope in the Energy Sector – German Energy Academy

Maria Alarnous

Maria Alarnous, a 22-year-old Syrian engineer, has always been passionate about renewable energy. With a bachelor’s degree in power engineering, she enrolled in the German Energy Academy’s PV Installation course, which marked the start of an incredible journey.

Maria soon excelled as a student, especially in the course’s practical components. She gained a strong understanding of electricity, solar energy, and photovoltaic technology and practical experience with site preparation, system component assembly, and trial operation checks.

Her presence and expertise in the traditionally male-dominated technical field were inspirational. Her peers constantly sought her aid, demonstrating her excellent ability and eagerness to serve. One tutor expressed how inspiring it was to watch a woman achieve in such a subject.

Maria’s achievements drew notice, prompting her to apply for the prestigious AHK examination. Her story gained traction during an interview on World Refugee Day, becoming a beacon of hope for many.

With support from the Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair Refugee Education Fund, Maria’s journey exemplifies the transformative power of education and perseverance. Her rise from an engineering graduate to an acknowledged pioneer in renewable energy demonstrates the need for accessible, high-quality education. Maria currently works remotely as a Commercial Operator for FYSH EVC Stations & Systems, a firm based in Dubai.

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Energy Upskilling Project – German Energy Academy

About GEA

The German Energy Academy is under the umbrella of Al Hussein Technical University in Jordan, it combines the expertise of two major Jordanian universities, German professional skills training institutions, representatives of the Jordanian industry and a consortium of the leading German Renewable Energy Industry. The certificates of GEA Jordan are accredited by AHK Cairo, the German Foreign Chamber of Industry and are this of international standard. Studying at the GEA Jordan trains practitioners and engineers and gives them the skills that are really needed in the industry of the rapidly growing renewable energy market. For a green and clean future for Jordan and the region.

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Program Description

The program aims to empower and boost the capacities of refugee youth and vulnerable Jordanians in the technical, digital, and soft skills that are needed to meet job requirements in the energy sector. 180 Youth (18 – 30 years old) will be equipped with energy technical skills, by providing them with training and webinars of PV Installation and Energy Efficiency courses to youth as well as training for PV Design.

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