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Solar Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)





I'm thinking of installing a solar energy system on my house or business.  Where do I start?


Start by taking the ISEA Solar & Wind 101 seminar.  You will learn the basics of energy, types of systems (solar pv, solar thermal, and small wind), the uses, pros and cons of each system, and some general financials, including current incentives.

You can also attend the Illinois Solar Tour, which takes place annually on the first Saturday of October.  Here you can see what others have done, ask questions about how they installed their system, what their energy savings have been, etc.



How do I find a contractor that can help me with this project?


Refer to our sponsors page. The American Solar Energy Society has developed a database of solar energy professionals called Find Solar.  Check the list of NABCEP Certified Installers




Where do I find information about renewable energy rebates and grants?


The Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency (DSIRE) has information on Federal and State incentives.




How do I become a Solar Energy professional?


Congratulations!  You can start by taking our Solar Entrepreneurship 204 Seminar where professionals in the business share what is involved with a Solar Energy business.

Once you have learned about the business and still want to go for it, then you can work on training and certification



What licensing, certification or training does Illinois require for Solar PV and Thermal Installers?


Currently the State of Illinois does not require any licensing, certification or training to work as a Solar Energy Professional.  ISEA highly recommends that you receive training from an ISPQ accredited program and take the NABCEP exam. Adding these credentials will offer your customers assurance that you are qualified to install their solar system.

When under trained or poorly trained solar professionals install a system incorrectly it hurts the industry by discouraging consumers from considering solar as a viable option.  Businesses are built on reputations, so get properly educated.















 
 

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