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CHILE: Salesian Educational Center takes electrical technology students on tour to better understand electrical supply

Alumni from center share professional perspectives with students 

CHILE

(MissionNewswire) The Salesian Educational Center (CEST), located in Talca, Chile, took 12th-grade students in the electrical technology program to the CELEO Ancoa Electrical Substation, located in the municipality of Colbún. The goal was for the students to broaden their understanding of the strategic role the electricity sector plays in the country’s development and in building a more sustainable future. The students were able to see firsthand how the energy that powers thousands of homes and services is transmitted.

A Salesian explained, “We wanted to allow our students to complement their professional training through direct knowledge of the processes associated with the transmission and distribution of electrical energy, which are essential for ensuring a safe, efficient, and environmentally friendly supply.”

The students were supervised by Professor Lucas Olave, program director, and Professor Juan Carlos Abarza. The visit was made possible thanks to the efforts of Luz Clarita Caneo, head of public relations and communications at CELEO, who coordinated the reception and the tour of the facilities. The event was attended by Carlos Muena, the regional minister for energy of the Maule Region, along with professionals Paola Bruna and Andrés Rodríguez.

The regional official highlighted the importance of exposing youth to real-world work environments and strengthening the link between technical and vocational training and the needs of an energy industry that is moving toward higher sustainability standards.

During the visit, students learned about the substation’s operations, the protection and safety systems that safeguard electrical operations, and procedures related to power distribution and its connection to the National Electric System. They also observed the work performed by specialized technicians in the field and the importance of efficient operations to optimize the use of energy resources and contribute to sustainable development.

One of the most significant moments was meeting members of the work crew who had studied in the electricity specialization at CEST. The alumni shared their professional experiences, the challenges facing the industry, and the job opportunities offered by a sector increasingly committed to energy efficiency and environmental stewardship.

Olave noted, “The visit allowed us to reinforce the knowledge acquired in the classroom and understand the importance of substations within the national power grid. The students recognized the vital role these facilities play in ensuring a safe and reliable power supply for homes, businesses, and community services.”

Cristóbal Vilches, a student, appreciated the experience for the opportunity to understand the comprehensive operation of the electrical system. He said, “We were able to see high-voltage electricity and understand that our education involves learning how it is generated, how it is transmitted, and how we can contribute to making the entire system work.”

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