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  2. Solar Academy International - Wikipedia

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    Today, Solar Academy International is the largest training school in Canada, having trained over 700 student graduates, with operations expanding overseas. [ 1 ] The school's most popular class is a 5-day intensive course in which students are taught the fundamental basics of the solar industry including aspects of design, sales, and ...

  3. Ecovillage Training Center - Wikipedia

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    The Ecovillage Training Center is a "total immersion school" for sustainability. It is located at The Farm , an intentional community / ecovillage in Summertown, Tennessee, USA. The curricula of the center are "holistic and comprehensivist" and foster hands-on learning.

  4. American Solar Energy Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Solar Energy Society (ASES) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization advocating for renewable energy in the United States. Founded in 1954, [ 1 ] ASES' goal is to speed the transition toward a sustainable energy economy and 100% renewable energy.

  5. 1st major solar farm planned near Tri-Cities. Learn more ...

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    Innergex Renewable Development proposes a 470-megawatt solar generation project coupled with a four-hour battery energy system in a remote area of northwest Benton County, according to EFSEC.

  6. Company works toward building community solar project near ...

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    Apr. 13—Solar panels could pop up on about 30 acres of vacant land in the Eldorado area within a year, an outcome of state leaders' push for renewable energy. After lawmakers passed a bill in ...

  7. GRID Alternatives - Wikipedia

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    Grid, styled "GRID," was founded during the 2001 California energy crisis by Erica Mackie, P.E., and Tim Sears, P.E., two engineering professionals. [2] According to a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency program profile, it "piloted its flagship Solar Affordable Housing Program in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2004, and subsequently expanded to other parts of the state."