Bryan Holden Internship at Simple Solar in Colorado
Week 1 - The Basics Of Solar
- How solar panels work/the different parts of a solar panel
- The different components of a solar system (solar panels, inverters, mounts, racks)
- The different producers of PV systems (SunPower, Sanyo, Evergreen,…)
- Researched Competition in the Boulder/Denver area (Lighthouse, Namaste, SunEdison)
- Learned about the federal tax incentives and the rebates for solar
- Created a marketing book after researching the benefits of solar
This week was myself getting acquainted to the company and the solar industry as a whole. Through this week I learned about the different styles of installing solar panels and how to get the highest efficiency out of stringing and aligning the arrays of solar panels. I also learned which were the best solar panels in terms of size, price, efficiency, and aesthetic look. Leading the bunch is SunPower solar panels, however they are hard to come by since they cater to mainly the European market. In m research of tax incentives however I came upon some unfortunate news. The tax incentives are set to expire after this year unless they are renewed 30% of the total money back for the incentives will be lost. On a political note Obama has commented that on his first list of things to do is address the energy crisis, while McCain’s first priority is to address Islamic extremists. All in all what I have learned about solar is that it is a environmentally low-carbon and financially valuable solution.
Week 2 - Researched CST systems (parabolic troughs and solar power towers)
- Researched perspective locations in India for large PV and CST systems
- Learned how to use AutoCAD to design PV systems (
- Learned how to use Google SketchUp to design aesthetic values for solar panels on homes
- Learned how to use a Pathfinder
This week I had the opportunity to look for a way to help meet the energy demand in India. I made a contact with the women in charge of PV at NREL and got CST and PV maps for the Vridivan and Delhi as possible locations for multiple megawatt plants. I also made contact with the energy companies in these areas to research the feasibility of solar in India. This week I also learned how to both design systems using the AutoCAD drawing program and how to create digital systems on people’s houses so they can see how it looks. This week I also learned how to use a Pathfinder to both determine how much sunlight as specific are gets and how much energy a system would produce. This week I spent mostly in the office learning how to create solutions and designs for both residential and commercial PV jobs.
Week 3 - Made a site visit to check out the installation of the Oreck House
- Perspective church site visits
- Perspective residential site visits
This week I went to the famous Bruce Oreck house. This house is the first to be platinum LEED certified. On this site visit I got to learn about the wiring that is done to connect the solar panels to the inverter and electric box. This week I also went around with the Pathfinder and looked for perspective residential areas to install solar and also to different churches as well. I talked to several different people and educated them about how great solar can be. With the churches I also discussed PPA’s where a third party purchases the solar panels and sells the energy generated to the establishment. Through this process I also helped create door hangers which had all the strengths of our company and solar on them.
Week 4 - BGBG Event
- Boulder Energy Project
- Home energy audit
This week I was lucky enough to attend a Boulder Green Building Guild lecture and expose on another net zero house that was constructed in Boulder. Through this process I was able to meet the head green architect in boulder Jim Logan. We currently just partnered with him to work on the Boulder Energy Project. The Boulder Energy Project is targeted at making Boulder a net zero town by 2020. The first step that I have helped participate in is assessing the current consumption of energy in Boulder, followed by step two which we at Simple Solar are starting to address is finding renewable solutions for Boulder. Also during my last week I have looked at several different ways to decrease energy in homes such as eliminating phantom loads, checking insulation, and a bit of a new technology of energy feed in heating/cooling solutions. I also did research on CFL’s and learned that LED’s are overall better.
Conclusion I must say that all in all this has been a quite rewarding experience for me, that I am glad you have made available. A point to consider also while you are looking over my schedule is that at some points I was doing mundane tasks such as calling people and making contact, organizing around the office, and setting up for PR events such as the Boulder Creek Festival. Unfortunately during my internship I was unable to help with the roof mounting of solar panels, but I am promised to either next week or the week after to help with the install. Also attached are my time sheets. During the first week you will see I only worked mon. and tues. because from wed.-fri. my boss was out of town on a business trip, however during those days I studied about solar from the “Photovoltaic’s Install and Design Manual” by Solar Energy International. Thank you for this opportunity and I hope my work is sufficient.