Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Solar Energy International (SEI) Represented on the 2020 NFPA Code-Making Panel 4 for the National Electrical Code (NEC)

Nationally, SEI is directly involved with the 2020 National Electrical Code (NEC). Rebekah Hren, (Principal) and Brian Mehalic (Alternate) represent SEI on NFPA Code-Making Panel 4 for the NEC. At the First Draft meeting in January, they worked with other panel members to review and respond to hundreds of public inputs submitted for consideration as revisions to Articles 690, 691, 692, 694, 705, 710, and 712. Over 100 of the public inputs were developed by the PV Industry Forum, which SEI helped coordinate. Rebekah and Brian are dedicated to representing the voice of PV system installers in the continuing evolution of the NEC. The 2020 NEC First Draft Report is scheduled for release on July 6, 2018!

“With over 60,000 students and alumni worldwide, SEI’s participation on the NFPA Code-Making Panel 4 for the NEC demonstrates our position as a leading educational entity in the solar industry.

We pride ourselves in having instructors and curriculum that teach our students the technical concepts fully aligned with adopted codes and standards. By ensuring our training program is fully aligned with the NEC, our students can graduate from our school knowing they will be able to deploy reliable and safe solar PV systems all over the world.

Having the honor to sit on this code-making panel takes our dedication and focus on code compliment curriculum and instruction to the next level. Having our voices heard during this process to set these standards for safety in the broader electrical industry demonstrates SEI’s leadership and acknowledges our long standing as subject matter experts in our industry since 1991,” said Kathy Swartz, Executive Director for Solar Energy International (SEI).

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Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Solar Service Projects in the Himalaya, in memory of SEI Instructor Mike Sullivan

Solar Service Projects in the Himalaya, in memory of SEI Instructor Mike Sullivan! Click here to learn more and apply: https://www.sanjuancollege.edu/learning/departments/global-studies/travel-study/india-solar-project-in-the-himalaya/

SEI is pleased to share San Juan Community College’s Solar Project in the Himalaya, from June 16-29 in the Ladakh region of northern India. The class will be limited to 12 people. Not only will participants be installing a PV system at a remote SECMOL school, you’ll be living on the campus and you will have incredible opportunities to interact with the high school aged students, helping them refine their English while sharing our cultures. The school is incredibly diverse, bringing together Tibetan Buddhists, Sunni and Shia Muslims, and Hindus. 

The school is completely off-grid and embraces a 100% ecological model. SECMOL seamlessly weaves together organic farming and animal husbandry with sustainable technologies like solar cookers and solar heating. Their only electricity is solar generated, and they have outgrown their system. Lacking the resources and expertise to upgrade and fix issues with their current their system, they greatly look forward to our help.

This service project is in memory of SEI instructor Mike Sullivan who died last fall in a climbing accident. Mike lead each of the previous three trips, and this one is dedicated in his memory. SEI Instructor Chris Books will co-leading the trip with San Juan instructor Chris Strouthopoulos.

To learn more and apply, go to https://www.sanjuancollege.edu/learning/departments/global-studies/travel-study/india-solar-project-in-the-himalaya/. If you’re unable to come, but still desire to help the Ladakhi people, we are accepting donations for the purchase of solar equipment :https://www.gofundme.com/sanjuancollege

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A message from SEI Executive Director Kathy Swartz–Thank you!

To Our Supporters, Friends, and Alumni,

THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! We are so pleased to announce that we reached our goal of raising $120,000 to build our first international training facility in Costa Rica! We couldn’t have done it without you!

The solar training facility in Costa Rica will serve people within the region, including all of Latin America and the Caribbean. The facility will be located in Uxaraccí, Costa Rica, which is approximately one hour from San Jose. We are currently finalizing the training system design and procuring equipment. We will break ground in the next month and will offer our first hands-on lab class from April 23-27!

The initial build-out this year will focus on the installation of three grid-tied solar systems. We plan to add two battery-based systems in the future to round out the training program. The facility is being modeled after our successful training facility in Paonia, Colorado, and will provide a regionally accessible, affordable location for Spanish speakers to obtain hands-on PV installation experience. This comprehensive lab setting will include all the support tools, equipment, and infrastructure necessary to ensure the high-quality standard in training Solar Energy International (SEI) adheres to.

As part of our vision of a world powered by renewable energy, it’s more important than ever to ensure that people around the world have access to hands-on practical training, which includes building international campuses. This is a very strategic and very important first step for SEI! Thank you for supporting our vision!

Additionally, your generous end-of-the year gifts helped us grow our scholarship funds, support our projects in the developing world, provide necessary funds for our Solar in Schools program, and expand our Paonia Campus. We received tremendous support for these programs through our #SolarEnergy4All campaign, and we are so grateful for the opportunity to do more good!
2018 is slated to be an exciting year for us!

Nationally, SEI is directly involved with the 2020 National Electrical Code (NEC). Rebekah Hren, (Principal) and Brian Mehalic (Alternate) represent SEI on NFPA Code-Making Panel 4 for the NEC. At the First Draft meeting in January they worked with other panel members to review and respond to hundreds of Public Inputs submitted for consideration as revisions to Articles 690, 691, 692, 694, 705, 710, and 712. Over 100 of the Public Inputs were developed by the PV Industry Forum, which SEI helped coordinate. Rebekah and Brian are dedicated to representing the voice of PV system installers in the continuing evolution of the NEC. The 2020 NEC First Draft Report is scheduled for release on July 6, 2018!

Internationally we’re connecting with regional partners to offer our training across the world. So far in 2018 we’re slated to deliver training in Costa Rica, Saudi Arabia, Oman, UAE, Uganda, and we’re just getting started! Our Program Hispano and Middle East and Africa business development departments are working hard to expand our reach.

And finally, locally we’re launching the Solar Forward program. The Solar Forward program aims to use increasingly more affordable solar technology to strengthen the economies, resilience, and independence of Colorado communities and rural areas. Leveraging the experience that we have accumulated from implementing solar energy programs in our rural home base, we are partnering with Colorado communities who are interested in growing their solar markets by providing them with a dedicated adviser to provide consulting on community solar initiatives. The adviser will assist communities every step of the way in the program planning and implementation processes.

We’re also expanding our campus in Paonia, Colorado. We recently built a new pavilion and we will be installing a solar carport this spring. As we plan for the future, an on-campus classroom and housing are on our minds. Our goal is to offer world-class facilities to accompany our industry-leading training.

In a time where there are many unknowns, this we’re sure of: we are working towards our vision of a world powered by renewable energy every day. Thank you so much for your generous support. Together, we are making renewable energy education more accessible to all!

Onward, upward,

Kathryn Swartz, Executive Director

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Friday, January 26, 2018

SEI opens it first international Solar Training Center in Costa Rica, enroll today!

2018 is just starting, and while we all started to work on our New Year’s resolutions, Solar Energy International (SEI) will be accomplishing one of its biggest projects this year: the inauguration of SEI’s first international Solar Training Center in Costa Rica. This new training facility will accelerate and expand access to world-class solar training to Spanish speakers throughout Latin America, in line with SEI’s vision of a world powered by renewable energy.

This project is a result of a 3 year solar training relationship SEI has had with local partners CFIA (Colegio Federado de Ingenieros y Arquitectos de Costa Rica), and CIEMI (Colegio de Ingenieros Electricistas, Mecánicos e Industriales). For the past year we have been discussing the expansion of the SEI training program to include our popular technical hands-on solar installation workshops. That dream is now coming true as both roll up their sleeves to make this development happen.

We spoke with SEI’s Director of Campus and Hands-on Training, Pete Mueller, who is acting as the Technical Team Coordinator on the Costa Rica PV training facility development, to learn more about this amazing project.

As we launch our FV201L lab training in the Costa Rica PV training facility,  Will there be any differences between the systems installed in the Paonia and Costa Rica campus?

Pete: “True to SEI’s mission to see a world powered by renewable energy, we want to see this done the right way by ensuring the best practices are taught regardless of where we are teaching.  The PV systems  in Costa Rica will be held to the same rigorous standard as the Paonia, Colorado facility.  This means, each system will be compliant with the US National Electric Code, allowing students to learn on the most up-to-date design and safety parameters.  In addition to keeping the systems compliant with US standards, the systems themselves will be composed of leading technologies and popular products available internationally.  For example, the one roof-mounted system will have a sting inverter with DC-to-DC converters or optimizers.  Another system will composed of high-efficiency modules and micro-inverters.  The ground-mount array will have multiple strings combined in a DC combiner box and then fed to an inverter.  These three systems are great examples of the breadth of the most popular technologies available around the world in the residential and commercial scales.”  

What makes the systems installed on all our campuses uniques for training?

Pete: “The systems installed on the Costa Rica campus will allow students to build and wire a photovoltaic array from the roof up.  Industry professionals hired as instructors will take SEI’s leading curriculum and apply it to these hands-on systems for Latin American students to take a hands-on approach to system assembly, wiring and commissioning.  Photovoltaic arrays are modular, so once you become proficient in the building blocks of an array, you can extrapolate the system to much larger sizes and capacities.

The Costa Rica campus will be constructed in compliance with OSHA regulations modeling the safest possible working environment for students to learn best practices.  Equipment to teach safest procedures such as harnesses and insulated electrical gloves will be used in each class.  The integrity of the solar industry relies on safe, reliable and code-compliant practices and technology.  It is SEI’s commitment to bring the highest level of safety and training to Latin America.”

Are tools and safety equipment going to be available for students on our new training facility in Costa Rica?

Pete: “The campus in Costa Rica will be fully-equipped with the most appropriate tools to construct, commission and test solar electric arrays.  SEI is the leading technical trainer of photovoltaics in the United States and will compromise nothing in Latin America.  We want to see this industry succeed worldwide which means bringing the highest level of safety, tools and techniques wherever we teach.

While attending the Costa Rica SEI campus each student will have access to plenty of reliable and high quality tools, meters and safety equipment.  These are the tools they will encounter while working in the industry.  Instructors will take them though the very basics to the advanced functions of these necessary tools and meters.” 

Is there anything else that you would like to add about this exciting development?

Pete: “The Costa Rica campus is an invaluable opportunity for SEI to bring good PV education to a growing Latin American market.  Over 26 years of time-tested and evolving techniques stand behind SEI’s academic and hands-on curriculum. It is SEI’s mission to bring solar electricity to people around the world empowering them to harness the renewable energy of the sun.”

Solar Energy International will be offering the following trainings in Costa Rica, register today and save your spot!

FV101 Diseño e Instalación de Sistemas Fotovoltaicos Conectados a la Red

FV203 Fundamentos de Sistemas Fotovoltaicos Basados en Baterías

FV201L Laboratorio de Sistemas Fotovoltaicos Conectados a la Red

Want to learn more about our Costa Rica in-person trainings? Contact our spanish student advisor team at programahispano@solarenergy.international or call +1-970-527-7657 opción 8

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Thursday, January 25, 2018

Solar Energy International (SEI) will be attending Greentech Media Mexico Summit 2018

With Latin America’s emergence as the hottest region for solar development in recent years, Mexico has taken the lead with a dynamic energy transition that sets the stage for unprecedented solar growth. Solar Summit Mexico will leverage GTM Research’s expertise in Mexico to ensure your company is uniquely positioned to capture specific opportunities while appropriately managing regulatory, political, and market risks.

Solar Energy International (SEI) is a proud partner of this must-attend event. Join us with GTM February 13-14 in Mexico City, Mexico using our exclusive discount code SEI15 for 15% off your conference registration. Learn more: https://goo.gl/dF3anG

On a recent chart from Greentech Media Latin America PV Playbook, Mexico takes close to 40% share of LatAm PV demand in 2017 on the heels of utility + DG solar installations to close out the year.  Mexico has over 6 GW of PV in the pipeline to take a dominant share of LatAm PV over the next 5 years.

Are you ready for the Latin America solar revolution? Start a career with SEI in 2018, our Solar Professional Certificate Program in Spanish is the most complete technical training in the entire LatAm solar industry. Classes start on February, 26, save your spot!

If you are attending the summit, we will be happy to meet you. Get in touch with our Marketing and Communication Manager LatAm, María Pía Day to set a meeting : pia@solarenergy.org / +1 970 527 5042 ext 201.

 

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Solar, in spite of the tariff, will continue to thrive and disrupt

A message from Kathy Swartz, Solar Energy International Executive Director

Dear Friends and Alumni of SEI,

On Monday, January 22, the Trump Administration made a deciding call on the anticipated solar trade case, announcing a 30 percent tariff on imported solar cells and modules, to taper off by five percent over four years. While we are disappointed in this decision, this is not doom and gloom. Solar Energy will continue to thrive because of public support, the relatively small increase that this tariff will actually cost,  the resilience of solar companies who have succeeded in spite of policy, and a rapidly growing international market. The disruptive “solar cat” is out of the bag and at this point, there’s no putting it back in!

Solar has tremendous public support. Public support of solar is at at an all-time high. According to the Pew Research Center, in 2016, “just 4% of Americans report having home solar panels but many more − 37% − say they are giving it serious thought” and 89% of Americans favor solar farms.  

Consumers are motivated more than ever, whether it be because of the strong economic benefit of installing PV, or the new technology that is  changing the market, or the desire to be energy independent especially due to natural disasters, such as hurricanes and wildfires, that can wipe out the grid for many months, as we’ve seen in Puerto Rico. Tariff or not, public support for solar will only continue to increase. As a consumer, if you don’t like this tariff, then send a clear message by contacting your local solar installer and go solar.

The tariff only applies to a small percentage of the total system cost. The cost to install solar has dropped over 70% since 2010!  The tariff only applies to modules (and only certain modules at that) and not the entire cost of the PV system. Essentially the tariff increases the cost of modules to where it was about two years ago, which were exceptional years in terms of amount of solar installed. Though the profit margins will be a little less for developers and installation companies, there are margins nonetheless.

According to the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, “the soft costs of solar account for as much as 64% of the total cost of a new solar system. These barriers are often the result of a lack of information needed to do a job or make a decision.” What does this mean? Training is more important than ever because it creates employees who have the skills and knowledge to do the job right, which reduces soft costs and more than compensates for the price increase due to the tariff on modules .

US solar companies are resilient. With over 60,000 alumni, we know so many solar companies, and these companies, many of them small to mid-sized, have figured out ways to thrive in spite of a changing energy landscape. This includes the roller coaster of incentives including last year’s uncertainty about the Investment Tax Credit, utilities trying to change policies, two previous trade cases, and increased competition. And in spite of all of this, the solar market continues to grow.

There’s a rapidly growing international market. The tariff may glut the international market with modules, which in turn will lower the already historic low price of modules, and will drive more development. For example, one of our international partners was just notified by their Chinese supplier that the price of modules will reduce by 10% as a result of the tariff. This creates even more opportunities for electrifying rural communities, stabilizing grids, and powering homes, bringing us one step closer to a world powered by renewable energy.

As an industry-leading, educational non-profit, Solar Energy International supports solar jobs through industry recognized technical training to build a thriving solar industry to achieve our organizational vision of a world powered by renewable energy. As Tesla’s Elon Musk said, “I could either watch it happen or be part of it.” You, our friends and alumni, have chosen to be part of this,  and regardless of the tariff, our industry will continue to disrupt how we get our energy by producing reliable, cost-effective, clean electricity. And there’s no stopping us now!

Onward, upward,

Kathryn Swartz, Executive Director

 

PS: If I may, I’d like to get personal for a moment. I grew up in a small town in Northwest Ohio. It was home of many factories, including American Standard. My dad worked there and we had a good middle-class life. My siblings and I put ourselves through college by working there in the summer, inspecting toilet tanks. The factory was relocated as a result of trade agreements, and with it went good-paying jobs, because of the promise of more profit for shareholders. I understand the desire to bring back American manufacturing jobs, however, there were so many other ways to encourage all manufacturing in the United States other than creating obstacles for industries that are providing good jobs that can’t be outsourced. As a country, we can do better.

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Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Preparing for NABCEP’s three new specialty certification exams with SEI’s solar installer training courses

This month, The North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) officially announced three new specialty certifications. According to the NABCEP website, the certifications were developed in partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Sunshot Initiative, in an effort to reflect the demands of the solar industry. So how does Solar Energy International (SEI)’s solar installer training prepare students for these new certifications?

The three new certifications are: PV Design Specialist, PV Installer Specialist, and PV Commissioning & Maintenance Specialist. According to Breccia Cressman, SEI’s Director of Student Services,  “Many SEI students that have decided to pursue one of the three specialty certifications are asking what training path is recommended as they work towards taking these new NABCEP exams.”  

SEI Director of Curriculum & Instruction Sarah Wilder compiled recommended SEI coursework specifically for each NABCEP certification exams:

PV Design Specialist:

PV Installer Specialist:

PV Commission & Maintenance Specialist:

Sarah added, “solar professionals already working in the industry who focus on one of these specialty areas may be able to test out of the fundamentals courses (PV101 and PV203) and sign up for advanced-level courses (PV202 and PV350/351L) to satisfy the educational requirements of the new exams.”

For students seeking SEI comprehensive training, Breccia noted, “As you can see, SEI’s Solar Professionals Certificate Training paths will cover the majority of the topics being tested upon in these specialty certification exams.” The Solar Professional Certificate Training Program, offered by SEI, is the industry’s most rigorous training program to prepare professionals for the highly technical clean energy workforce. Students can apply for enrollment in the program, and upon acceptance, can receive a certificate after completing a specific track of classes. The Solar Professional Certificate Program has available tracks in Residential and Commercial Photovoltaic Systems Certificate, Battery-Based PV, Solar Business and Technical Sales, and more.

Sign up for SEI solar installer training today and kickstart your career in the solar industry.

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Friday, January 19, 2018

SEI awarded OSHA Susan Hardwood training grant, will offer FREE solar-specific online training courses in April 2018

Last fall, Solar Energy International (SEI) was thrilled to receive news that we were awarded a Susan Harwood Training Grant through the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) to develop a series of online solar-specific safety trainings.  As the PV industry continues to grow at a rapid pace, it is so important to us here at SEI to ensure that solar workers have the tools and skills to work safely on the job site, so we can all return home soundly to our families at night, proud of the work we do. Safety has always been a critical component of SEI trainings, and this grant allows us to take it a step further by developing new curriculum on targeted solar safety topics and offering these classes for free in 2018.

SEI’s curriculum developers have been working hard over the past several months to develop the following four 3-hour courses. Each course will include presentations, videos, interactive exercises, and a quiz.

1- Ladder and Lift Safety: In this course we learn about different ladder options and how to choose the appropriate ladder(s) for a PV installation, based on the specific job site and task (accessing different roof surfaces, running conduit, etc.). We discuss how to properly inspect, set up and use ladders, and through interactive exercises we evaluate different installation sites to determine the best location to set up an extension ladder to access the PV array. In the second part of this course, we identify equipment and methods for safely lifting PV modules and other materials to the roof, including ladder lifts, boom lifts, reach forklifts, scaffolding, and cranes.

2- Fall Protection: Here we review OSHA fall protection requirements and present different equipment options for working safely AND efficiently on a PV job site. We discuss the differences between fall restraint vs. positioning vs. fall arrest, look at different anchor options for roof surfaces commonly seen on PV installations, and via interactive exercises determine where to place those anchors on the roof.

3- PV Mounting Safety: In this course we identify job site hazards specific to PV mounting work, from array layout through securing modules to the racking system. We go step-by-step through a roof-mounted PV installation and call out ways to eliminate and/or control hazards through safe work practices, engineering controls, and personal protective equipment (PPE). Through interactive exercises and videos, we show best practice methods to safely handle PV equipment and manage small parts a sloped roof.

4- Solar Electric Safety: In the final course of this series, we take an in-depth look at electrical hazards specific to PV installation and maintenance work, and discuss the requirements of OSHA, the NEC, and NFPA 70E to assure safe working conditions. We discuss shock and arc flash hazards and identify protective measures including PPE and lockout / tagout. We dive even further into lockout / tagout and safe electrical testing methods in our interactive exercises and videos.

Stay tuned for more information on these courses, set to launch in April. These courses will be offered on-demand FOR FREE in 2018!

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Thursday, January 18, 2018

SEI Instructors travel to Puerto Rico in light of Hurricane Maria

In what has been called the most destructive Atlantic storm on record, Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico this past fall leaving 3.4 million without electricity. Three months later, nearly half are still left without power, and rural communities in the mountainous regions of the island might be without power for many more months to come.

Solar Energy International (SEI) Instructor Chris Brooks and SEI Instructor And Curriculum Developer Karolina Fernandez traveled to Puerto Rico recently to work with an organization called Water Mission to address the ongoing electricity crisis in the region. Water Mission is a nonprofit engineering organization that designs, builds and implements safe water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) solutions for people in developing countries and disaster areas. Water Mission designs customized solutions for each community they serve and focus on empowering the community and capacity building, as opposed to simply technology transfer.

We spoke with instructor Chris Brooks, who recapped the experience of working with renewable energy in Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria:

The water crisis in Puerto Rico is unique because, in reality, it is an electricity crisis.  Chris explained, “There is plenty of fresh drinking water all over the island…thousands of deep wells fitted with electric pumps,” He added,  “The problem is that Hurricane Maria completely devastated the electrical grid.  In many places it looked like King Kong walked down the street tearing utility poles out of the ground and scattering them about. There are huge tangles of wire everywhere.  The rebuild of the electrical distribution system seems like a very daunting, expensive and long term project.”

According to Chris, Puerto Rico Water Mission has been working directly with FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) and the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) to address the water needs in over 200 rural communities in the mountainous regions of Puerto Rico.  These are the communities that are at “the end of the line” and may be without water and electricity for many more months, while agencies focus first on more densely-populated areas.   

Chris explains: “The quickest way to get many of these systems up and running was to disconnect the pumps from the defunct grid and hook up gasoline or diesel generators which were available in very limited supply.” He recalled, “Initially, Karo and I had the job of visiting the communities and wiring in generators wherever possible.   These were considered temporary solutions (to get water running as soon as possible) as fuel was also in limited supply and expensive.”    

At these sites, Chris and Karo also conducted feasibility studies for the installation of a PV system to replace the generators and power the existing pumps. Chris explained,  “as we assessed the technical feasibility of installing a PV system, other Water Mission staff worked with the community to develop a plan for system sustainability.” He added, “ In other sites PV systems were installed immediately and as a temporary solution just to get the water running.  These people had now gone months without running water.  Modules were literally laid out in fields or on rooftops because no racking materials were available.   Water Mission will be revisiting these sites to make the PV installations more permanent and safe as materials arrive on the island.”

According to Chris, Water Mission has a tremendous amount of experience with water filtration, purification and very small-scale, PV-direct pumping systems, but limited experience designing and building larger-scale arrays to power existing AC Pumps. Chris and Karo worked with Water Mission to develop a system design model and worked with the staff to better understand how to evaluate sites, choose components and safely install and operate the systems.

“We worked with local installers and contractors to specify and procure equipment,” Chris explained.    “Some of the PV systems were connected directly to inverters (variable speed drives) to power the existing  three-phase AC pumps.  Others powered smaller, single phase pumps with AC coupled systems and Lithium Ion batteries.”

To learn more about water pumps and empowering communities facing environmental crises like Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria, SEI offers RDOL101: Appropriate Technology for the Developing World online.  

“Puerto Rico has a long road ahead and will face many challenges as it rebuilds its electrical grid.  PV technology will definitely be part of the solution, and I would encourage SEI students and Alumni to support the ongoing efforts to provide the people of Puerto Rico with clean, sustainable and reliable solar energy,” Chris said.

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Tuesday, January 16, 2018

What’s new at Solar Energy International’s campus? Check out our winter updates!

Here at Solar Energy International (SEI), there’s no such thing as an off-season! When class isn’t in session at our campus in scenic Paonia, Colorado, our Lab Team is working hard to make sure that our campus is featuring the latest and greatest in solar training technology for when students return for solar energy training in the spring.

SEI Director of Campus and Hands-On Training Pete Muller has been filling us in all winter on some updates to expect on-campus in our upcoming spring and summer class sessions. Check out the following highlights:

“To add to a recent list of newly-built structure on campus, we have constructed an open-air pavilion to house more training space!  It was an obvious need to expand the training area for the pole-mount system with a grid-tied SMA inverter.  The rough-sawn post & beam structure also hosts two battery-based multi-mode systems: Outback Radian and Schneider Conext XW+.  These three systems are highlights in the two most popular classes on campus: 201L Grid-Direct: Solar Electric Lab Week and 301L Battery-Based: Solar Electric Lab Week.    The pavilion will elevate the student experience by providing comfortable working space, while also improving the look and feel of the Paonia, CO lab yard.”

 

“SEI recently installed a new entry sign to it’s 10 acre property!  The sign is just one of a flurry of facility improvements over the past year and distinctly marks the main entry from Mathew’s Lane for students traveling for classes. A near-future upgrade to the sign will harness the power of the sun, store it and release it when dark. That’s right! It will be a small battery-based lighting system illuminating the logo in the evening.  The signwas made possible in-part by a generous gift from board member and instructor Ken Gardner of Gardner Engineering (fill in city), Utah.   The elegant timber frame structure was built by Finnigan Carpentry based in nearby Hotchkiss, Colorado.  SEI hopes the sign will increase visibility of our lab yard and remind people of the importance of a renewable future.  And don’t worry if you loved the old rusted metal sign,  it’s a classic and will be integrated on campus.”

Are you ready to book your solar training vacation? SEI offers hands-on classes at our campus in Paonia, Colorado, in addition to classroom-based learning. Learn more by checking out our training schedule online, and secure your spot in a session for spring or summer today! 

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