Thursday, February 28, 2019

SEI Co-Founder and Newest Board Member, Johnny Weiss, Travels to Tanzania

Johnny Weiss, retired Co-Founder and newest board member, is currently in Tanzania working
with SEI alum, Lukas Kariongi, in developing local solar capacity.
In 1997, was an eager young Maasai from East Africa who traveled to SEI to be trained as a
solar technician. He attended as a tuition scholarship student. His participation was initiated and
sponsored by Dave Berger, a fellow SEI alum.

For nearly twenty years, Lukas has been working to fulfill his goal of solarizing his home village
of Terat, Tanzania. Now a progressive village leader, he recently started and is the Managing
Director of the Rural Community Support Organization (RUCOSUO), a community-based NGO
focused on solar development.

Johnny has been volunteering and helping Lukas develop his organization and solar projects. SEI
is continuing Johnny’s worthwhile grass-roots efforts through SEI’s Outreach Programs.
Additionally, SEI is selling beautiful beaded jewelry made by artisans in the Women’s
Cooperative in Terrat Village. All proceeds will be used by the women to help solar power their
homes and community.

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Exciting changes on the SEI Board!

We are pleased to announce Johnny Weiss, retired SEI Co-Founder, has joined our Board of Directors. Johnny brings his passion for SEI’s charitable and outreach programs to our diverse group of directors. Since his retirement from SEI in 2012, Johnny has focused his efforts on capacity building in Tanzania with SEI alum Lukas Kariongi (see below) and to strengthen and expand the Red Cloud Renewable Energy Center on the Pine Ridge Reservation, SD. “As co-founder, Johnny brings invaluable wisdom and institutional knowledge as we enter this next exciting chapter to almost double our impact in the next three years. He’s been an inspiration and mentor to so many people in the industry, myself included, and it’s an honor to have Johnny in the official capacity of a director on our board.” stated SEI’s Executive Director Kathy Swartz.

We are also pleased to announce Ken Gardner is stepping into the role of President of the Board. Ken, owner and founder of Gardner Energy, is a licensed Professional Civil Engineer, Professional Land Surveyor, Licensed Electrician, Licensed Solar Contractor, and NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installer. He’s an SEI alum (2003/2004) and has been teaching PV, microhydro, and solar water pumping since 2009. “I’m happy to serve and lead the organization into the future. There’s a great future in renewable energy and SEI plays a key role in training the workforce. It’s fun to be part of this incredible organization with passionate and dedicated staff and instructors, and students who want to change the world.” Former President Paul Bony, Senior Program Manager at CLEAResult, will continue as Board Vice-President, and Sarah Bishop, non-profit extraordinaire, continues in the role as Secretary- Treasurer.

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Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Register Today! NABCEP Continuing Education Conference in San Diego March 25-28

Will you be attending the NABCEP CE Conference March 25-28? Many of our students and alumni will be there, and we highly recommend getting connected with NABCEP if you are serious about a career in solar energy! This is one of the MUST ATTEND conferences for solar professionals in the industry. More information.

ABOUT THE NABCEP CE CONFERENCE:

The content presented in this conference is geared toward seasoned PV industry professionals who have several years of installation, solar + storage, technical sales, design, O&M, or system inspection experience. This is the only industry event that allows NABCEP Board Certified Professionals to obtain as many as 21 hours of continuing education credits needed toward their recertification. Although, the conference is primarily intended for NABCEP Certified Professionals who need continuing education credits in order to maintain their certification, renewable energy professionals seeking to advance their career can earn up to 18 hours towards certification eligibility.

Register here >>> NABCEP CE CONFERENCE

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Thursday, February 21, 2019

The Levi Heinold/Mountain Power Scholarship

Scott Ely and Sunsense Solar created this scholarship to honor Levi Heinold by empowering aspiring solar professionals to complete SEI’s entry-level solar training and certification.

From Scott Ely:

One of my best friends and long-time solar buddy, Levi Heinold, passed away in late February of 2018.  As I continue to wrestle with this reality, I got to thinking about what he represented to anyone and everyone in his orbit.

I first met Levi at a Solar Technology Institute PV class in Carbondale, Colorado in 1992 (the forerunner of SEI).  Richard and Karen Perez from Home Power were the guest instructors and I was there in a support role as the local solar business owner.  We hit it off immediately (with some assistance from a 12-pack)!

Our friendship only blossomed from there.  As budding solar businessmen, we collaborated on projects and over the next 25 years, we worked extremely hard and shared countless experiences and stories.  We climbed peaks, we camped, we played in the snow and we partied.  I have always, and will always, considered him my brother.

Levi had a work ethic like no other.  In his earlier days he hiked both the Pacific Coast Trail and the Appalachian Trail (twice!).  He built a reputation around a quality business without the use of a website, logos on vehicles…heck, I’m not sure he even had business cards!  Everyone wanted Levi on the job because they could count on personalized service and a job well done.

Most of all, Levi built things and he fixed things.  My standard description of Levi always included…”nothing scares him.”  He was a Master Plumber, NABCEP Certified in PV and DHW, a self-taught mechanic and a problem solver.  Levi was practical, but never shied away from a challenge.  He was a risk-taker, yet laid-back as well.  In short, one of the most solid people I have ever known.

It is with this in mind that I wanted to pay tribute to those that build.  The awards, recognition and yes, the money, generally stay upstream.  But it is literally the people in the trenches that make this whole solar thing work.

So God speed, Levi.  You brought so much love, joy, laughter and passion to this world.  I am a better person having known you and will forever work as hard as I can to continue your vision of a caring people and a sustainable planet.

To those interested in hard work without the hoopla, but with a passion for PV and getting the job done, I offer this scholarship opportunity.  And to those successful in this endeavor, potential employment awaits at Sunsense Solar!

Join us in honoring Levi by making a gift in his honor today. Visit:  https://www.solarenergy.org/scholarship-funds/

Select “donate now” which will redirect you to our donation page. Write in “Levi Heinold/Mountain Power Scholarship” under Your own cause.  Together, we are envisioning a world powered by renewable energy. Rest easy, Levi.

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SEI’s letter to Colorado Governor Jared Polis: Ambitious renewable energy goals? We can help!

Colorado Governor Jared Polis was sworn into office in January touting the nation’s most ambitious renewable energy goal, 100% renewable energy by 2040. This goal surpasses the notably progressive states of Hawaii and California, which have historically paved the way to RE-friendly policies, with both pledging to make the switch by 2045.

Solar Energy International (SEI)’s industry-leading solar technical training center has been located in Western Colorado for nearly 30 years. Since our inception we have trained nearly 70,000 alumni worldwide, playing a pivotal role in the foundation of the beckoning renewable energy workforce in the United States, and in our home-state of Colorado.

We are supportive of the Governor’s renewable energy goals, and we are excited to continue in our role of preparing the future workforce that is increasingly needed as we move forward into a world powered by renewable energy. Check out our letter to Governor Jared Polis in support of this exciting undertaking.

SEI’s Letter to Colorado Governor Jared Polis

To the Honorable Governor Jared Polis;

Solar Energy International writes to congratulate Governor Polis on his election and commend his commitment to addressing climate change. With our vision of a world powered by renewable energy driving us, we will use our expertise to help the Governor achieve the policies and market solutions necessary to make his 2040 vision for 100% renewable energy generation a just and inclusive reality.

Solar Energy International (SEI) is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization that has pioneered renewable energy education and technical training from our home base on the Western Slope in Paonia, Colorado. Since our founding in 1991, we have educated over 65,000 individuals from Colorado and around the world in renewable energy technologies including solar PV, solar thermal, and micro-hydro systems via both hands-on technical trainings and online courses. In total, our alumni have gone on to help design, install, and maintain over 4,500 megawatts of renewable energy capacity around the globe.

We are dedicated to accelerating our efforts in a fashion commensurate to the climate crisis, with a goal of doubling our impact over the next three years. This means we aim to train over 110,000 individuals by 2022. Alongside adding capacity, SEI is constantly updating our training to reflect the rapidly changing technological innovation occurring throughout our industry, including in energy storage, operations and maintenance for utility-scale projects, and interconnections with the grid. We strive to provide industry-leading training in solar,  not only train people new to the workforce, but also upskill the existing solar workforce. We were recently awarded a second grant from OSHA to develop PV safety training. As the preeminent solar training organization in Colorado, SEI is uniquely positioned to develop the skilled workforce necessary to scale the green energy economy and install renewable generation across the state.

While SEI has a strong international presence with campuses in Costa Rica and Oman and with alumni from 145 countries, we remain focused on ensuring Colorado retains and increases its status as a clean energy leader and innovator. According to a 2018 report from the Natural Resources Defense, Colorado ranked 6th in the nation for total clean energy jobs with 7,918 of the total 57,591 being solar jobs. Data from the Solar Energy Industries Association shows that Colorado ranks 12th in the country in terms of solar energy capacity, with 1,086.55 megawatts installed as of Q3 2018. While these rankings are laudable, Colorado’s population and vastly untapped solar resources mean there is ample potential to improve these numbers. SEI strongly encourages Governor Polis to use the resources of his office to promote clean energy generation and support workforce development programs targeted around solar, wind, and energy efficiency, among other technologies.

A recent example that could serve as a template for these goals and underlines SEI’s capabilities is the Solar Ready Colorado program.  In 2016, SEI partnered with a consortium of organizations including COSEIA, GRID Alternatives, and Colorado solar companies to apply for a grant under the Work Act administered by the Colorado Department of Labor. The result of the grant was Solar Ready Colorado, a program aimed at increasing access to quality training for all Coloradans interested in joining the green energy economy. These efforts resulted in 411 Coloradans trained in solar energy technologies. Total demand for participating in Solar Ready Colorado, however, vastly exceeded the program’s capacity with over 1,000 individuals registering interest. Additional feedback collected from Solar Ready Colorado and supplemental data indicate that financial cost remains a key barrier to more Coloradans seeking to retrain or enter the solar energy workforce. We urge Governor Polis to look at ways to increase the affordability and access to quality technical trainings for all of our state’s residents.

As an organization based on the Western Slope, we are keenly aware of the specific energy challenges facing rural Colorado communities. Coal-mining had been the largest source of jobs and economic development in our home of Delta County, but market forces have led to mine closures and thousands of lost jobs in recent years. SEI responded to the mine closures by launching the Economic Revitalization through Solar Program in 2015. This program included launching a group-purchase solar growth program and advocating Delta County to adopt Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (CPACE). These efforts resulted in the successful passage of C-PACE, more than  450 kW of newly installed solar, over $1.5 million dollars in local solar energy investment, and the direct creation of at least 10 new solar jobs. Delta County was designated as a SolSmart Gold community in the Fall of 2018 by the U.S. Department of Energy, making it the second smallest county in the country to receive this prestigious recognition. Delta County also installed the first agricultural CPACE project in the state.

SEI is now sharing these successes and lessons learned with other former coal-mining and rural Colorado communities via the new Solar Forward program. Launched in January of 2018, Solar Forward is helping communities kickstart their own local solar markets by pairing them with an SEI technical advisor and equipping them with a solar “toolbox” of tried and tested solutions to make it easier for homes and businesses to go solar. Solar Forward has thus far partnered with community non-profits, local solar installers, public officials, and graduate students at Western Colorado University to accelerate solar energy adoption across Gunnison County. A solar group-purchase program will officially commence in Gunnison on January 31, 2019, and the Solar Forward team is now working with Montrose, and Summit Counties to implement similar programs. SEI commends Governor Polis’s dedication to increasing economic opportunity for all Coloradans and recommends the Governor prioritize programs that ensure rural communities will be included in the financial, environmental, and health benefits realized through a clean energy economy.

The majority of SEI’s students have been adults, but we are increasingly focused on empowering our youth with the tools necessary to stay competitive in the 21st century economy and find fulfilling careers that address climate change. Since 2001, our Solar In Schools program has run workshops for over 900 K-12 students on the principles of energy efficiency, energy conservation, and the basics of solar photovoltaics. We are now taking our youth educational programs to the next level with our Solar High School Technical Training and Careers Program.

Since the program’s launch in 2015, we have partnered with two high schools to train over 70 high school students. We are now expanding the program to an additional four high schools and expect the number of students trained to more than double by the end of 2019. These students visit our world-class training center in Paonia, receive teaching from SEI professional instructors, and are eligible to receive the same industry-recognized Record of Completion as adults. We are working with Delta County School District to formalize the offering as a Career and Technical Education program recognized under the Colorado Department of Education. Additionally, we have formed an unprecedented partnership with our local utility, DMEA, to finance the installation of four, 10-20 kW solar PV systems with real-time energy monitoring at participating local high schools. We are in discussion with several other utilities to create similar programs across the state. SEI hopes that Governor Polis will examine strategies to further integrate solar energy onto school facilities and into school curriculums across Colorado.

SEI is enthusiastic about Governor Polis’s renewable energy agenda and is at the ready to help in its implementation. By focusing on statewide workforce development, increasing renewable energy access in rural communities, and integrating solar energy education into Colorado schools, SEI sees several key paths to partnership.

We are a resource for the Governor; please join us in our efforts and work with us to build the clean energy workforce and realize our shared vision of a Colorado powered by renewable energy. To further discuss how we can work together, please call us anytime at 970-527-7657 ext. 207 or email at kswartz@solarenergy.org.

Sincerely,

 

 

Kathryn Swartz, Executive Director

 

Read the full letter:

Solar Energy International’s Letter to Govenor Jared Polis

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Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Solar Forward: Gunnison ‘Solarize’ launch garners community support and media recognition

What can bring an entire community together on a dark winter night in sub-zero degree temperatures? A favorite local brewery and the power of solar energy!

Last week, the Solarize Gunnison County Team kicked off their Solarize program with a launch event for the community at High Alpine Brewing Co. in Gunnison, Colorado. The event, hosted by Solar Forward partners and Solarize Program Coordinators Hunter Edberg and Ellen Ross, was packed with interested solar customers. The Team, along with selected partner solar installers, Nunatek Alternative Energy Solutions, gave a presentation to attendees on how to register and participate in the program.

Solarize banner art provided by Solar Forward

 

The Solarize Gunnison County program aims to kickstart a solar market in the community by offering a streamlined process to go solar, and by educating community members on the benefits of residential solar during a 13-week outreach period. The Solarize Gunnison program coordinators have partnered with local solar installers, Nunatek, who are offering an exclusive discount on solar systems for people who register to Solarize during the outreach period.

Other benefits of the program to community participants include a no-cost, no-commitment site assessment on their property, as well as access to resources on financing solar systems. However, positive implications of kickstarting a solar market will persist beyond this 13-week period, as similar initiatives have shown that a solar market creates jobs and economic resiliency in communities.

The program was featured in Crested Butte News.

“Imagine a world that ran on clean, renewable energy. What would it look like, and what does it take to get there? Ellen Ross and Hunter Edberg, candidates in the Master in Environmental Management Program at Western Colorado University, seek to answer these questions in their 13-week outreach campaign called Solarize Gunnison County.”

Check out the full article here.

The Solarize Gunnison County program was made possible through technical consulting from Solar Energy International’s Solar Forward program. The program, which launched in 2017, aims to use increasingly more affordable solar technology to strengthen the economies, resilience, and independence of Colorado communities in rural areas. Through the program, community groups or non-profits can apply to receive SEI technical advising on solar-related initiatives for a full year, in addition to a ‘toolkit’ compiled by industry experts tailored to community’s needs. These initiatives include ‘Solarize’ outreach programs, and SEI’s Solar in Schools, high school technical career pathway program.

More information on the program launch can be found on the Solar Forward webpage, and featured in ‘SEI launches solar advising program for rural Colorado communities’ in Solar Power World.

The technical ‘toolkit’ for a Solarize program includes everything from a personalized logo to outreach and marketing material templates, press release templates, event planning and lead management guides, informational presentations for the community and more. Technical consulting also includes a basic webpage setup for the Solarize program.

Solar Forward is accepting community applications on a rolling basis, and the application is available on the Solar Forward webpage.

Solarize Gunnison County saw nearly 40 program registrations following their launch event.

 

Check out Solarize Gunnison County’s website and facebook page to learn more. Also mentioned in this article, High Alpine Brewing Co. in Gunnison, Colorado and Nunatek Alternative Energy Solutions in Gunnison County, Colorado.

For more information on SEI’s Solar Forward Program contact Program Manager Mary Marshall at mary@solarenergy.org or call 970-527-7657 x116.

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