Subject: NABCEP Announces New Level in PV Installer Certification Program
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NABCEP Announces New Level in PV Installer Certification Program
 
CLIFTON PARK, NY, May 20, 2010 - The North American Board of Certified Energy 
Practitioners (NABCEP) announces new credentialing programs in response to 
growing renewable energy markets.
 
NABCEP's newest credential will be for qualified electricians 
(journeyman/journeyperson) who work in non-supervisory roles on PV installation 
crews. This certification will focus on installing PV systems safely and will 
also cover the principals of the application, design and operation of grid-tie 
PV systems.
 
Ezra Auerbach, NABCEP's Executive Director, says, "This new credential is being 
developed in recognition that the work of a PV installer has become 
multifaceted and more levels of certification have become necessary." He says, 
"On many jobs, especially those with larger scope, the installer is a qualified 
electrician who is called upon to perform work that has already undergone 
engineering review and is on a job site that is readied for the electrical 
trades. This certification is aimed at those individuals."
 
NABCEP Chairperson Don Warfield says, "Keeping pace with the evolution of job 
roles in the renewable sector is a priority for NABCEP. We are working closely 
with Certified PV Installers and electrical trades stakeholders on our Board, 
[the IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers), IEC (Independent 
Electrical Contractors), NECA (National Electrical Contractors Association), 
NJATC (National Joint Apprenticeship Committee)], to ensure that the credential 
meets their stated needs."
 
Auerbach says, "There is a ground swell of interest in PV practitioner training 
and strong demand for NABCEP'S credentialing programs. UL University's (ULU) 
recent announcement that they are entering the business of offering PV training 
to qualified electricians is one more validation of the need for this level of 
certification. I encourage ULU to use the nationally recognized Task Analyses 
and practitioner credentialing programs developed by NABCEP for their training 
programs. We have no doubt that they will do an excellent job at ULU in their 
PV training and we would hope that their students will have the opportunity to 
demonstrate their educational successes by sitting for NABCEP's professional 
credentialing exams."
 
NABCEP's flagship PV Installer Certification is open to individuals who have 
installation experience and advanced training. Passing the PV Installer 
Certification exam demonstrates the candidate's knowledge of the design, 
installation, commissioning and troubleshooting of grid-tie and stand-alone PV 
systems. This certification is widely held by personnel who lead PV 
installation crews.
 
About NABCEP:

The North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) is a 
volunteer board of renewable energy stakeholder representatives that includes 
representatives of the solar industry, NABCEP certificants, renewable energy 
organizations, state policy makers, educational institutions, and the trades. 
Each member of the board was chosen because of his or her experience and 
involvement in the solar energy industry. NABCEP's mission - to support, and 
work with, the renewable energy and energy efficiency industries, 
professionals, and stakeholders - is intended to develop and implement quality 
credentialing and certification programs for practitioners.

About IBEW:

The IBEW is an international labor organization that represents approximately 
725,000 workers in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Guam and the 
Republic of Panama. The IBEW has members in construction, utilities, 
manufacturing, telecommunications, broadcasting, railroads and government.

About IEC:

 Established in 1957, IEC is a trade association representing almost 3,500 
members with 67 chapters nationwide. Headquartered in Alexandria, Va., IEC is 
the nation's premier trade association representing America's independent 
electrical and systems contractors. IEC is seen as a leader in apprenticeship 
and training, contractor management education, codes and standards and 
promoting the merit shop philosophy on Capitol Hill.  Amongst its goals is to 
proved the industry with IEC National aggressively works with the industry to 
establish a competitive environment for the merit shop - a philosophy that 
promotes the concept of free enterprise, open competition and economic 
opportunity for all. 
 About NECA:

NECA is the voice of the $120 billion electrical construction industry 
responsible for bringing lighting, power, and communications to buildings and 
communities across the United States. NECA's national office and local chapters 
advance the industry through advocacy, education, research, and standards 
development. For more information, visit www.necanet.org.

About NJATC:

The NJATC is a nonprofit organization founded in 1941 by the National 
Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) and the International Brotherhood of 
Electrical Workers (IBEW). The organization is committed to developing and 
standardizing education in the electrical industry to properly and effectively 
train members of NECA and the IBEW; providing the electrical construction 
industry with the most highly trained and skilled workforce possible. Since its 
inception, more than 325,000 apprentices have completed NJATC training programs 
and become competent Journeymen, making the organization one of the largest 
training and apprenticeship programs of its kind. For more information, go to 
www.njatc.org

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