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Many Americans are discovering the hard way: you have to work to get into an industry. As many older industries are drying up, Americans are looking to follow the green revolution with a green career. Unfortunately, the renewable field is very new and few have experience. In order to land a "green" job, many adults are taking solar courses.

Through taking solar courses, professionals are learning new skills and how old skills apply to the solar industry. This provides individuals with the experience, knowledge, and certifications to help move renewable energy forward.

Part of the training is being funded by the federal government through the "Workforce Investment Act". This is a fund that is distributed by the states to individuals wishing to retrain to get into a new industry and revitalize the American economy.

Upon completion, professionals must create a new network to get themselves known. This requires attending local and state-wide events to meet the key player in the industry, becoming connected to local solar businesses, and creating personal marketing through either a website or getting oneself out in public.

All of this requires time and most do not have the funds to support themselves during the transition. This is why many are taking any available position. Just remember, the tempory position is only temporary.
Career Transition to Solar

Rich Hessler
Solar Training

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Finally, nearly four decades since photovoltaics were installed by Jimmy Carter on the White House with his encouragement for Americans to become more energy independent, photovoltaics are receiving more and more interest around the globe. Thanks to the fact that photovoltaic solar systems take advantage of one of the most abundant renewable resources - our sun.

Whether you are looking to get into the solar industry or researching the future purchase of a solar system, the internet has a wealth of information that will help. Below are some websites that will aid researching solar:

  • ases.org
    • American Solar Energy Society is working hard to promote solar through education. ASES is considered one of the pack-leading organization for promoting photovoltaics in the United States
  • fsec.ucf.edu
    • This is the website for Florida Solar Energy Center. It publishes its solar research and developments on this site.
  • solarenergy.org
    • Run by Solar Energy International. Teaches green building, installing photovoltiacs, and offers online training.
  • ises.org/ises.nsf
    • Supports the deveopment and deployment of photovoltaics. Run by International Solar Energy Society (ISES), an organization known by the United Nations to promote renewable energy.
  • azsolarcenter.com
    • Promotes photovoltaics in Arizona.
  • solarnet.org
    • Solar Utilities Network seeks energy responsibility through affordable and easily deployable strategies.
  • solarliving.org
    • Solar Living Institue provides workshops and training on sustainable living.
  • Builditsolar.org
    • Instructions on deploying photovoltaics for homeowners.
  • freePVsolarestimates.com
    • Researching installing photovoltaics on homes and determine how much it costs.

Solar Energy

Rich Hessler
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(949) 208-0221

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