Solar PV for Real Estate Professionals Workshop

www.gosolartexas.org
This class covers the fundamentals of solar energy equipment and how it operates from a non-technical perspective. Potential home buyers often ask “What about hail?”, “How do I use this equipment?”, “What maintenance is required?”, “Will my insurance cover this equipment?”, and “Who do I contact if something goes wrong?”. Answers to these and many other questions will be provided.
Topics include:
Myths & Misconceptions about Solar Energy
Answers to Questions from Buyers, Sellers, and Real Estate Professionals
Methods for Selling Solar Homes & the Benefit of Solar on Home Value
Analytics for Valuation - How a Solar-Equipped Property is Assessed
Trainer Biography: Dan Lepinski, PSC is a leading expert in the solar energy industry. Mr. Lepinski has over 40 years of experience designing solar PV systems and equipment. He serves on the UL Standards Technical Panel, the Solar Industry Task Force that interfaces with the National Fire Protection Association, and the Solar America Board for Codes and Standards. Mr. Lepinski has taught a variety of audiences and consulted on a variety of subjects and client projects pertaining to Solar PV.

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  • @keithconrad4892
    @keithconrad4892 Жыл бұрын

    Is there a stand-off distances to mount solar panels on pole barns that is not a dwelling?

  • 7 жыл бұрын

    I have a question, This solar system is ok in rainy and cold season?

  • @eleanorthompson5080

    @eleanorthompson5080

    5 жыл бұрын

    The cold does not matter to Rooftop Solar PV System on your home. Does it rain all the time where you live? Probably not. Most Utilities have a system of letting the customer bank credits. When the Sun is shinning on your Solar Panels most of the day your home will only use 20% of the Solar Power you rooftop system produces. The rest you are not using will go onto the grid of your Power Utility.

  • @eleanorthompson5080

    @eleanorthompson5080

    5 жыл бұрын

    YES I sell Rooftop Solar PV Systems in N Utah along the Wasatch Front. We have lots of Sun.