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Andy Tyson is NABCEP Certified

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Andy Tyson, Creative Energies Co-owner, is now certified by the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) as a Solar PV Installer.  Now three of Creative Energies staff are certified!

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Neither Wyoming nor Idaho currently have licensing programs specifically for solar technologies. We, at Creative Energies, believe that in the absence of such programs, NABCEP certification offers our customers the best guarantee that their system design and installation is of the highest quality.

The North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) is a volunteer board of renewable energy stakeholder representatives that includes representatives of the solar industry, NABCEP certificants, renewable energy organizations, state policy makers, educational institutions, and the trades. Each member of the board was chosen because of his or her experience and involvement in the solar energy industry. NABCEP’s mission–to support, and work with, the renewable energy and energy efficiency industries, professionals, and stakeholders–is intended to develop and implement quality credentialing and certification programs for practitioners.

NABCEP’s goal is to develop voluntary national certification programs that will:

  • Promote renewable energy;
  • Provide value to practitioners;
  • Promote worker safety and skill; and
  • Promote consumer confidence

Inspiring

Monday, October 26th, 2009

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Above and following are photos from my recent visit to the Solar Decathlon event in Washington DC. Teams of students from 20 universities design and build small homes that need to meet specific performance and comfort goals. The event is held every two years, when the homes are “built” on the Mall in Downtown Washington DC. Tours are given to the public and the houses are tested and judged. The application of quality building materials and the innovation in small footprints (800 sqft is the maximum) is really interesting to see and experience. There was plenty of variety in the solutions to the meet the engineering challenges of the event, but one thing remained the same as the last Solar Decathlon – Germany won. I had a couple favorites – Ontario and California, with many bits and pieces from other homes. Check out the Solar Decathlon website for virtual tours, product lists and links to competing teams websites. http://www.solardecathlon.org/

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Creative Energies’ Andy Tyson appointed as Chairman of Idaho’s Solar Task Force.

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

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Creative Enegies Co-owner, Andy Tyson, has accepted an appointment as the Chairman of the solar task force of the Idaho Strategic Energy Alliance (ISEA). Governor Otter established the ISEA to help develop effective and long-lasting responses to the impact of higher energy prices and other energy challenges. The Governor believes that developing options and solutions for our energy future should be a joint effort between local, tribal, state, and federal governments, as well as the profit and non-profit private sectors, fostering coordinated approaches to energy development.

The Alliance is Idaho’s primary mechanism to engage in seeking options for and enabling advanced energy production, energy efficiency, and energy business in the State of Idaho. The purpose of the Alliance is to enable the development of a sound energy portfolio for Idaho that:

1. includes diverse energy resources and production methods,
2. provides the highest value to the citizens of Idaho,
3. ensures quality stewardship of environmental resources, and
4. functions as an effective, secure, and stable system.

The Alliance consists of about a dozen volunteer task forces working in areas such as wind, biofuels, geothermal and hydropower, and energy conservation and efficiency. Andy will assume the leadership of the Solar Task Force.

Andy has worked in the solar industry for nearly ten years in three Western states and internationally. He has advised the Wyoming Governors Office directly regarding renewable energy, and worked with the Wyoming Legislature regarding renewables. Recently he has been working closely with the town of Jackson, Wyoming, on a number of innovative PV projects. He has also worked closely with several utility companies in Idaho and Wyoming to help them establish fair and effective solar net metering procedures.