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donnielong1025 ([info]donnielong1025) wrote,
@ 2012-02-15 10:46:00

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Entry tags:renewable energy, solar panel prices, solar panels

Solar Panels
THEREFORE:

As in the case of any seemingly complex activity, solar design is straightforward to perform if one offers procedural knowledge and ample experience.
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You may or may not have heard of renewable energy technology, but it is becoming more and more popular and the government will soon be offering incentives to home owners to have them put in. Green energy technologies are power by abundant free sources of energy such as the wind and sun. That technology is the way into the future and will reduce our carbon footprint. Green energy can generate a significant amount of heat or electricity for your home's requirements, saving you money. Plus, when it comes to generating electricity, any electricity that's not used can be sold back to the supplier, so this will not only save us money on our energy bills, it will even earn us profit. renewable energy Find Success in the Solar Photovoltaic (SUN) Industry
Understanding your customer will determine the training and experience required for a ultimate success. The checklist is endless, but its critical to take into consideration your desired role just before diving in.

Do you plan to be...


  • A great installing contractor selling to help residential homeowners?
  • An installing sub-contractor taking care of commercial projects?
  • A salesperson or technical engineer for a manufacturer or wholesale provider?
  • An electrician tugging permits and connecting systems to your grid?
  • A consultant working for an advocate for the customer?


Develop and write plans for adding every skill about this critical list.

Step 3: Dive In and Build the skills You Need

The talents Assessment is critical, but at some time the analysis ends and it's time for action. Career shifts, even smallish ones, aren't for the faint of heart - here's your plan of attack:

Get involved & Find Partners

If you're new at all to solar, it can help to try a network to meet other professionals and discover the pulse of your local market. There are several ways to accomplish this:


  • Seek out natural building or other groups in your area that offer local sun information or marketing support.
  • Check with local governments and building departments for green building software programs.
  • Join local chapters of associations which happen to have members you can multi-level with.
  • Look for certification and/or training programs for solar professionals.


Know Your Stuff


  • Reading and playing what's going on in your local solar market can keep you informed.
  • Get hold of training, and get it in the best out there.
  • Possess a licensed electrician involved with the project you take on.
  • Site assessment and system design are fundamental, so finding some experienced visitors to help on your first couple jobs is extremely important.
  • Be able to help speak intelligently with installers, engineers, and building owners about every part of PV systems.
  • Having certificates and credentials to back up your knowledge will win over homeowners and potential partners.
  • Know what you don't know, and how to ask the right people the proper questions.


Select products to work with that are designed to last and that you can stand behind.
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Learn from Others' Mistakes


  • Teaming up using a reliable, experienced solar installer is one possible technique for success. There's no substitute for experience.

  • Taking education courses where experts can talk about case studies and share personal on the job experiences will help you avoid costly rookie slipups.



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