Solar Energy International's - 1996 RENEWABLE ENERGY EDUCATION PROGRAM (REEP)

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A Description of Individual Workshops

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     Section 1      Workshops to be held in Carbondale, CO
     Section 2      Tuition cost and general information about REEP '96
     Section 3      Workshops to be held in:  
                         Tucson, AZ
                         Asheville, NC
                         Woodstock, NY
                         Wilmington, NC
     Section 4      Who is Solar Energy International?
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   S E C T I O N   1 :  Workshops in Carbondale, CO   
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PHOTOVOLTAICS DESIGN & INSTALLATION

May 28 - June 7, August 5 - 16

Participants in the PV Design & Installation workshop learn how to use PV (photovoltaic) technology to produce their own electricity from the sun through practical design and installation of PV systems. Participants learn system sizing, site analysis, hardware specification and component selection. The workshop covers typical applications and case study examples. Install an operational system in the field and learn the proper use of tools and safety precautions. This workshop is for the beginner who wants to use PV or for those seeking employment in the solar industry.

Topics Include:

* Home Applications                * Component Specification
* Basics of Electricity            * Basic Electrical Wiring
* Solar Site Analysis              * Safety Procedures
* PV System Components             * Solar Water Pumping
* Energy Efficient Appliances      * PV for Lesser Developed
* PV System Sizing                    Countries

Other Activities Include:

* Tours of PV Residences           * Laboratory Exercises
* Industry Representatives         * Field Installation

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ADVANCED PHOTOVOLTAICS

June 10 - 21, August 19 - 30

In this PV workshop, participants develop an in-depth understanding and skills in the design, installation and operation of photovoltaic systems. (Participants should be knowledgeable in electric theory and the design/installation of basic PV systems or have completed the PV Design & Installation course). Activities include hands-on laboratory exercises with batteries, inverters, controls, wiring and AC and DC appliances. Case studies will highlight systems design for code compliance and commercial applications. This workshop is for people who currently work in or plan to be employed in the PV industry.

Topics Include:

* Commercial Applications          * Lightning Protection
* Solar Water Pumping              * Battery Technology
* PV Software Programs             * Hybrid Systems
* Component  O & M                 * PV Businesses
* National Electric Code           * Inverters
* Troubleshooting

SOLAR HOME DESIGN

May 6 - 17, September 16 - 27

Learn the fundamentals of solar and energy-efficient construction. The workshops cover high performance passive solar homes. State-of-the-art passive solar design tools and progressive building techniques are presented. New construction, remodel/retrofit opportunities, case studies and tours of successful designs will also be included in these workshops.

Topics include:

* Passive Solar Concepts           * Sunspaces & Greenhouses
* Design Guidelines                * New Window Technologies
* Weatherizing & Solarizing        * Health Issues
* Insulation Strategies            * Mechanical HVAC Systems
* Construction Techniques          * Earth Building Technologies
* Solar Water Heating              * Lessons Learned
ENVIRONMENTAL BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES

Weekend Hands-On Workshops: Friday 7-10pm, Sat. & Sun. 9 - 5

Straw-Bale Construction: May 3 - 5, September 13 - 15
Adobe & Rammed Earth: May 10 - 12, September 20 - 22
Natural House Building: May 17 - 19, September 27 - 29
Straw-Bale Construction - Covers the history and recent renaissance of building long-lasting, low cost, fire resistant, energy efficient homes with straw-bales. Build a straw-bale structure through hands-on instruction.

Adobe & Rammed Earth Construction - Explores adobe, pressed block and rammed earth construction. Learn soil testing, adobe and block making, foundations, roof options and practical building techniques.

Natural House Building- Learn how natural building materials can enhance your home. Learn the construction techniques of timber framing, straw/clay building, earth plastering, earthen floors and "green" products.

SOLAR COOKING July 1 - 3

This workshop covers the fundamental principles of solar cooking and solar food drying. Participants receive hands-on instruction and will build their own solar oven. A variety of cooker and dryer designs and their applications are explored.

Topics Include:

* Basic Solar Thermal Principles   * Solar Water Distillation
* Dryer Sizing & Construction      * Technology Transfer
* Various Dryer & Cooker Styles   * Cooker Construction
* Multi-Uses of Solar Cookers

MICRO-HYDRO ELECTRIC July 8 - 19

This workshop teaches how to design a fully functional micro-hydro system. Learn site evaluation, including how to measure and estimate head and flow. Perform preliminary system sizing for mechanical and electrical power generation of 50 watt to 100 kilowatt capacities. The course includes field exercises and tours of operational systems.

Topics Include:

* System Components                * Controls
* Turbine Types                    * Trouble-Shooting
* AC and DC Systems                * Maintenance
* Site Analysis                    * Hybrid Systems
* System Design                    * Case Studies
* Battery Storage

WIND POWER July 22 - August 2

Participants learn to design and install wind generator systems. Focus is on small scale systems .3KW to 10KW. Hands-on project with full-size wind generators.

Topics Include:

* Aerodynamics                     * System Sizing
* Generators                       * Safety Considerations
* Alternators                      * Energy Storage
* Induction Machines               * Legal Issues
* Tower Design                     * Solar Hybrid Systems
* Site Analysis

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  S E C T I O N   2 :  Tuition cost and general information  
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REEP '96 workshops in Carbondale are two weeks long, with the exception of solar cooking (three days).

Tuition, which includes the cost of textbooks and materials, is based on the number of weeks of study:

# of weeks:    1     2      3       4      5      6        7       8
9       10       12
Tuition ($):  450   900   1300  1700  2000  2300   2550   2800   3000   3200

Additional weeks of study cost $200 per week.
(solar cooking workshop is $300)

Food and housing are not included in the tuition cost, but SEI will be happy to help you find suitable lodging.

SEI believes that people learn by doing. Instructors are leaders in their fields, bringing with them the most up-to-date information in renewable energy technologies. Classroom and laboratory work is enhanced by case studies, tours, and practical installations.

SEI workshops are small. We work hard and ask that you do the same. We try our best to make your experience rewarding and enjoyable. Our workshops are in English, pero se habla espanol.

Workshops are open to all on a first-come, first-serve basis. Class size is limited. To reserve a seat, send us a deposit of 50 percent of the total tuition. Please note that $50 of your deposit is non-refundable.

SEI is located in Carbondale, Colorado, a small town in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, thirty miles west of Aspen and a three hour drive west of Denver.

For more information or to register for any of the 1996 REEP workshops, you may contact SEI via e-mail at sei@solarenergy.org, or write to SEI at P.O. Box 715, Carbondale, CO 81623. Our phone number is (970) 963-8855; fax (970) 963-8866.

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    S E C T I O N   3 :   Workshops outside Colorado     
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Solar Energy International announces the following 1996 workshops to be held outside of Carbondale, Colorado. For registration information on any of these workshops, contact: Solar Energy International, P.O. Box 715, Carbondale, CO 81623; tel. (970) 963-8855; fax (970) 963-8866; email: sei@solarenergy.org

TUCSON, ARIZONA WORKSHOPS

SOLAR WATER PUMPING
February 5 - 8
Cost: $450

Learn how to pump water with the sun for livestock, irrigation and domestic use.

SOLAR COOKING
February 9 - 11
Cost: $200
Friday 7 - 10pm / Sat. & Sun. 9 - 5

See description above.

SOLAR HOME DESIGN
February 12 - 24
Cost: $600*
Monday - Friday 5:30 - 10:00 pm / Sat. 9 - 5

* The Solar Home Design Workshops series is offered on a weekly. One-week tuition is $325.

See description above.

PHOTOVOLTAIC DESIGN & INSTALLATION
March 4 - 15
Cost: $900

See description above.

ADVANCED PHOTOVOLTAICS
March 18 - 29
Cost: $900

See description above.

PHOTOVOLTAIC DESIGN & INSTALLATION
November 4 - 9
Cost: $500 (includes lodging)

See description above.

ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA WORKSHOPS

*These workshops coincide with the American Solar Energy Society (ASES) Annual conference to be held in Asheville, NC April 13-18.

PHOTOVOLTAIC DESIGN & INSTALLATION
April 8 - 12
Cost: $450

See description above.

MICRO-HYDRO POWER
April 19 - 21
Cost: $300

See description above.

Solar energy improvements, including photovoltaics, qualify for North Carolina State Income Tax Credits for both individuals and businesses.

PHOTOVOLTAIC DESIGN & INSTALLATION IN WOODSTOCK, NEW YORK
October 14 - 19
Cost: $550

See description above.

WIND POWER IN WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA
October 21 - 26
Cost: $550

See description above.

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   S E C T I O N  4 :  Who is Solar Energy International?  
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Solar Energy International (SEI) is a non-profit (501(c)3) organization whose mission is to provide education and technical assistance so that others will be empowered to use renewable energy technologies.

SEI believes that renewable energy resources of solar, wind and water can improve the quality of life and promote sustainable development for people throughout the world. Renewable energy systems are practical, reliable, cost efficient and environmentally sound.

SEI works cooperatively with individuals and organizations to meet energy and resource efficiency goals. SEI provides education and training to decision makers, technicians and users of renewable energy sources. SEI also provides the expertise to plan, engineer and implement sustainable development projects.

SEI professionals have project and training experience in the Americas, Micronesia and the Caribbean. During the past 15 years, SEI staff have delivered services to the Pan American Health Organization, Non-Governmental Organizations, foreign, national and state governments, universities, and individuals seeking the benefits of renewable energy.

Solar Energy International
P.O. Box 715
Carbondale, CO 81623-0715
(970) 963-8855
fax (970) 963-8866
E-mail: sei@solarenergy.org
HomePage: http://solstice.crest.org/renewables/sei

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