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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Get to Know Solar with the Big Boys (& Girls)

"Fast Track to a Solar Career with the ImagineSolar Workshop"

FREDERICKSBURG, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In conjunction with the 10th Annual Renewable Energy Roundup & Green Living Fair, ImagineSolar will host a workshop on photovoltaic system design and installation.

Roundup co-organizers value the benefits increased green collar jobs bring to renewable energy industry growth. This 40-hour workshop is an intensive training experience led by Michael Kuhn, one of only eight ISPQ Master Trainers (ACC affiliated) worldwide. ImagineSolar is approved by NABCEP to proctor the NABCEP Entry Level Certificate of Knowledge exam. Attendees completing our workshop will be eligible to take the 2-hour exam. There are no prerequisites and the workshop is open to all. “Through our training programs ImagineSolar is committed to being a leader in workforce development. Through our market transformation programs we are committed to increasing green jobs to benefit both individuals and the solar industry,” said Michael Kuhn, President, ImagineSolar.

The workshop includes:
  • All of the NABCEP entry level learning objectives
  • Hands-on experience using solar professional tools
  • Textbook, “Photovoltaic Systems” by the National Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee for the Electrical Industry (NJATC) &,
  • Workbook CD-ROM solar resource material
  • Daily lunch
  • Complimentary 3 day passes Renewable Energy Roundup & Green Living Fair and more.
The workshop, staffed by industry leaders begins September 21 and runs through September 25. The price of the workshop is $1295.


To register go to http://cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?id=smartlink&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theroundup.org%2F&esheet=6037366&lan=en_US&anchor=www.theRoundup.org&index=8 or http://cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?id=smartlink&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.imaginesolar.com%2F&esheet=6037366&lan=en_US&anchor=www.imaginesolar.com&index=9. The conclusion of the workshop coincides with the kickoff of the 10th Annual Renewable Energy Roundup & Green Living Fair which is co-organized by:
Texas Solar Energy Society (TXSES) and
Texas Renewable Energy Industries Association (TREIA)

TREIA and TXSES are two non-profits that strive to increase the understanding and awareness of renewable energy applications and promote their wide use. Through activities like these they promote the development of green collar jobs as another route to support renewable energy industry development. Major sponsorship for the Roundup is provided by the Texas State Energy Conservation Office and Austin Energy Green Building Program.

Contacts:

Dubay Communications for Texas Solar Energy SocietyDebrah Dubay, 512-627-3782melrosedubay@gmail.com


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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for this! It was REALY HELPFUL. My boyfriend is signing up.

AJAB said...

Glad to hear that this worked out for your :)

A Jab At Work Poetry (Poetry about Work)

“Work” by AJA-B, 08/30/09

The life I live is full of Joy,
But fool of sadness have I been,
If rumblings uttered prove us coy,
Then, truth be told both where, and when,
Was once a pair that teetered then,
O’er brinks or hills,
That they could scarce,
Find liquid, bars of salt, but bills,
And toil, though notice paid none dare’st,
To sweat, and pack, and tape, and wrap,
To call, and quest, rebuffed for cost,
To drive five states, and back, for gas
Traverse, from here to there to drink,
While aching back, and sweat-soaked shirt,
Proved naught the laborers’ worth, but stink,
And why should hecklers, wreckers blurt,
And hurl insults until they hurt,
While hypocrites sit conditioned in,
Till out a pair sent all they’d earned,
To others seeking extra, win,
‘gainst those that taught themselves, and learned,
Volumes, nearly choked and burned,
As plumes of hate, and stacks of smoke,
Sparked flames, which brinksmanship, did stoke,
Hellacious fires that GOD awoke,
& Smote the devils’ flames whose’ fire,
Could not the heights of clouds aspire,
& Up the pair in now a shell,
found seeds to plant that vines did swell,
Fat, filling, fruit and tasty cheer,
Revealing teeth, “from ear to ear,”
Now brimming, happily forgiving, hope,
Refilling cranial stores to find,
Surviving, counts for little more than sustaining life, and wasting time.

Digressing now though more is there,
I advise you work, but ne’er care,
Hard work, and success are not the same,
But without the first you’ll reap the blame,
For being weak, and seeming lame,
To end I wish you all the best,
Catharsis exhausts, I needs must rest,
Good luck, “You’re hired” I hope you’ll find,
To ease your cares, and soothe your mind.

© 2009 AJA-B

A Jab at Work Survey

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