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“Introduction to SOLAR Electric Design, Installation and Economics
in the AMERICAS”
Thursday,
January 26 (8am-5pm)
By Solar Energy International (Lake Peonia, CO);
8 NABCEP
Educational Hours to Sit for the Certification Exams
This one day workshop helps contractors, architects, engineers,
green job seekers, and non-technical personnel understand the
fast-paced solar PV market in all the Americas and to learn the key
steps to succeeding in an increasingly competitive field.
This
class will give an overview to technical PV system design,
installation, business and financial expectations. Gain insights on
the practices and programs
used by successful solar professionals to outlast the competition and stay profitable. Who
should attend? Contractors, architects & engineers new to the PV
market, green job seekers, lawyers, financiers, project developers,
sales, marketing and manufacturer representatives, industry
newcomers. |
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About Solar Energy
International (Lake Peonia, CO)… For 20 years,
Solar Energy International (SEI) has been dedicated to
providing hands-on and online solar training and renewable
energy education. With 18 ISPQ Certified Trainers and 24
NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installers — more than any other
solar training organization — SEI's experienced solar
training team is on the forefront of renewable energy
education. SEI's design and installation workshops are
accredited through the Institute for Sustainable Power
Quality (ISPQ), which is overseen by the Interstate
Renewable Energy Council (IREC). ISPQ provides a set of
standards for evaluating different training programs. These
standards were developed as a framework for people to
compare the course content and training quality of renewable
energy, energy efficiency, and distributed generation
technology courses. SEI works cooperatively with grassroots
and development organizations in the Americas, Africa,
Micronesia and the Caribbean. SEI staff has delivered
services to the Pan American Health Organizations,
Non-Governmental development organizations (NGOs), foreign,
national and state governments, universities and individuals
seeking the benefits of renewable energy. |
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