Each cleanup action is one huge step towards clean planet

We are not fooling ourselves – some more big steps need to be made to get us there.

No group, organisation or country who is able to clean Earth alone

We have arrived to a doorstep where we need to come together to pass through.

We need ecologically intelligent consumption

Each one of us can make a big difference just by becoming more aware about our choices as a consumer – to buy less, to favor products that have been produced without harming the environment and always using any chance to give new life to already used products.

We need sustainable design and production

The choices that we have are born not in the store, but in the heads of the designers and producers.

People must: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

Respect yourself, enjoy and appreciate what you already have and you will discover that you don’t need that much stuff to begin with. Sometimes your old is someone else’s new and vice versa

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Nabcep Certification How To Get It What Its Worth

Nabcep Certification How To Get It What Its Worth
This is a presentation I gave this week in Cleveland at the ElectroExpo. The audience was pretty small, just fifteen folks attended, so it turned into an intimate conversation rather than a formal presentation. An honest discussion about business, renewable energy, and education is right up my alley, and I walked away with some really valuable insights about the benefits and challenges people face when they get into solar and think about NABCEP Certification.

WHAT I LEARNED ABOUT NABCEP CERTIFICATION FROM THE AUDIENCE


* NABCEP CERTIFICATION CAN HELP A NON-P.E. GET PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE. I had never heard this before. An electrical contractor with lots of residential PV experience won a project doing a commercial rooftop system. With no professional engineer on staff they couldn't get professional liability insurance for the projectuntil they hired a NABCEP Certified PV installer. Have you ever heard of anything like this?

* STUDENTS AT TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOLS REALLY STRUGGLE WITH THE NABCEP ENTRY LEVEL EXAM. A really passionate high school instructor in the audience, who I know must be a great teacher, shared that none of her high school students have been able to pass the NABCEP Entry Level Exam. Zero. HeatSpring has a 96% passing rate on that same test, and only difference is who takes our courses. We cater to very experienced professionals, while she's starting from scratch. What she's doing is way harder, and we agreed to continue to stay in touch and brainstorm ways she can move the needle with her kids.

* THE CASE FOR SMALL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS GETTING INTO SOLAR ISN'T OBVIOUS. Every year the solar industry puts up huge growth figures, but the rising tide doesn't lift all boats equally. One contractor shared his story of getting his family business into solar in 2008 and the ups and downs they've had along the way. Why hasn't it been fruitful? Ohio's incentives have fluctuated a lot, which has made it hard to plan. An employee got NABCEP Certified, then left. His customers kick him out the door when he talks about paybacks longer than 3 years.

* SMALL GUYS CAN STILL WIN THE LONG GAME. Two small contractors shared stories about solar projects they won because of longstanding customer relationships. If you have a small firm with a good reputation, here's the model: tell all of your customers that you do solar on a consistent basis. Don't be pushy - be consistent. Solar has a funny way of bubbling up in people's minds and unpredictable times, and you just want to be the person they call when they're ready.

WHO SHOULD GET THE NABCEP CERTIFICATION: MY SUMMARY

* Go get the PV Entry Level Exam if you plan to stick around as an employee for a couple years and want some upward mobility.

* Pursue the PV Installation Professional if you're confident your business will be around for a couple years and want to be one of the best, winning competitive projects.

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Reference: renewable-energy-dummies.blogspot.com

How To Make Solar Panels For Home Build Solar Panels At Home

How To Make Solar Panels For Home Build Solar Panels At Home
HOW TO MAKE SOLAR PANELS FOR HOME How would you like to reduce your electric bill? How would you like to have no electric bill at all? Then let me introduce you to renewable energy. One of the most reliable sources of renewable energy is solar power. Unfortunately, to have a solar power system installed professionally is way too expensive for most people, even those who are truly environmentally conscious. In addition, it could take a decade or more before your energy savings match your initial investment. There is, however, an alternative. Say goodbye to professionally installed solar power and say hello to homemade solar panels. The most cost-effective way to take advantage of the power of the sun is to build solar panels at home. Sounds crazy? Not at all. Building your own solar panels is the most cost-effective way to harness the power of the sun. Don't be frightened by the unknown, this is not as daunting a task as you may think. Actually, with the proper instructions it is easy to do. So easy, your children can even help and you can turn it into an enjoyable family project. Also, the components aren't complicated at all. HOW TO MAKE SOLAR PANELS FOR HOME Most of the parts you will need can be found at a hardware store. If you want everything rolled up into a nice neat package, and you have a few extra bucks, you can choose to buy a solar panel kit instead. These kits will contain everything you need to generate your own electricity from the sun. You can start off by making a few small solar panels which could power some small appliances. Or, you could go full throttle and build solar panels to supplement or even replace your home's existing power supply. So how do you start? Well first and foremost you need to find quality detailed instructions. After that you are off to the hardware store to get your supplies. Then, when you have some free time, you start the assembly process and eventually install the system. If you build solar panels at home you will not only save money but you will also be helping the environment. HOW TO MAKE SOLAR PANELS FOR HOME