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Already the need for qualified workers in the field of solar energy exceeds the numbers that have acquired the necessary solar energy credentials. Government, private industry, and educational institutions are well aware of the shortfall and the expected future increase in demand. Programs in colleges, trade schools, and even introductory programs that expose younger audiences to the possibility of employment in the solar industry are receiving funding and media coverage. While industry, government, and the general public desperately need a larger workforce trained in solar technology, those that have solar power credentials from renewable energy schools can expect guaranteed jobs and secure financial incomes.

iStock_000003739661XXLargeResized 424x324There are currently a variety of solar training programs available. Some are targeted at the working student who cannot afford to take time away from work. Those programs offer weekend and evening courses, and some even offer the classroom portions online. Virtually all solar school programs concerned with installation of solar systems have a large portion of the program dedicated to hands-on training. These programs are especially crucial to training carpenters and electricians in how to use their existing skills for the purpose of advancing renewable energy.

Another encouraging aspect of the training available for those interested in pursuing careers in clean renewable energy is that the new programs are open to a greater variety of students. In the past, studies and job training in environmental science were available only to people holding academic credentials. Generally these courses were part of science and engineering departments at large well-funded universities. But today’s solar school can be a small operation with no affiliation with an academic university. A person who has absolutely no academic credentials, such as a construction laborer with no college but an intense interest in solar energy, can gain a solar energy credential and look forward to a more secure job.

Generally when we first think of jobs involving solar energy we think only of the jobs that pertain to the installation of the solar systems in homes and businesses. Certainly that is a large part, if not the largest part, of the jobs available, but it is important to remember that there will also be jobs in the development of new products and systems as well as in the marketing of such systems. Just like other product industries spawn mini industries in a supporting role, solar energy will need an array of people involved in everything from design and invention to sales. For this reason when we think of studying at a solar school we need to remember that the schools will be varied. Some will be small trade schools with the sole purpose of offering a solar panel installation certificate, while other schools will be located in large universities where portions of the engineering or business departments are devoted to training students in various roles concerning solar technology.

According to many experts the need for qualified personnel and the need for solar schools will continue to increase. For those new to the workforce or those that want to compliment their existing skills a certification in solar technology may be the best way to spend money on education and get an immediate return on the investment.

Boots on the Roof, a leading Renewable energy training institute, is enrolling students into its Solar Thermal and PV Training classes. For more information on qualifications, Training Dates and Locations, click here.

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Boots on the Roof, one of the best solar/wind training providers in the San Francisco bay area, is currently enrolling students into its upcoming Solar PV and Wind Energy training boot camp.  Students can get certified as solar PV installers. The training program includes hands-on labs, classroom activities focusing on solar electric system design, safety regulations, installation and extra business topics related to photovoltaic.  To learn more about dates, locations, and course details,  click here.

If you are looking to install a renewable energy installation for your home you need to do a bit of homework before you get started.  This will make it possible for you to quickly and easily discover the methods that will help you the most, while ensuring that you are getting a solution worked out that will provide you with the power that you need.  As you might imagine, a good renewable energy installation should not only be affordable but also effective.  Not knowing what you are going to look at in terms of pricing can be quite scary, so having some numbers to work with in advance can help you to best solve any problems.

A good idea before starting any renewable energy installations is to determine what your actual power needs are.  By knowing this information you will be able to best select a solar panel system that will meet your needs, and ensure that you have all of the proper equipment so that you can truly maximize your investment.  Not having proper equipment, or a system that is large enough will make it virtually impossible for you to really get what you need, at a price that is affordable.

Boots on the Roof is currently enrolling students into its upcoming Solar PV training boot camp. To learn more about dates, locations, and course details,  click here.

request_infoBelieve it or not, solar energy is not a brand new idea. The sun has always been used to warm the earth and energize our bodies. During the Industrial Revolution, there were a number of engineers that seriously questioned the notion that fossil fuels would always be abundant and wanted to look into using solar power instead.

If we had started utilizing solar energy one hundred years ago, we might not be scrambling to design and use solar heating panels as a cost-effective alternative.

Grid power continues to be cheaper than grid parity, the point where photovoltaic electricity is equal to or less than grid power. Engineers expect grid parity to be equal to grid power by 2015 but only in sunny parts of the United States.

The cost of solar heating panels and solar power lights is more economically feasible with the federal governments promoting financial incentives to further the development. On a small scale, this type of incentive was tried in 2006 by a group of investors that offered free solar panel installation in return for a twenty-five year contract or Power Purchase Agreement, to purchase electricity at a fixed price, set below current electric rates. This is a program for solar heating panels that seems to be working well.

Recently, Berkeley, California, came up with an innovative financing arrangement, adding property assessment, allowing the city to pay for the installed solar electric panels up front. The homeowner then pays a rate equal to the annual electric bill savings, spread over 20 years, allowing free installation. There are numerous programs such as this taking shape in an effort to play catch up for what we failed to see decades of years ago.

Price setting by supply and demand is by far the most popular type of system because of competition. However, because of the volatility of the market and the future value of energy produced, an increased risk of the cost of capital borrowed is seen. Subsidies and feed-in tariffs both point to a financial burden on the consumer that we just cannot carry with the current economical situation.

Producing wholesale solar electric panels may be an option as created by our neighbors in Germany as they have been way ahead of the United States in their manufacturing of solar heating panels. With all of the options that seem to be floating around, solar installator is an excellent career to look into for the future evolution of solar energy. As fossil fuels continue to dissipate, actually any type of education in the solar energy sector will turn into a winner.

Boots on the Roof, a premier Solar Training institute, is offering enrollments in its Solar PV Training classes. For more information on qualifications, Training Dates and Locations, click here.