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Stop Juggling Certification Renewal Dates: Track All Your Credentials in One Place

Brit Heller Brit Heller

If you’re maintaining professional certifications in solar, energy storage, or building performance, you’re probably tracking renewal dates across multiple organizations. NABCEP has one timeline. BPI credentials follow another. Some certifications like OSHA 10 and 30 don’t expire at all, but you still need to keep records. Add in any manufacturer-specific certifications or state licenses, and you’ve got a lot to keep straight.

HeatSpring’s Certification Tracker gives you one place to see all your credentials – whether they need renewal or not. No more digging through email folders or checking multiple websites to figure out what you have and when things expire.

How It Works

From your HeatSpring account, click the “My certifications” tab on the left-side menu. Add any certification – whether you earned it through HeatSpring or not. Enter the issue date, expiration date, and upload the certificate file if you want everything in one spot.

We’ll send you alerts before credentials expire so renewals don’t sneak up on you. 

See Everything At Once

The main benefit is having a single view of your professional credentials instead of scattered information across different platforms and filing systems. It’s especially helpful if you’re working toward multiple certifications or managing credentials with different renewal cycles.

Access your Certification Tracker from your “My Account” page after logging in. If you’re a team leader managing employee certifications, you can track those from your team dashboard too.

Have questions? Reach out to us at support@heatspring.com to chat with a real person and get your questions answered!

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Brit Heller

Director of Program Management @ HeatSpring. Brit holds two NABCEP certifications - Photovoltaic Installation Professional (PVIP) and Photovoltaic Technical Sales (PVTS). When she isn’t immersed in training, Brit is a budding regenerative farmer just outside of Atlanta where she is developing a 17-acre farm rooted in permaculture principles. She can be found building soil health, cultivating edible & medicinal plants, caring for her animals or building functional art.

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