Tuesday, September 18, 2018

What Is The Future of Solar in Nevada : Discussion by Guy Snow


Future of Solar in Nevada
Speaker: Guy Snow, chapter president SolarNV, ASES

Discussion general topic of solar's future in Nevada. free to public
Thursday September 20th,[masked]:00 - 7:30pm

Networking 6pm Speaker at 6:30pm

Where: UNLV classroom B-172 in the TBE
(Thomas T. Beam Engineering Complex) B building
FREE to attend meeting
Visitor Lot
Cottage Grove Parking Structure near building.
$2 /hour - Free after 7pm
Coin meter up to 7pm
Off Maryland Pkwy and Cottage Grove

https://www.unlv.edu/sites/default/files/assets/maps/pdf/unlv-map-main.pdf

Speaker: Guy Snow, president SolarNV, southern Nevada chapter ASES

A 25 year resident of Las Vegas.
Guy served IBEW apprenticeship in Sacramento, California and gathered experience in many aspects of electrical construction: residential, commercial, industrial, and renewable energy installations.

Currently Guy Snow is a NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installer and general foreman with G & G Systems, where he lead the design-build renewable energy division. In addition to that position, he stays busy teaching IBEW electricians Photovoltaics at the local training hall; reach out as an independent solar compliance consultant for our local utility, NV Energy; and serve on the Board of Directors for Solar NV, the Southern Nevada Chapter of the American Solar Energy Society (of which is a Life Member).

A metered lot up to 7pm specifically for visitors is located at the main entrance of the campus at Maryland Parkway and Harmon Avenue. Metered parking costs $1.25 per hour. Metered parking is also available in various lots throughout the campus. Up to 7pm
In addition, visitors may purchase a daily, weekly, or monthly permit from Parking & Transportation Services that will allow them to park in student spaces. This permit cannot be used as a method of payment for metered parking.

Solar NV non-profit
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www.SolarNV.org

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