Archive for May, 2008

Creative Energies in the news

Monday, May 12th, 2008

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Creative Energies co-owner Scott Kane was featured in Wyoming Energy Journal, a magazine published by the Casper Star-Tribune, as one of the ten people who will help lead Wyoming into a new energy future. Sorry I don’t have a link, here’s the article:

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NABCEP certified

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

by Scott Kane

Creative Energies System Designer, Phil Schneider has been accepted as a
NABCEP Certified PV installer. NABCEP (the North American Board of Certified
Energy Practitioners) is the national certifying board for solar design and
installation. There is a rigorous application process and difficult
technical exam.

 

The NABCEP PV installer certification is a voluntary certification that
provides a set of national standards by which PV installers with skills and
experience can distinguish themselves from their competition. Certification
provides a measure of protection to the public by giving them a credential
for judging the competency of practitioners.

 

Creative Energies supports and encourages this type of certification and now
has two certified PV installers on staff. For more information on NABCEP
visit their website http://www.nabcep.org/pv_installer.cfm .

Isa in backpack.

Phil at NOLS

Spring company gathering

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

The entire Creative Energies crew assembled in Lander last Friday and Saturday for an all-staff meeting, cookout, and some adventure in the mountains. The Lander and Idaho teams rarely get together all in one place for work and play. On Friday we had the opportunity to discuss the current and future status of Creative Energies.

CE group

(left to right) Andy Tyson with Kali, Cheryl Robins, Joel Helesco, Toby Schmidt, Phil Schneider, Josh Wells, Magdalena Kane, Tracy Tollett, Curtis Tronolone, Rosie O’Gara, Scott Kane, Jake MacArthur.

With a little snow still on the ground in the high country, the whole group with families and dogs made their way to the Granite Buttress in Sinks Canyon outside of Lander for an afternoon of climbing and enjoying the sunshine. Pics by Scott Kane.