Training the Solar Workforce for the Next Phase of Clean Energy

About

Solar training is evolving as the industry moves deeper into storage, operations and maintenance, and building performance. Sean White and Brian Hayden unpack what’s changing across NABCEP credentials, why hands-on learning still matters, and how HeatSpring is helping professionals keep pace with a more complex clean energy workforce.

Main Topics Discussed

• Updates to the NABCEP PV Associate credential and job task analysis

• Energy storage certification, ESIP training, and Spanish-language access

• Growing importance of solar O&M and commissioning credentials

• HeatSpring’s role in scaling solar and building performance education

• How solar, electrification, and demand response may converge

Speakers

Company:
Sean White
,
HeatSpring / White House Energy
HeatSpring / White House Energy
Website:
Brian Hayden
HeatSpring

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