Solar Energy International instructor Kelly Larson reviews the work of the service members while installing a solar electric system. Image Courtesy: Solar Energy InternationalOn April 3, President Obama announced the expansion of SunShot’s Solar Ready Vets program to a total of 10 military bases. The announcement was made at Hill Air Force Base in Utah, which will be the fourth installation to host the training. Programs are already in place at Camp Pendleton in California, Fort Carson in Colorado, and Naval Station Norfolk in Virginia. Solar Ready Vets connects our nation’s skilled veterans to the solar energy industry, preparing them for careers as solar installers, sales representatives, system inspectors, and other solar-related occupations. The intensive four to six week training course uses up-to-date PV equipment and master trainers from SunShot’s Solar Instructor Training Network to teach transitioning military personnel how to size and install solar energy systems, connect electricity to the grid, and interpret and comply with local building codes. Expanding Solar Ready Vets to ten military installations will help meet the goal of training 75,000 solar workers by 2020. Learn more on the SunShot website and see the White House fact sheet on this exciting announcement
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