Introduction to Solar Power from a 17 year Solar Veteran!
Introduction to Solar Power from a 17 year Solar Veteran!, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.05, with 37 lectures, based on 145 reviews, and has 2373 subscribers.
You will learn about Acquire a foundation and understanding of solar power Understand the key components to solar power systems Understand how solar systems are generally sized Understand how utilities typically credit you for solar production Understand the differences between Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 solar module manufacturers Understand the difference between string, micro, and central inverters Learn the basics of how to make smart solar decisions and how to protect yourself from making poor decisions regarding purchasing solar Understand the key points to why solar makes sense This course is ideal for individuals who are students or homeowners or business owners or job seekers or new solar contractors It is particularly useful for students or homeowners or business owners or job seekers or new solar contractors.
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Summary
Title: Introduction to Solar Power from a 17 year Solar Veteran!
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.05
Number of Lectures: 37
Number of Published Lectures: 37
Number of Curriculum Items: 37
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 37
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Acquire a foundation and understanding of solar power
- Understand the key components to solar power systems
- Understand how solar systems are generally sized
- Understand how utilities typically credit you for solar production
- Understand the differences between Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 solar module manufacturers
- Understand the difference between string, micro, and central inverters
- Learn the basics of how to make smart solar decisions and how to protect yourself from making poor decisions regarding purchasing solar
- Understand the key points to why solar makes sense
Who Should Attend
- students
- homeowners
- business owners
- job seekers
- new solar contractors
Target Audiences
- students
- homeowners
- business owners
- job seekers
- new solar contractors
This course will walk you through how solar power works, the different types of systems and equipment currently available in the market (in 2017, the time of this recording), and different purchasing and finance options.
This course is structured in a logical fashion as follows:
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The basics of solar power
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How solar power systems interact with the utilities
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How solar systems are sized (generally)
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Overview of solar equipment and differences between them and the manufacturers
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What financing options may be available and generally how they work
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Simple ways to protect yourself if entering the solar market as a consumer or for a career
There’s a lot of information generally available on the internet and very little is centralized and almost always geared towards selling you something. This course is a fairly objective overview of the topics mentioned above and designed to educate and empower those wanting to know more than what an average “introduction” to solar power provides.
This course is about 45 minutes total, although some sections may need to be reviewed more than once to get the full value from this course.
This course is designed to be cut-straight-to-the-point providing homeowners, business owners, new solar contractors and those looking for a career in solar enough information to provide a solid foundation in the area of solar power.
By the time this course is complete, you should feel ‘armed’ with enough information to:
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Speak intelligently about solar equipment and manufacturers
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Choose the right equipment for your application, or at least help guide the process
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Know your options for solar financing
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Be comfortable finding a solar contractor and
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Understand how to choose a good solar company to work for
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Summary of Course Contents
Lecture 2: Why Solar?
Lecture 3: Terminology
Chapter 2: How Solar Works and is Generally Sized
Lecture 1: Grid-Tied Solar Example
Lecture 2: Typical Daily Production Pattern
Lecture 3: Typical Consumption Pattern
Lecture 4: Net Metering
Chapter 3: Hybrid & Off-Grid Systems
Lecture 1: Off-Grid and Hybrid Introduction
Lecture 2: Hybrid Systems
Lecture 3: Off-Grid Systems
Lecture 4: "Intermediate" Options
Chapter 4: Major System Components – Solar Modules
Lecture 1: Major System Component Overview – Modules
Lecture 2: Solar Module Types
Lecture 3: Other Module Types
Lecture 4: What's the difference? Tier 1 Solar Modules
Lecture 5: What's the difference? Tier 2 Solar Modules
Lecture 6: What's the difference? Tier 3 Solar Modules
Lecture 7: Does the Manufacturer Really Matter? (yes, obviously)
Chapter 5: Major System Components – Solar Inverters & Converters
Lecture 1: Major System Components – Inverters
Lecture 2: String Inverters
Lecture 3: Microinverters
Lecture 4: Central Inverters
Lecture 5: DC to DC Converters or "Optimizers"
Chapter 6: Major System Components – Solar Racking
Lecture 1: Major System Components – Racking
Lecture 2: Roof Mounted Racking
Lecture 3: Ground-Mounted Racking
Lecture 4: Structure Mounted Racking and Other
Lecture 5: Other Types of Racking
Chapter 7: Performance Measuring and Monitoring
Lecture 1: Examples and Demonstration
Chapter 8: Financing Options
Lecture 1: Financing Introduction
Lecture 2: Solar Lease
Lecture 3: Solar Power Purchase Agreements (PPA)
Lecture 4: Secure & Unsecured Financing
Lecture 5: Property Assessed Clean Energy Financing (PACE)
Chapter 9: Class Summary & Final Reccomendations
Lecture 1: Advantages to Solar
Lecture 2: How to Protect Yourself and your Business
Lecture 3: Thank you!
Instructors
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Kevin Weinberg
Solar Power Expert!
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- 2 stars: 7 votes
- 3 stars: 34 votes
- 4 stars: 53 votes
- 5 stars: 46 votes
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