“Early Bird” NABCEP Training | Nov. 13 & 14, 2024
A Special “Early Bird” NABCEP training, sponsored by BluSphere Energy & featuring training from Sean White, will be held at Ameristar, Wednesday, Nov. 13th & Thursday, Nov. 14th. This is a great addition to our 2024 Solar Summit & MOSEIA Annual Conference exhibits, presentations, welcome reception, awards dinner, & annual meeting (Thursday, Nov. 14th through Friday, Nov. 15th).
About the Training:
Super-Code Class: NEC, IRC, IFC and NFPA 855 for NABCEP Credit by Sean White | Wednesday 10:30am-4:30pm
This super-workshop will be jam-packed with Solar and Storage National Electrical Code (NEC), International Residential Code (IRC), International Fire Code (IFC) and NFPA 855 Standard for Energy Storage material. We are expecting AHJs, Fire Officials, North American Board of Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) certified experts, those wanting to be NABCEP certified and anyone looking for a really good time digesting Code. Be at the top of your game. We will cover different versions of the Codes, from 2017 to 2023. This course is good for NABCEP Credit.
Solar and Storage Basics | Thursday 8:30am-10:30am
In this class we will go over the basics of solar and storage, including describing what electricity is (power and energy), how solar, batteries and inverters go together, how they all work and how the Sun really shines. Some exciting topics include: photovoltaic modules, inverters, module level power electronics (MLPE), lithium-ion batteries, sun paths, single-line diagrams, ac and dc power and all we can fit into two hours!
Many people in the solar industry can benefit from knowing what they are talking about. Why fake it until you make it, when you can make it with this class. You can bet that this class will be a lot more fun than losing all your money in the casino the night before. Class is good for NABCEP Credit, and if you do not know what NABCEP is, then you really need this class! (www.nabcep.org)
Register here or email Jon Dolan (dolan@moseia.com) to learn more.
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