About Abby Thompson

Abby is HeatSpring's Product Marketing Manager located in Boston, Massachusetts. She is passionate about people and education, particularly in diversifying the burgeoning fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Abby works with instructors to build new courses and engages with our community of students and experts through HeatSpring Magazine and social media.

Women-Backed Sustainability Projects Changing the World

Starting June 2016, HeatSpring and RenewableEnergyWorld.com will be launching the Sustainable Women Series, an online campaign to spread awareness about innovative sustainability projects changing the built environment.
The Sustainable Women Series will feature technical case studies and overviews of women-backed sustainability projects. The women featured in the series are investing time, energy, and/or financial resources towards […]

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Are you ready to teach with HeatSpring?

Are you a renewables or sustainability expert? Want to grow your network, make money and share your expertise? Teach with HeatSpring today!
Who are we?
HeatSpring is an online training company offering free and paid courses in residential and commercial solar, storage, green building, microgrids, commercial wind, renewable HVAC and more. Our audience is comprised of 45,000+ […]

Introduction to Solar PV Markets + The 2016 Solar Startup Guide

Want to learn more about PV markets and the business of solar? Enroll in Introduction to Solar PV Markets + The 2016 Solar Startup Guide!
You’ll receive the 2016 Solar Startup Guide and expert instruction from Dr. Sean White on the features, benefits and applications of PV systems in this free course.

Enroll today and you’ll learn…

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Talking Energy Policy with Industry Leaders

Join GRID Alternatives for the Women in Energy Policy webcast
Leading women in the field of clean energy policy will discuss their career paths, projects they’re currently working on and the growing role of women in traditionally male-dominated fields. This lecture (part of the WE Build Webcast Series) is moderated by Senior Programs Director Cathleen Monahan.

Melicia Charles: Supervisor, […]

Radiant Heating Case Studies: Ceiling Panels & Injection Piping

Expert instructor Dave Yates answers student questions with customer anecdotes on the Fundamentals of Radiant Heating discussion board
Student 1: I’ve seen two references in the course to “high temperature” ceiling panels needing to be at least 8 feet above the floor. Is this to prevent children from touching them, or is it to limit the heat in […]