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: : LA CleanTech Solar Installer Training Program
The cost for the NABCEP board approved and ISPQ Accredited solar electric installation training course , including all five days of class is $1395.00. ....All registration fees must be paid in advance to reserve your seat . Note: Completion of this 40 Hour solar training course will satisfy the training requirements to apply for the Louisiana Solar Equipment License and the educational requirements for Category 'B' of NABCEP's Solar PV Installer Certification. This ISPQ Accredited and NABCEP board approved Solar Installer Training course teaches the NABCEP Entry Level Photovoltaic (PV)learning objectives and includes 40 hours of professional instruction and hands on training presented in five days of sessions, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. each day along with 8 hrs of home study. CLICK HERE ... to Register Online and Make Payment CLICK HERE ....to read the Solar Installer Training class description
Note: Upon successful completion of this 40 hour course, students are eligible to take the NABCEP® Entry Level PV Exam. The exam is administered at the more than 200 Pearson VUE testing centers throughout the U.S. and Canada. For complete information, visit the Pearson VUE website. The cost for the solar electric installation training course , including all five days of class is $1395.00. ....All registration fees must be paid in advance to reserve your seat . CLICK HERE ... to Register Online and Make Payment
Contact Information: Stephen Shelton
Click HERE to read complete details about this ISPQ Accredited Solar Installer Training.
See full ISPQ Accredited solar installer training schedule for Louisiana and Texas at this link : In July of 2009 New Orleans based ADVEN, LLC, LA CleanTech's original solar installer training provider since June 2008, merged with ONTILITY,LLC.
LA CleanTech Launches Solar Hot Water Installer TrainingThis ISPQ Accredited Solar Hot Water Installer training course will be a five day class. The class will be held at Jefferson Technical College Campus in Metairie.CLICK HERE... Learn More and register for the Class This five day - 40 hour ISPQ Accredited solar installer training course will teach the NABCEP Entry Level PV Learning Objectives ...CLICK HERE...to read the Learning Objectives and will prepare students for the NABCEP Entry Level PV Exam given at the end of the course. Upon the completion of the 48 hour solar installer training course all students will be able to apply for the NABCEP Entry Level Exam ...CLICK HERE...to learn about the NABCEP Exam All students must be present for a minimum of 40 hours of class time to sit for the Exam NABCEP...CLICK HERE...to read more about NABCEP . The 48 hours of solar installer training will take place five consecutive days. Each class will include a combination of lectures, hands on solar training as well as on-the-job solar training and 2 hours of home study each night for four nights during the five day class. Contact Information: Stephen Shelton
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Read more HERE IREC - Featured Interview New Orleans is named as a DOE Solar American City. La CleanTech spearheads the effort to build the New Orleans Solar City team with The NO office of Recovery Management, FutureProof, Green Coast Enterprises, Alliance for Affordable Energy, and Global Green..read more LA Senator Nick Gautreaux was presented with an award for his dedication to passing the Louisiana Tax Credit. La Clean Tech Network credits Mr. Gautreaux with being the "Father of the Solar Industry" in Louisiana...read more Southern Building Institute is formed by La CleanTech along with Louisiana based building professionals and teams up with Texas A&M to apply for DOE Build America grant. Global Green Holy Cross Project partners with La CleanTech to begin workforce development program for Solar Installers during installation of 5kW solar electric system in the ninth ward...read more . Louisiana Economic Development office and La CleanTech are working towards getting Solar PV manufacturere to locate a 175MW a year plant to locate in New Orleans to produce state of the art solar systems.
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