Author: Meeta
• Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

request_infoOne of the best organizations on the private front has best been served by an energy association known as Boots on the Roof. Boots is fast becoming a world renowned solar training institute based in North America.

Because of the huge shortage of qualified technicians, Boots offers online solar training paired with hands-on workshops located all over the world, intended to test the practical knowledge of the student. These courses will help fill the holes in understaffed teams of technicians needed to install, maintain and repair the systems used in a residential and corporate solar systems. These instructor-led  and Online Solar PV classes can also provide a stepping stone into careers with the bigger solar power companies.

Solar companies are experiencing a rapid rate of growth as America looks to find a clean, renewable energy source that doesn’t have to rely on the consumption of fossil fuels to generate electricity. President Obama is also supporting aggressive steps to bring numerous, smaller solar generators online to aid the large solar power companies meet the growing need for sustainable power. When the smaller systems are hooked into the utility grid of the big solar companies, any overages generated by the smaller systems can be added to what the big solar power companies produce for the use of any consumer.

Financial incentives are now being offered to the public to create a true solar power house, through the construction of new houses that take advantage of green technology like solar-powered electricity, solar lighting, solar heating and solar hot water systems. Some houses can also be retrofit with the newer technologies during remodeling, but as a general rule, new builds can take advantage of a whole new range of designs that can maximize ambient lighting that won’t need electric lights, or heating systems that can heat indoor spas or pools using solar power, and thus help provide heat to the interior of the structure. Some newer technologies include materials incorporated into the walls that can capture radiant solar heat and store it for gradual release during cooler nighttime hours.

Boots on the Roof offers both the online PV training as well as instructor led classes in nation wide locations. For more information on the solar training courses and dates, click here.

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  1. Because of the ever-increasing costs of energy and the obvious environmental impact of burning up fossil fuels, turning to alternative energy sources such as solar energy is a priority.

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