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Used throughout the United States and many other countries, the
National Electrical Code (NEC) is the world's most detailed set of
electrical codes pertaining to photovoltaic (PV) systems. PV and
the NEC presents a straightforward explanation of the NEC in
everyday language. This new edition is based on the 2020 NEC, which
will be used widely until 2026, with most of the interpretations
and material staying true long after. This book interprets the
distinct differences between previous versions of the NEC and the
2020 NEC and clarifies how these code changes relate specifically
to PV installations. Written by two of the leading authorities and
educators in the field, this book will be a vital resource for
solar professionals, as well as anyone preparing for a solar
certification exam.
PV and the NEC presents a straightforward explanation of the
National Electrical Code (NEC) in everyday language. Used
throughout the United States and many other countries, the NEC is
the world’s most detailed set of electrical codes pertaining to
photovoltaic (PV) systems. This new edition is based on the 2023
NEC, with most of the interpretations and material staying true
long after. It interprets the distinct differences between previous
versions of the NEC and the 2023 NEC and clarifies how these code
changes relate specifically to PV installations. It includes Energy
Storage Systems (ESS) and EV to Grid (V2G). Written by two of the
leading authorities and educators in the field, this book will be a
vital resource for solar professionals, as well as anyone preparing
for a solar certification exam.
NABCEP sets the standard for solar certifications in the United
States and Canada. The NABCEP PV Technical Sales Certification
shows customers, friends and employers that you are knowledgeable
and qualified to sell solar systems. If someone is selling solar,
they need to know what they are selling and how it is configured.
Where will they connect the circuit breaker? Will the house need
expensive modifications in order for a PV system to be installed?
These are the questions that you as a NABCEP Technical Sales
Certified solar salesperson will confidently answer. This book is
full of practical information that anyone selling solar should know
in order to properly serve their customers and to ethically
represent the industry that is solving the world's problems on the
ground and rooftop level. This book will be of use to those taking
the NABCEP PV Technical Sales Exam, as well as anyone selling or
planning to sell solar.
The NABCEP PV Installation Professional (PVIP) Exam is the gold
standard certification exam for PV professionals and is famously
difficult to pass. As the industry grows and jobs have become more
specialized, the Board has responded to this with NABCEP Specialist
Certification Exams. As well as the content of the PVIP, this book
also covers the material in the Design, Installer and Commissioning
& Maintenance Specialist Certification Exams, and provides
test-taking strategy that can be used to most effectively study for
and pass these assessments. Code and theory is explained in the
first half of this guide, acting as a useful background for the
second half, which consists of practice exam questions and answers,
complete with detailed explanations. It also contains essential
strategy tools, short-term memory tips and recommended reading
which will be invaluable for anyone studying for the exams. The
material covered in this book is not limited to those taking the
test, but will also act as a valuable tool for career progression,
helping the reader to work safely with code-compliant PV systems.
This second edition has been fully revised and updated to reflect
the new developments in solar and energy storage systems and new
technologies.
To date, no one volume in the Innovations in GIS series has been
given over to solely highlighting the use of up-to-date GIS-based
techniques in a range of socio-economic applications. This
monograph redresses this gap. The book begins with a short
introductory chapter on the fundamental principles of GIS, followed
by an examination of recent innovative research in the areas of
crime applications, planning, urban and rural policy, and finally
the use of GIS to examine various aspects of socio-economic policy.
Socio-Economic Applications of Geographic Information Science is
the ninth book in the series, based on contributions at the 2001
GIS Research UK conference, which continues to include innovative
papers that are at the cutting edge of GIS research in the UK and
beyond, and maintains a valued position in the conference calendar.
The NABCEP PV Installation Professional (PVIP) Exam is the gold
standard certification exam for PV professionals and is famously
difficult to pass. As the industry grows and jobs have become more
specialized, the Board has responded to this with NABCEP Specialist
Certification Exams. As well as the content of the PVIP, this book
also covers the material in the Design, Installer and Commissioning
& Maintenance Specialist Certification Exams, and provides
test-taking strategy that can be used to most effectively study for
and pass these assessments. Code and theory is explained in the
first half of this guide, acting as a useful background for the
second half, which consists of practice exam questions and answers,
complete with detailed explanations. It also contains essential
strategy tools, short-term memory tips and recommended reading
which will be invaluable for anyone studying for the exams. The
material covered in this book is not limited to those taking the
test, but will also act as a valuable tool for career progression,
helping the reader to work safely with code-compliant PV systems.
This second edition has been fully revised and updated to reflect
the new developments in solar and energy storage systems and new
technologies.
To date, no one volume in the Innovations in GIS series has been given over to solely highlighting the use of up-to-date GIS-based techniques in a range of socio-economic applications. In this monograph we redress this gap. A short introductory chapter on the fundamental principles of GIS is followed by an examination of recent innovative research in the areas of crime applications, planning, urban and rural policy, and the use of GIS to examine various aspects of socio-economic policy.
Socio-Economic Applications of Geographic Information Science is the ninth book in the Innovations in GIS series, based on contributions at the 2001 GIS Research UK conference, which continues to include innovative papers that are at the cutting edge of GIS research in the UK and beyond, and maintains a valued position in the conference calendar. eBook available with sample pages: 0203301072
This book explains the science of photovoltaics (PV) in a way that
most people can understand, using the curriculum which reflects the
core modules of the NABCEP Associate Exam. Whether or not you are
taking the NABCEP Associate Exam, learning the material covered in
this book is the best investment you can make insuring your place
and moving up in the solar industry. Providing complete coverage of
the NABCEP syllabus in easily accessible chapters, this book
addresses all of the core objectives required to pass the exam,
including the ten main skill sets: PV Markets and Applications
Safety Basics Electricity Basics Solar Energy Fundamentals PV
Module Fundamentals System Components PV System Sizing Principles
PV System Electrical Design PV System Mechanical Design Performance
Analysis, Maintenance and Troubleshooting. You will learn the
importance of surveying a site and how to carry out a survey, how
to use the tools that determine shading and annual production, and
the necessity of safety on site. This guide also includes technical
math and equations that are suitable and understandable to those
without engineering degrees, but are necessary in understanding the
principles of solar PV. This new edition of Sean White's highly
successful study guide has been updated throughout and reflects
recent changes in the industry.
This book explains the science of photovoltaics (PV) in a way that
most people can understand, using the curriculum which reflects the
core modules of the NABCEP Associate Exam. Whether or not you are
taking the NABCEP Associate Exam, learning the material covered in
this book is the best investment you can make insuring your place
and moving up in the solar industry. Providing complete coverage of
the NABCEP syllabus in easily accessible chapters, this book
addresses all of the core objectives required to pass the exam,
including the ten main skill sets: PV Markets and Applications
Safety Basics Electricity Basics Solar Energy Fundamentals PV
Module Fundamentals System Components PV System Sizing Principles
PV System Electrical Design PV System Mechanical Design Performance
Analysis, Maintenance and Troubleshooting. You will learn the
importance of surveying a site and how to carry out a survey, how
to use the tools that determine shading and annual production, and
the necessity of safety on site. This guide also includes technical
math and equations that are suitable and understandable to those
without engineering degrees, but are necessary in understanding the
principles of solar PV. This new edition of Sean White's highly
successful study guide has been updated throughout and reflects
recent changes in the industry.
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