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Solar PV Installation School: Ivy Tech Community College Venue: Anderson, Bloomington, Columbus, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Madison, Nashville, Richmond Tel.: 888-IVY-LINE An entry-level intensive learning course with six 7-hour sessions designed to prepare students to sit for the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) Certificate of Knowledge (COK) exam at the conclusion of coursework. This certificate will be a way for a student to demonstrate basic knowledge, comprehension and key terms and concepts in photovoltaic (solar electric) system operations. Successful candidates achieving PV entry-level COK will have the basic knowledge of sol... |
Solar Hot Water Heating Format: Online School: Auburn University OPCE Venue: Auburn Tel.: 334.844.5100 This online course concentrates on the basics of installing code compliant solar hot water systems. This course will be useful for those who currently work in or plan to be employed in the solar hot water industry. Student technicians will learn practical design criteria, installation guidelines, safety issues, maintenance, and legal considerations of solar hot water heating systems. |
Solar Hot Water Heating Format: Online School: Phoenix College Downtown Venue: Phoenix Tel.: 602-223-4000 Heating water with the sun is a practice almost as old as humankind itself. This Solar Water Heating Specialist course is a guide to this clean and cost-effective technology. |
Solar Power Professional Format: Online School: York Technical College Venue: Rock Hill Tel.: (803) 327-8000 Learn the fundamentals of photovoltaic
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Solar Energy Format: Online School: Boston Architectural College Venue: Boston Tel.: 1-877-585-0100 The interaction of buildings and sunlight is rich and complex. This course will examine the many possibilties provided by the sun to power, light and heat our buildings. These possibilities are affected by geographic location, climate, building site, and building form, orientation, fenestration and thermal mass -all of which will be considered. Passive and active solar thermal systems, solar domestic hot water systems and photovoltaics will be studied along with the design strategies to prevent ...
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