Tump:

I think we are in agreement here. There needs to be some method to enable qualified installers and disable unqualified.

I don't think the issue is whether I support NABCEP's goals or not. The issue is that regulators do not require some type of verification that a given installer can perform a safe installation. If NABCEP certification were required, I would have it and those just dabbling in the trade would not. This would be an improvement over the current situation.

Until this requirement becomes reality, acquiring NAPCEP certification has no benefit for me.

William Miller

At 07:03 AM 11/26/2009, you wrote:
Having worked for many years educating my clients, legislators and other officials of the value of a NABCEP certification,NABCEP IS important to me. I have invested many hours working w/ the early supporters, developing a national certification program which morphed into the NABCEP program. I also work on various NABCEP committees working to insure NABCEP,the test & the test questions are relevant AND continue to address the real world of PV installations I personally find your lack of support for the NABCEP certification undermining.
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