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Renewable Energy 101 Workshop for Young Pros, Career Changers, and Entrepreneurs

Boston, MA; Exact Location TBD

Description

In the past 2 years, I've done a lot of writing on the renewable energy industry and frequently people reach out to looking for advice for their new products, exchanging ideas, and where the opportunities are for emplyoment. -----All of HeatSpring's training are professional level certifications and continuing education on niche topics for experienced professionals. The purpose of this training is to boil down everything I've learned in the past 5 years to people looking for guidance that will be entering the industry. The focus will be on current students, recent graduates, young professionals, career changers or entrepreneurs looking to build a company in the industry. -----The course will capped at 15 students to make sure I can connect with each person. -----It will be split into two parts -----Part 1 - Lecture and walkthroughs of the technical, financial and industry trends in solar PV, solar thermal and geothermal. -----Part 2 - The second part will be Q+A. Be prepared with questions and when you sign up, I'll send you a list of questions to prepare before the class, that must be prepared for the class. I'm prepared to help in every way that I can. Plan is to help you and provide introductions, further resources if you're looking to start a company, find an entry level position, etc

Agenda

WELCOME - Orientation + How to Prepare for this Event

We're going to cover a ton of technical material in this workshop, but networking and getting the inside scoop on the industry is equally as important. We're asking everyone to post their introduction to the Message Wall so everyone can get a better feel for who will be there.

Intro to Solar PV - Learn the technical, financial and industry basics of solar PV

----Part 1. Solar PV Basics. There will be a short lecture on electrical and solar PV basics. We will then walk through a series of examples to make sure the class understands the basic concepts. You'll leave with a book on solar PV basics for future reference.  ----Part 2. How to Design a Solar PV System. There will be a short lecture on the variables that determine solar PV system size. We will then walkthrough a complete design. All students will be given detailed documentation of how to design a system that they keep.  ----Part 3. The Financial Analysis of Solar PV system. This section will be driven by an excel model that will allow me to describe how different variables of each project impact installed costs and system IRRs for system owners. All students will be given the excel model so they can use it in the future.  ----Part 4. Industry Trend. Learn what is driving the growth of the solar PV industry and where the opportunities are.

Intro to Solar Thermal - Learn the technical, financial and industry basics of solar thermal

Part 1. Solar Thermal Basics. There will be a short lecture on heat, thermodynamics and solar thermal basics. . We will then walk through a series of examples to make sure the class understands the basic concepts. -----Part 2. How to Design a Solar Thermal System. There will be a short lecture on the variables that determine solar thermal system size. We will then walkthrough a complete design. -----Part 3. The Financial Analysis of Solar Thermal system. This section will be driven by an excel model that will allow me to describe how different variables of each project impact installed costs and system IRRs for system owners. All students will be given the excel model so they can use it in the future.  -----Part 4. Solar Thermal Industry Trends. Learn what is driving the growth of the solar thermal industry and where the opportunities are.

Geothermal - Learn the technical, financial and industry basics of geothermal

Part 1. Geothermal. There will be a short lecture on heat, thermodynamics and geothermal basics . We will then walk through a series of examples to make sure the class understands the basic concepts. -----Part 2. How to Design a Geothermal Design. There will be a short lecture on the variables that determine geothermal system size and we'll walk through a basic design. -----Part 3. The Financial Analysis of a geothermal system. This section will be driven by an excel model that will allow me to describe how different variables of each project impact installed costs and system IRRs for system owners. All students will be given the excel model so they can use it in the future.  -----Part 4. Geothermal Industry Trends. Learn what is driving the growth of the geothermal industry and where the opportunities are.

Q+A - Come prepared with questions that I can help you with about business ideas and your career

There will be a huge amount of time spent on the Q+A and this will be the most valuable part. In this section, I hope to give feedback, advice, resources and introductions to each student, depending on what specifically they're looking to do in the renewable energy industry. I can't guarantee to find you a job, a site visit, or access to a contractors or distributors for you product, but I'll try.

Meet The Instructor

Chris Williams

HeatSpring Learning Institute

Chris Williams works with HeatSpring developing products and managing online content. Chris is a NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installer and an IGSHPA Accredited Geothermal Installer. He has installed over 300kW of solar PV systems, tens of residential and commercial solar hot water systems and 50 tons of geothermal equipment. Chris is the Chairman of the Government Relations Committee of New England Geothermal Professional Association and he consults with renewable energy companies on sales, marketing and design.

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