Nabcep Professional

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matt123

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I have my associates level certification but would like to get the professional.. Is anyone here familiar with the steps to move forward on obtaining it?

Thanks in advance.
 

BandGap1.1eV

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NABCEP = North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners
I became certified nearly a decade ago, back when the only title available was Certified PV Installation Professional. It could actually set you apart from the pack back then. Now it's more of a "certification of whoever can pay the exorbitant fees." For instance, just last year they changed the CEU requirement for PV Installer from 18 hours to 30.

What's the difference between a Certified Installation Professional and a Certified Installation Specialist? Almost nothing, just another category they can charge for.
 

pv_n00b

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I feel NABCEP has outlived its usefulness. It's now an organization that is just mining money from people with an expanding list of not very useful certifications.
 

matt123

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sorry i have not been on here in a bit. but yes it's been explained what it is. I would like to get it because it's required to install new systems.
 

xformer

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Master Electrician
I became certified nearly a decade ago, back when the only title available was Certified PV Installation Professional. It could actually set you apart from the pack back then. Now it's more of a "certification of whoever can pay the exorbitant fees." For instance, just last year they changed the CEU requirement for PV Installer from 18 hours to 30.

What's the difference between a Certified Installation Professional and a Certified Installation Specialist? Almost nothing, just another category they can charge for.
IMHO, I agree with this statement. What I don't understand is why the separation form the requirements from a journeyman's License. I feel that this hoop was created as a check for government subsidies for solar energy. Also I feel the requirement to be actively installing to keep the certification is useless.
 
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