Dealer Training Seminar & Workshop Alternative Energy Systems Solar, Wind & Micro-Hydro Site Analysis, Design, Components & Installation Investment: $429.00 before January 6 th, $459.00 after Registration deadline is January 13th, 2006 January 27-28-29-30, 2006 Victoria, B.C. EA Energy Alternatives Ltd, in conjunction with Eric Smiley, is pleased to invite you to an informative and practical design and installation workshop. The workshop includes a Supplier Day and half day hands-on workshop. The course has been designed to be of benefit to: Individuals who wish to become an EA dealer. New dealers who have not had any installation experience. Dealers, who do not have any formal training, but have installed or worked on alternative energy systems. Experienced dealers who wish to expand their knowledge base. Support staff who wish to become more knowledgeable about the industry. Licensed electricians and those with a strong electrical knowledge base will benefit most from the course being offered. Instructor Bio Eric Smiley Eric received a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from McGill University in 1992. His undergraduate thesis project was to re-commission a 5kW Wind generator at the Brace Research Station. Following graduation, Eric spent 6 years working with Energy Alternatives doing smallscale renewable energy system design, installation and sales. He has experience designing and installing micro-hydro, solar electric, wind electric and solar thermal systems across Canada. Eric s original course, Introduction to Photovoltaics was offered through the Electrical and Electronics Department of BCIT (British Columbia Institute of Technology) He developed the course for professionals and trades people interested in the principles and design of solar electric systems. He has further streamlined and enhanced his course for this Seminar. He was also elected to the Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA) Board of Directors (PV division). Recommended Reading: The Renewable Energy Handbook - A Guide to Rural Energy Independence, Off-Grid and Sustainable Living, by William Kemp. (the newest edition) The complete step-by-step guide to making [and selling] your own power from the sun, wind and water. Available from EA $39.95 + taxes and shipping. BONUS If we receive your payment and registration by December 31 st, 2005, we will send you a complimentary copy, in time for you to read it before the course.
Page 2 of 5 Course Description: Introduction to Renewable Energy System equipment, such as photovoltaic modules, wind turbines, microhydro turbines, batteries, inverters and charge controllers. Participants are taught to identify the various components and interpret manufacturer's specifications. The design principles of stand-alone Renewable Energy systems are covered in detail as well as the requirements of the Canadian Electrical Code. Maintenance of stand-alone Renewable Energy systems is described. Course Topics Introduction and Overview of Course Site Assessment (Solar Resource and Energy Requirements) Photovoltaic Modules and PV Array Design BOS (Balance of System) components and BOS Design (Battery, Inverter and Controller) Site Assessment (Wind Resource) Wind Turbines and Wind System Design Site Assessment (Hydro Resource) Micro Hydro Turbines and Micro Hydro System Design Renewable Energy Systems and the Canadian Electrical Code Photovoltaic System Maintenance Photovoltaic Systems and the Canadian Electrical Code (continued) Course Goals: Assess the solar resource of a potential Renewable Energy system site. Assess the wind resource at a potential Renewable Energy system site. Assess the hydro resource at a potential Renewable Energy system site. Explain the function and operating characteristics of each system component. Interpret performance data for each Renewable Energy system component. Identify the different types of Renewable Energy systems. Specify the main components of an off-grid Renewable Energy system. Select disconnects; over-current protection, wire and grounding for a PV System. Refer to and interpret sections of the CEC applicable to PV systems. Perform basic Renewable Energy system maintenance. Course Learning Outcomes / Competencies At the end of the course the student will be able to: 1. Renewable Energy Power systems 1.1. Outline the advantages and disadvantages of Renewable Energy electric power generation. 1.2. Illustrate various Renewable Energy system configurations. 2. Fundamentals of photovoltaic power generation 2.1. Explain the main properties of sunlight essential to PV system design. 2.2. Perform a solar resource assessment of a potential site. 2.3. Identify the different PV cell and module technologies used today. 2.4. Interpret performance data and specifications for different PV modules. 3. Fundamentals of wind power generation 3.1. Assess the wind resource of a potential site 3.2. Identify different wind turbine technologies. 3.3. Identify different wind turbine tower configurations and analyze their merits. 3.4. Interpret performance data and specifications of different wind turbines. 4. Fundamentals of micro-hydro power generation 4.1. Assess the hydro resource of a potential site.
Page 3 of 5 4.2. Identify different micro-hydro turbine and generator technologies. 4.3. Interpret performance data and specifications of different micro-hydro turbines and generators. 4.4. Identify different micro-hydro intake and penstock designs and materials. 5. Balance of System (BOS) components 5.1. Interpret performance data and specifications for various types of Inverters. 5.2. Interpret performance data and specifications for various types of Batteries. 5.3. Interpret performance data and specifications for various types of charge controllers. 5.4. Choose appropriate mechanical and structural components for PV, wind and hydro systems. 6. Renewable Energy System Design Stand Alone 6.1. Specify the major components of stand-alone solar PV systems 6.2. Specify wind turbines and towers to match the Site Assessment. 6.3. Specify micro-hydro turbines, intakes and penstocks to match the Site Assessment. 6.4. Select and modify packaged systems to meet the requirements of the Site Assessment. 7. Safety and Maintenance 7.1. Identify key parts of the electrical code that apply to solar PV systems. 7.2. Illustrate proper placement and selection of electrical equipment in a PV system. 7.3. Illustrate proper wire selection for PV systems. 7.4. Illustrate proper bonding and grounding methods in a PV system. 7.5. Analyze the performance of a Renewable Energy system for maintenance and trouble shooting. Course Schedule Friday January 27 th Supplier Day Mini-Seminars by major suppliers from Xantrex, Outback and Davidson Batteries 8:30 11:30 Xantrex Audey Korpos Break 10 am 15min Lunch 11:30-12:30 12:30 3:30 Outback - Brian Thomas Break 2 pm 15min 3:30 4:30 Davidson Batteries Ken Davidson Break - Dinner Students responsibility 6-8pm EA Marketing Seminar A light, fun, interactive evening of marketing ideas Join Kevin Pegg, President of Energy Alternatives and staff for some great ideas for your business. Snacks, refreshments, prizes Saturday January, 28th 8:30 5:30 Alternative Energy Systems, components, design, and installation Eric Smiley - All you need to know about solar, wind and microhydro Sunday, January, 29 th Morning Break 10 am 15min Lunch 12 1 pm Afternoon Break 3 pm 15min Dinner - Students responsibility Free Evening 8:30 3:00 pm Alternative Energy Systems, Continued - components, design, and installation - Eric Smiley (early departure for long distance travelers not staying for optional Monday 30 th morning workshop) Morning Break 10 am 15min Lunch 12 1 pm Afternoon Break 3 pm 15min Dinner - Students responsibility Free Evening
Page 4 of 5 Monday January, 30th 8am-Noon (Optional) Hands on Workshop - Energy Alternatives Office Put it all together with your own hands-on experience. Practice the practical (please note Break 10 am Disclosure: Please note this seminar will be filmed. Your acceptance is your approval to appear in the video and for us to market this video without any claim or royalties from you or your company. We are proud to present a Seminar that we know will be a very beneficial learning experience for you. We hope that you will be able to attend. Kevin Pegg, President. PS Already a Qualified Dealer with experience? Don t need full seminar training? Join us for: Keep up to date with the latest product trends, network and share ideas with industry experts and fellow dealers. Attend only our one day Supplier Day, Friday 27 th, 2006 Your $75.00 fee also entitles you to join our opening network reception on Thursday January 26 th from 6-8pm * See attached registration form
Page 5 of 5 Energy Alternatives Dealer Training Seminar Registration Location: Travellers Vacation Inn, 3020 Douglas St., Toll Free :1-800-663-5660, http://www.vacationinn.net/ Victoria, BC V8T 4N4, Phone: 250-386-6141 Group Rates: $49.95 per night. Please make your own hotel reservations. Be sure to mention you are with Energy Alternatives Seminar. Date and time: Arrival Day: January, 26 th, 2006 Supplier Day: January 27 th Seminar: January 28, 29, Optional ½ day workshop Jan 30 th Reception 6-8 pm Start time 8:30 am Start time 8:30 am Hotel Pickup 8:30 am Company Name: Attendee Name(s): Address: Telephone email Full Seminar: Before January 6 th : Total Attendees: x $459.03 ($429.00 + $30.03 GST) After January 6 th : Total Attendees: x $491.13 ($459.00 + $32.13 GST) * Supplier Day only:, Friday 27 th only attendance (included, free network reception Jan, 26 th 6-8pm) : Total Attendees: x $80.25 ($75.00 + $5.25 GST) Be sure to Register before December 31 st, 2005 to get your free $42.75 value book. Final deadline for registration is January 13, 2006 Included in your fee: Lunches and breaks are included. Supplier day, two seminar days and ½ day workshop. (total 3 ½ days) All breakfasts & dinners are attendees responsibility. In preparation for this course, we recommend that all registrants read an excellent book, The Renewable Energy Handbook by author William Kemp. Reminder: If we receive your registration by December 31 st, 2005, we will send you a complimentary copy, in time for you to read it before the course. Payment. Cheque Payable to Energy Alternatives Credit Card Number: Visa MasterCard Expiry: Signature of Card Holder: Pre-payment is required. Please mail or fax registration form and payment information to Energy Alternatives (contact info at bottom of page). If paying by cheque, please mail the cheque, and fax this registration form. Food. Restaurants available in hotel and within walking distance.