Field Application for Agricultural Engineering Students on Solar Energy Systems at Sana’a University
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- Date December 9, 2025

Department of Agricultural Engineering and Modern Technologies (Third Level) at Sana’a University conducted a practical field training activity at the university’s 500kW Central Power Station. This initiative is part of the department’s effort to enhance practical skills and bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application.
The program aimed to qualify students in the field of solar energy systems and modern technologies. Training focused on the FG and NG systems, which are widely used in the agricultural and industrial sectors.
Key Components of the Training:
– Practical demonstrations on performing technical calculations.
– Designing, operating, and maintaining solar power systems.
This hands-on approach ensures that students’ skills align with market demands and enhances their readiness to face fieldwork challenges.
This activity is aligned with the department’s vision to graduate engineers who possess technical competency and the ability to utilize clean energy for the development of agricultural production and the achievement of environmental sustainability.
The training was supervised by Dr. Suliman Sahari and Engineer Ahmed Al-Ghaithi.
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