Published: July 29, 2010
APS Announces First Group of Qualified Solar Installers
PHOENIX - (BUSINESS WIRE) - In the first program of its kind in Arizona, 32 residential solar
installers became the first to achieve the designation of Qualified
Solar Installer (QSI) from Arizona
Public Service Co. These installers passed a challenging series of
technical, professional and administrative courses; hold the appropriate
licenses with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors; and have achieved
high customer satisfaction ratings.
The QSI designation allows residential customers to feel comfortable
they have selected a solar installer that is technically competent,
understands APS's policy and procedures and has demonstrated exemplary
customer service.
"These installers are leaders in the industry," said Eran Mahrer, APS's
Director of Renewable Energy. "They understand the complexities
associated with the various types of solar installations and are
dedicated to the highest level of technical skills, customer service and
consumer safety."
The QSI program was developed in response to Arizona's quickly growing
solar industry. Since 2006, the number of solar installers has grown
from 41 to more than 300. This program helps customers select an
appropriate and knowledgeable installer. More than 60 companies
participated in the first round of training, with 32 graduating in the
inaugural class. APS anticipates more than 75 companies will receive
their QSI certification in 2010.
To achieve a QSI designation, installers must pass at least one of two
course tracks - one for installers of solar electric systems
(photovoltaics) and one for solar water heaters (solar thermal). The
photovoltaic series consists of four, two-day courses. The solar thermal
series has three courses, spanning a total of five days.
Both series cover the entire range of solar installation issues,
including theory and application of solar technologies, technical skills
of installation and maintenance, safety issues, applicable codes and
interconnection issues. The courses also cover working with APS,
including the final inspection process and the administration of APS's
Solar and Renewable Energy Incentive Program, as well as sales
standards and ethics.
Installers designated as a QSI must continue to keep high standards
including maintaining a quarterly customer satisfaction rating as
determined by the Electric League of Arizona, have a satisfactory pass
rate for APS inspections and pass annual technical and professional
education workshops. A list of QSI's is available at aps.com/findsolar.
Customers also can find a QSI by calling the APS Energy Answer Line at
(602) 371-3668.
APS,
Arizona's largest and longest-serving electricity utility, serves more
than 1.1 million customers in 11 of the state's 15 counties. With
headquarters in Phoenix, APS is the principal subsidiary of Pinnacle
West Capital Corp. (NYSE: PNW).

APS
Media Contact:
Steven Gotfried, 602-250-3040 or
602-568-5067
Website: aps.com
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