Title:
Solar Energy Systems: Design, Applications, and Real-World Best Strategies
Description:
This full-day course has two parts. Part 1: Solar PV Systems Analysis and Design and Part 2: Solar Thermal Systems Analysis and Design. It is designed to introduce engineers, architects, contractors, building owners, facility planners and managers, government officials, education professionals, energy consultants, utility companies, and renewable energy advocates to sustainable design principles and provide them with the knowledge necessary to evaluate and implement cost-effective solar applications for residential, commercial and institutional facilities that will help achieve the global goal of decarbonizing our buildings. In addition, the purpose is to provide attendees with the knowledge and skills required for the development, evaluation, procurement, and installation of solar projects. The focus of this course is on practical and cost-effective solar photovoltaic and thermal applications. However, a wide variety of solar applications are discussed including, but not limited to solar cooling, solar carport, electric vehicle charging stations, solar lighting, and energy storage systems. The objective is to enable the attendees to economically evaluate, procure, and monitor the design and installation of a wide variety of cost-effective solar energy applications.
Register: For more information or to register, visit www.ashrae.org/orlandocourses
Credits: 6 PDHs/AIA LUs | Check with your state for their continuing education credits requirements.
Level:
Intermediate
Cost:
$629 ($509 ASHRAE Members); early bird discounts may apply
Type:
ASHRAE Learning Institute Courses ($)