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Win a Free Residential Grid-Tied Solar Design Course – Enter Our Certification Tracker Raffle!

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We’re giving away one enrollment in our new Residential Grid-Tied Solar Design course (valued at $795), and entering is simple – just use our new Certification Tracker feature to add your NABCEP credential or certification.

How to Enter

  1. Log into your HeatSpring account
  2. Navigate to the “Certifications” tab from your “My Account” page
  3. Add your NABCEP certification using our new Certification Tracker
  4. You’re automatically entered!

That’s it – by taking a moment to organize your professional credentials, you’ll be eligible to win this comprehensive solar design course taught by instructor Baker Makarem.

About the Course You Could Win

Our Residential Grid-Tied Solar Design course provides essential knowledge for understanding and creating your own residential grid-tied PV system designs. Through course lectures and hands-on practice with OpenSolar software, you’ll learn to:

  • Size systems based on energy consumption
  • Design code-compliant roof layouts
  • Calculate proper wire and conduit sizes
  • Implement NEC-compliant rapid shutdown methods
  • Address real-world challenges like shading and voltage drop

This is a foundational course that bridges solar design theory and practice to build your professional solar skillset.

Drawing Details

The winner will be randomly selected on Friday, June 27th from all eligible entries. The eligibility period is from May 20 – June 26. You’ll be notified via email if you win.

If you don’t need to learn residential solar design, no problem! You can gift your enrollment to a friend or colleague. 

Don’t miss this opportunity – add your NABCEP certification to our tracker today and you could be learning residential solar system design tomorrow!

Good luck!

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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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