Deliver the Installation
With approvals secured and funding in place, the project development team coordinate the physical installation phase, maintaining active involvement even as professional installers handle technical work requiring specialised skills and safety equipment.
Work with selected installers to finalise system design, confirm equipment specifications, and establish installation timelines that work within school calendars or facility schedules. The project development team serve as primary communication bridges between installers, school administration, and broader community, managing expectations, troubleshooting scheduling conflicts, and keeping all stakeholders informed throughout the process. On installation days, participants can support logistics such as site access, tool organisation, or documentation through photography and videography (maintaining appropriate safety distances from actual installation work). Solar Bildung helps structure these roles so youth remain meaningfully involved without creating safety risks or interfering with professional work.
Most powerfully, the project development team lead the commissioning celebration when the system goes live—presenting the project journey to school community, explaining how the system works, showcasing the learning that occurred, and taking public ownership of this real infrastructure they've created. Set up ongoing monitoring systems (many modern solar installations include apps or web dashboards showing real-time generation) where youth can track performance, share data with school community, and maintain visible connection between their project work and ongoing clean electricity production measured in kilowatt-hours and carbon savings.
With approvals secured and funding in place, the project development team coordinate the physical installation phase, maintaining active involvement even as professional installers handle technical work requiring specialised skills and safety equipment.
Work with selected installers to finalise system design, confirm equipment specifications, and establish installation timelines that work within school calendars or facility schedules. The project development team serve as primary communication bridges between installers, school administration, and broader community, managing expectations, troubleshooting scheduling conflicts, and keeping all stakeholders informed throughout the process. On installation days, participants can support logistics such as site access, tool organisation, or documentation through photography and videography (maintaining appropriate safety distances from actual installation work).
Solar Bildung helps structure these roles so youth remain meaningfully involved without creating safety risks or interfering with professional work.
Most powerfully, the project development team lead the commissioning celebration when the system goes live—presenting the project journey to school community, explaining how the system works, showcasing the learning that occurred, and taking public ownership of this real infrastructure they've created. Set up ongoing monitoring systems (many modern solar installations include apps or web dashboards showing real-time generation) where youth can track performance, share data with school community, and maintain visible connection between their project work and ongoing clean electricity production measured in kilowatt-hours and carbon savings.