Learn how to design, size and wire your own Photovoltaic Electrical Generation system, become independant from the grid
Description
It is possible! You can sustainably, reliably and consistently power your home or business’s electrical loads by utilising the abundant energy available from the Sun!
WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS CLASS?
The benefits of adopting such technology into your lives are the following:
- Reduce your carbon footprint
- Decrease your electrical bill by harnessing the free energy available from the sun
- Increase your property’s value of up to 2-3 times the value of your PVEG system
- Worry less about power outages from your national grid utility provide
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
In this course we dive into the knowledge you’ll need to know in order to design your own P.V.E.G (Photovoltaic Electrical Generator):
- The fundamental laws of physics that electricity follows
- The basics of your homes electrical circuity
- How different PVEG’s are arranged: Off-grid, Grid-tied and Hybrid
- The building blocks of PVEG’s –
- Inverters
- PV panels
- Li-Ion Battery storage
- How to size them appropriately for your specific needs
- A shopping list of all the components, consumables and tools you’ll need
- A basic wiring schematic diagram on how to connect your PVEG system
WHO IS THIS CLASS FOR?
- Home owners and first time buyers
- Electricians
- Property Developers
- Business owners
- Ecoprenuers
By the end on this course, in a three part series, you’ll have gained the knowledge to design your own PVEG. However, it is best recommended that any installations of such technology be guided or conducted by a qualified & professional electrician or engineer.
Enjoy!
May your PVEG projects shine bright into the future!
Who this course is for:
- Homeowners looking to rely less on the national energy grid and further their understand PVEG Systems.
- Small-to-medium sized business owners looking to invest in renewable energy and assist in reducing their electrical expenditures
- Electricians looking to improve their knowledge on PVEG’s
- Anybody who interested in renewable energy and planning/designing or building their own P.V.E.G