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PV101: Solar Training - Solar Electric Design and Installation (Grid-Direct). This course focuses on grid-­direct PV systems, the largest and fastest growing segment of the PV industry, but covers material critical to understanding all types of PV systems. Solar training for PV installers and NABCEP Certification, Solar Energy. And has been adopted by renewable energy training programs all over the world. To solar to those with years of experience, SEI's Solar Installation Safety Training has.

• • • • • • • • • • If you want to save energy inside or outside, start a new career or certify in your existing one, take one of these hands-on classes to help you prepare for these growing industries. • • • • • • • • • Photovoltaic Systems Certificate The Workforce Development Institute at Hudson Valley Community College offers a Photovoltaic Systems Certificate for those students who successfully complete the following courses: •: 32-hour course in basic electrical skills. •: 40-hour Solar Energy Systems Design and Theory preparation course for the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners’ (NABCEP) Associate Exam •: 40-hour course on Solar Panel Installation • Students must also pass the, in order to earn the Photovoltaic Systems Certificate This Certificate provides students a way to demonstrate to employers their success in courses based on NABCEP standards and their knowledge of photovoltaic systems, from basic electrical theory to solar panel design and installation! The photovoltaics (solar electric) industry is booming! In New York State, solar energy jobs grew 300% from 2011 to 2014, according to.

Nationally, in 2013, the solar industry grew 34% with the residential and utility segments growing by 51% and 38%, respectively. Since 2006, the cost to install solar has dropped by more than 73%, reported by the.

Prerequisite: Strong math skills recommended. PV-Installation Basics 20 Hours, 2 CEUs, Non-Credit Classroom Prepare for employment in the growing sustainable energy industry! As an introduction to Solar Energy, students will learn to safely and effectively perform installation tasks as a trained, entry-level worker does in the field. Course topics will include: • Basic electrical safety • Basic measuring • Construction safety • Electrical grounding and bonding • Hand-held power tools • PV racking systems • PV module handling and installation • Rooftop safety • Weather proofing Students are required to bring to class: • Safety glasses with side panels • Work boots • Work gloves Prerequisites: Minimum 10th grade-level reading and math skills.

Students are required to provide proof of completion of OSHA 10-hour Construction Safety Training course. Location: TEC-SMART Tuition: $375 PV-Associate Photovoltaics (Solar Power) 40 hours, 4 CEUs, Non-Credit Blended: Classroom / Online Hudson Valley Community College’s Workforce Development Institute offers a 40-hour non-credit PV-Associate Photovoltaics (Solar Power) course, which covers the fundamentals of photovoltaic (PV) systems design and installation. The objective of the course is to prepare students for taking the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) PV Associate Exam. Plants vs zombies 2 download free. The course curriculum complies with NABCEP’s “Learning Objectives” for the Associate exam. Some of the critical topics covered include: • Introduction to PV Systems • General and PV System Safety • Solar Radiation • System Components and Configurations • Cells, Modules and Arrays • Inverters • Batteries • Charge Controllers • Site Surveys and Preplanning • System Sizing • Mechanical Integration • Electrical Integration • Utility Interconnection • Permitting and Inspections • Commissioning and Maintenance • Economic Analysis, Firefighters' Concerns There is also an optional workshop choice, which consists of four in-person hands-on labs. Students who opt into the workshop component, must attend all four Saturday sessions.

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PV101: Solar Training - Solar Electric Design and Installation (Grid-Direct). This course focuses on grid-­direct PV systems, the largest and fastest growing segment of the PV industry, but covers material critical to understanding all types of PV systems. Solar training for PV installers and NABCEP Certification, Solar Energy. And has been adopted by renewable energy training programs all over the world. To solar to those with years of experience, SEI's Solar Installation Safety Training has.

• • • • • • • • • • If you want to save energy inside or outside, start a new career or certify in your existing one, take one of these hands-on classes to help you prepare for these growing industries. • • • • • • • • • Photovoltaic Systems Certificate The Workforce Development Institute at Hudson Valley Community College offers a Photovoltaic Systems Certificate for those students who successfully complete the following courses: •: 32-hour course in basic electrical skills. •: 40-hour Solar Energy Systems Design and Theory preparation course for the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners’ (NABCEP) Associate Exam •: 40-hour course on Solar Panel Installation • Students must also pass the, in order to earn the Photovoltaic Systems Certificate This Certificate provides students a way to demonstrate to employers their success in courses based on NABCEP standards and their knowledge of photovoltaic systems, from basic electrical theory to solar panel design and installation! The photovoltaics (solar electric) industry is booming! In New York State, solar energy jobs grew 300% from 2011 to 2014, according to.

Nationally, in 2013, the solar industry grew 34% with the residential and utility segments growing by 51% and 38%, respectively. Since 2006, the cost to install solar has dropped by more than 73%, reported by the.

Prerequisite: Strong math skills recommended. PV-Installation Basics 20 Hours, 2 CEUs, Non-Credit Classroom Prepare for employment in the growing sustainable energy industry! As an introduction to Solar Energy, students will learn to safely and effectively perform installation tasks as a trained, entry-level worker does in the field. Course topics will include: • Basic electrical safety • Basic measuring • Construction safety • Electrical grounding and bonding • Hand-held power tools • PV racking systems • PV module handling and installation • Rooftop safety • Weather proofing Students are required to bring to class: • Safety glasses with side panels • Work boots • Work gloves Prerequisites: Minimum 10th grade-level reading and math skills.

Students are required to provide proof of completion of OSHA 10-hour Construction Safety Training course. Location: TEC-SMART Tuition: $375 PV-Associate Photovoltaics (Solar Power) 40 hours, 4 CEUs, Non-Credit Blended: Classroom / Online Hudson Valley Community College’s Workforce Development Institute offers a 40-hour non-credit PV-Associate Photovoltaics (Solar Power) course, which covers the fundamentals of photovoltaic (PV) systems design and installation. The objective of the course is to prepare students for taking the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) PV Associate Exam. Plants vs zombies 2 download free. The course curriculum complies with NABCEP’s “Learning Objectives” for the Associate exam. Some of the critical topics covered include: • Introduction to PV Systems • General and PV System Safety • Solar Radiation • System Components and Configurations • Cells, Modules and Arrays • Inverters • Batteries • Charge Controllers • Site Surveys and Preplanning • System Sizing • Mechanical Integration • Electrical Integration • Utility Interconnection • Permitting and Inspections • Commissioning and Maintenance • Economic Analysis, Firefighters' Concerns There is also an optional workshop choice, which consists of four in-person hands-on labs. Students who opt into the workshop component, must attend all four Saturday sessions.