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Meier Earns Prestigious NABCEP Certification

Cully Meier, Project Engineer of EnergyLink, has earned the solar industry’s leading recognition of installation expertise from the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP®), and is now a NABCEP Certified PV Installation Professional. NABCEP is the most highly respected national certification organization for renewable energy professionals. Designation as a NABCEP PV Installation Professional is widely recognized to be the most meaningful certification of its kind in the solar industry.

PV is short for photovoltaic. PV systems produce electricity from sunlight. Most people have used a solar powered calculator or garden light and seen solar panels on roadside signs, but PV panels can be configured to produce enough energy to power a home, school, business, or even serve as a small power plant feeding electricity into the grid. As the cost of PV systems has declined sharply over the last few years, more and more households, municipalities, and companies are “going solar.” NABCEP is a mark of quality assurance that the consumer can use to know that they are choosing a qualified contractor.

“Receiving NABCEP’s PV Installation Professional Certification is personally very satisfying,” said Meier. “More important it means I can offer my customers the added confidence of knowing that their photovoltaic system installations will be completed to the highest standards in the solar industry.”

Quality Assurance

To earn his NABCEP certification, Meier was required to first document relevant education and experience related to PV system installation. Then, he had to pass a rigorous exam that covers the breadth of the multi-craft knowledge, skills, and abilities required to competently design, install, and maintain PV systems. The exam assesses knowledge on subjects as diverse as electrical and mechanical system design, job site safety, the National Electrical Code, roofing and construction techniques, and system maintenance and troubleshooting.

“One thing you can be assured of when hiring a NABCEP Certified PV Installation Professional is that your project won’t be their first,” said Richard Lawrence, Executive Director of NABCEP. “Anyone who makes the considerable effort required to earn NABCEP certification has documented their training and experience as part of the eligibility process. They have also made a very real commitment to upholding high standards of ethical and professional practice. I am delighted to welcome Cully Meier of EnergyLink to the ranks of the industry’s leading solar professionals.”

For more information contact:
Cully Meier
Project Engineer
EnergyLink
Email: [email protected]

About EnergyLink

EnergyLink is an EPC (engineering, procurement, and construction) firm that partners with organizations (for-profit and non-profit businesses) with the goal of minimizing our customer’s utility costs and reducing their carbon footprint. The firm operates its headquarters from Columbia, MO with satellite offices in Denver, CO and Kansas City, MO.

We staff a team of certified engineers and financial analysts to maximize energy savings while taking advantage of tax benefits, utility rebates, grants, and financing options to make your improvements cash-flow positive. To date, our customers have saved tens of thousands of dollars in annual utility costs and significantly impacted their communities.

About NABCEP

NABCEP is a non-profit organization governed by a board of directors consisting of volunteer representatives of the solar industry, NABCEP certificants, renewable energy organizations, state policy makers, educational institutions, and the trades. NABCEP’s mission is to develop and implement quality credentialing and certification programs for practitioners by supporting and working closely with stakeholders in the renewable energy and energy efficiency industries. To learn more visit www.nabcep.org.

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