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SEI spins-off Professional Services group to meet industry needs
by Staff Writers
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 16, 2015


SEIPS projects range from small to utility-scale and include grid-tied and battery-based systems of all size.

Solar Energy International (SEI) announced the spin-off of SEI Professional Services LLC, a dedicated business to provide specialized services directly to the solar electric industry. SEI Professional Services (SEIPS) has started operations as a separate entity and integral supporter of SEI's mission.

100% of the profits will be returned to Solar Energy International in support of its non-profit mission to provide industry leading technical training and expertise in renewable energy to empower people, communities and businesses worldwide.

SEIPS is dedicated to serving the solar electric industry through high-level services including feasibility analysis, construction plans, construction phase consulting, commissioning, inspections, consulting, engineering and design of photovoltaic systems. It is important to note that they will not be performing installations or engaging in procurement activities. SEIPS is filling a need in the solar industry while supporting SEI's family of over 40,000 alumni.

"SEI initially created SEIPS as a way to better serve our alumni as they take the next step after training. We are constantly being approached by our alumni who want our assistance in reviewing their designs, commissioning and inspecting their systems, and ensuring that they are designing and installing systems that are safe and representative of the high quality training they received through SEI," stated Kathryn Swartz, Executive Director of SEI.

"As this program grew, we quickly realized that beyond our alumni, there is a void in the marketplace that we were quickly being asked to fill."

SEIPS projects range from small to utility-scale and include grid-tied and battery-based systems of all size. SEIPS projects already include everything from commissioning the largest rooftop PV system in Latin America, to designing 70 megawatts of PV currently under construction in Texas, to design review and construction inspections of large, utility-owned systems. SEIPS also caters to the small end of the market including residential-scale systems both on and off-grid.

Many of the services SEIPS offers are centered around the beginning and end of the project, such as design, performance verification, and commissioning. SEIPS also offers services throughout the project, such as serving as an owner's representative during all phases of project development.

Nowhere else can a client find the breadth of experience offered by SEI's instructors. The SEIPS team has years of experience in both grid-direct and battery-based applications ranging from small off-grid to utility scale projects.

The creation of SEIPS also benefits SEI by ensuring that our training program continues to be industry-leading and of the highest quality. Through SEIPS, SEI instructors work on a variety of ground-breaking projects throughout the world to expand their knowledge. This experience is then brought back into the classroom.

"Just as the solar industry continues to evolve, so too does SEI. Between the creation of our Spanish PV Training Program and the spin-off of SEIPS, we are continually looking for how we can better serve the rapidly expanding solar industry, while still maintaining our core foundation of quality, industry-leading training." Swartz said.

About SEI ?Solar Energy International, was founded in 1991 as a nonprofit educational organization. SEI's mission is to provide industry-leading technical training and expertise in renewable energy to empower people, communities, and businesses worldwide.


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