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In Oregon we have a Limited Renewable Energy Technician license. We are capped at 25kw and can do residential and commercial. The LRT license does not allow us to make final AC connections on any system and requires a site visit from an electrician. Regards, Bob Maynard VP NW Distribution Sales groSolar What the World Needs. NOW 535 NE Westbrook Way Grants Pass, OR 97526 Direct: 541.291.4044 TollFree: 800.467.6527 x4044 Fax: 541.476.7480 Mobile: 541.761.1636 groSolar.com <http://www.grosolar.com/> http://blog.groSolar.com <http://blog.grosolar.com/> North America's Premier Installer, Distributor and Integrator of Solar Energy Solutions Distributor for Evergreen Solar, Suntech Power, SMA, Fronius, PV Powered, Outback Power, GridPoint, UniRac, Heliodyne SHW and other premier renewable energy products From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of North Texas Renewable Energy Inc Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 2:45 PM To: RE Wrenches Subject: [RE-wrenches] State licensing for PV installers in Texas Wrenches the Texas Dept of Licensing and Regulation has (finally) proposed a Limited Solar Electric License for installers in Texas. There is currently no "solar license" in Texas. Among other fairly arbitrary and borderline ridiculous potential requirements (IMHO) is a 50 kWDC cap on the size of systems allowed, based on inverter rated output. Also the license holder may not work on commercial installations. Are these typical of the license restrictions in other states? thanks Jim Duncan North Texas Renewable Energy Inc 817.917.0527 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.ntrei.com
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