Learner Reviews & Feedback for Solar Energy Codes, Permitting and Zoning by University at Buffalo
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About the Course
This course equips learners to identify national code and zoning rules specific to photovoltaic (PV) systems, as well as key design elements and points for inspection. Curriculum includes zoning variances, critical elements of the permitting process, planning documents necessary for PV system installation and recommendations for permitting offices to streamline the permit process. Learners gain a code inspector’s perspective in relation to building and electrical code requirements.
This course is for anyone interested in entering the solar power sector, and is especially appropriate for building and code inspectors, engineers, HVAC installers and architects. It assumes that the learner has a basic grasp of electrical engineering and mathematical concepts. Those who are unfamiliar with how PV works, the elements of a PV system, and/or solar power ROI should take the first course of the specialization, Solar Energy Systems Overview. Learners seeking a greater understanding of the anatomy and function of PV systems should take the second course, Solar Energy and Electrical System Design.
Material includes online lectures, videos, demos, hands-on exercises, project work, readings and discussions. This is the third course in the Solar PV for Engineers, Architects and Code Inspectors specialization. To learn more about the specialization, check out a video overview at https://youtu.be/XjkKzbXqA6s....
Top reviews
MM
Sep 3, 2020
Material is very good and so simple from engineering point of view also gives the basic s and base line to establish solid back from nd about solar energy .
JA
Feb 17, 2021
one the better things im doing with my job since first course i have learned so much . ty to the professor and the school for these classes
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By Noor Q K
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Aug 11, 2022
it was a wonderful course
By Alamath C
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Feb 18, 2024
I can’t get my final assignment graded for a second time. Someone gave me a 20% even though I have what I feel is 90% +. There has to be a way to elevate something like this. I need my certificate!