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  2. North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners

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    The North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) is a nonprofit professional certification and accreditation organization that offers both individual and company accreditation programs for photovoltaic system installers, solar heat installers, technical sales, and other renewable energy professionals throughout North America. [1]

  3. Solar Academy International - Wikipedia

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    Today, Solar Academy International is the largest training school in Canada, having trained over 700 student graduates, with operations expanding overseas. [ 1 ] The school's most popular class is a 5-day intensive course in which students are taught the fundamental basics of the solar industry including aspects of design, sales, and ...

  4. Battelle Memorial Institute - Wikipedia

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    Photovoltaic cell - the first all-sputtered photovoltaic cell for solar energy in 1974. Fiber optics - In 1987 PIRI, a fiber optics venture with Mitsubishi and NTT, was launched, which resulted in a $1.8 billion market. "No-melt" chocolate - In conjunction with Kevin M. Amula, Battelle Geneva developed "No-melt" chocolate in 1988.

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    Dec. 26—COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Development today announced the release of more than $3.6 million to support community enhancement projects and business growth. During its Monday ...

  6. 2024 total solar eclipse: where to see it in Ohio and when it ...

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    The 2024 solar eclipse will take place April 8, 2024. What time does the eclipse cross Ohio? The total eclipse will last for approximately three minutes and 40 seconds and will be in totality ...

  7. GRID Alternatives - Wikipedia

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    Grid, styled "GRID," was founded during the 2001 California energy crisis by Erica Mackie, P.E., and Tim Sears, P.E., two engineering professionals. [2] According to a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency program profile, it "piloted its flagship Solar Affordable Housing Program in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2004, and subsequently expanded to other parts of the state."

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  9. Energy in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Through 2010, Ohio was ranked #2 in solar manufacturing in the United States behind Oregon, employing 1088 among manufacturers and installers. [60] [61] Between 2007 and 2010, the state received nearly $750 million in solar investments. [62] The Toledo metro area is recognized nationally as a "seat of solar energy", [63] nicknamed