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Information for Solar Professionals
Becoming a Solar Installer

  Anyone interested in offering solar energy sales, installation or professional services should obtain both training, and must obtain the necessary licenses to legally do work in Oregon. Typical licenses include:
 
Business license                  Starting A Business
 
Contractor licenses
  •  General
 http://www.oregon.gov/CCB/ 
  •  Electrical
 http://licenseinfo.oregon.gov/ 
  •  Plumbing 
 http://licenseinfo.oregon.gov/ 
 
Installer licenses
  • Electrical journeyman 
 http:// licenseinfo.oregon.gov/ 
  • Limited Renewable Technician (LRT)
 http://licenseinfo.oregon.gov/ 
  • Plumbing journeyman
 http://licenseinfo.oregon.gov/ 
  • Solar Thermal License (STL)
 http://licenseinfo.oregon.gov/
 
Becoming a Tax Credit-Certified Technician
PV:
 
To obtain Tax Credit Certified Technician (TCCT) Status for Photovoltaics:
  1. TCCT Application
  2. TCCT Training
  3. Certification (LRT or NABCEP EL)
  4. OR CCB License
 
Solar Thermal:
 
To obtain Tax Credit Certified Technician (TCCT) Status for Solar Thermal:
  1. TCCT Application
  2. TCCT Training
  3. Certification (STL, NABCEP, or ODOE Exam)
  4. OR CCB License
 
Tax Credit Certified Technicians
 
To receive a residential tax credit for solar water heating and solar electric systems, ODOE requires that the systems be field verified by a “tax credit certified technician”. Homeowner installs are allowed but will require additional inspection by ODOE staff or an ODOE contracted representative.
 

To receive a business energy tax credit, ODOE does not require commercial systems be field verified by a tax credit certified technician. However, systems that receive a business energy tax credit will be randomly selected for inspection.
                  


 2009 TCCT Application Form    PDF 
 2009 TCCT Renewal Form  PDF 
 2009 Informational Presentation  PDF 
 Test Topics  PDF
 
To be tax credit certified person must pass a technology specific competency exam and attend training on the ODOE tax credit program.  Approved exams include:
 
Photovoltaics
  1. LRT License Exam
  2. NABCEP certification (full or entry level)
 
Solar Thermal
  1. STL License Exam
  2. NABCEP certification (full)
  3. ODOE exam
 
To maintain status a technician must do the following each year.
  1. Install/verify 2 systems*
  2. take 4 hours of technical training (continuing education)
  3. sign new annual agreement
  4. attend annual conference call update
 
*If you became certified after May 1st only 1 system in that year, if you became certified after September 1st, no systems are required in that year.
 
Energy Trust of Oregon Trade Ally
 
The Energy Trust of Oregon offers a set of rebates for the installation of solar electric and solar thermal systems for both residential and commercial customers through their Trade Ally program. Becoming an Energy Trust trade ally requires program training, a contractor's license and insurance. For more information, please contact the Energy Trust at 1-866-ENTRUST, and check their website at www.energytrust.org/TA/solar/join.html.



Favorite Files
 
Tax Credit-Certified Solar Technicians
 
Hiring Tips 
 
Basic Solar Information
 
Solar Tax Credits FAQ 
 
Sun Chart for PV and ST 



ODOE Solar Web Pages

Solar Home Page

Upcoming ODOE Solar Program Workshops

Business Solar Incentives
 
Solar Tour/Events
 
Solar Professionals
 
Solar Publications


 

 
Page updated: June 08, 2009

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