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Solar Electric Basics Workshop Series
June 3, 10, 17, 24
Cuyahoga Community College - Corporate College East
4400 Richmond Road, Warrensville Heights, Ohio
Do the newly emerging opportunities in the green energy economy have you wondering about entering this field? If so, then take advantage of the entry level solar electric workshop series brought to you by Green Energy Ohio and the Green Academy and Center for Sustainability at Cuyahoga Community College. Featured trainer for the workshop series is Mariner Energy System's NABCEP / NJATC certified solar installer and IBEW certified electrician, Carl Scheutzow.
DESCRIPTION:
The workshop series will focus on the design and installation of solar electric technology systems, targeting electricians, contractors, related trades and union members, facility managers, renewable energy installers, and anyone interested in learning how to install and use solar electric technologies. The first session will cover the basics of solar electric technologies, solar resource fundamentals, applications and system components. The second session will include resources on grants, incentives, loans and business opportunities in the clean energy field. The third session will provide an overview of the codes and standards associated with these technologies. Hands-on demonstration of a solar electric system at Tri-C will be a key aspect of the final session.
June Session
1st Session: Wednesday, June 3rd 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
2nd Session: Wednesday, June 10th 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
3rd Session: Wednesday, June 17th 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
4th Session: Wednesday, June 24th 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
COST:
GEO Members* $180
Non-GEO Members $225
*GEO members receive a 20% discount (includes idividual membership and employees of a business that has a GEO corporate membership. Not a member? You must first become a Green Individual Member at $35 or your company has to become a corporate member in order to be eligible to receive the discount for this course. CLICK HERE for GEO Membership Opportunities and Registration.
REGISTRATION:
CLICK HERE to register for either the April or June Workshop. If you supply an email address in the registration an automatic confirmation will be sent to you. If you do not receive an email confirmation the transaction was not processed. Contact Athan Barkoukis at 216-526-5545 for assistance.
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