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Disclaimer for Eligible PV Installers


NYSERDA's list of Eligible PV installers is based solely upon information provided by Eligible Installers participating in NYSERDA PV incentive program (PON 1050). NYSERDA and the State of New York make no representations as to the accuracy or completeness of the information. Neither NYSERDA nor the State of New York: (1) endorse any Eligible Installer listed; or (2) guaranty, warranty, or in any way represent or assume liability for any work proposed or carried out by an Eligible Installer. Additionally, NYSERDA is not responsible for assuring that the design, engineering and construction of the project or installation of any PV system is proper or complies with any particular laws (including patent laws), regulations, codes, or industry standards. NYSERDA does not make any representations of any kind regarding the results to be achieved by the PV systems or the adequacy or safety of such measures.

Important Program Features

Please take a few minutes to read the program summary presented below before contacting an eligible installer about installing a photovoltaic (PV) or solar-electric system under this program. It is important that consumers understand how the program works and some of the key features of the program. Additionally, some important program features that are worth noting include:
  • Eligible Installers are only authorized to apply for incentives for eligible PV systems for specific customers. Eligible Installers are authorized to proceed with installations on a project by project basis.

  • Incentives will not be approved for systems that have been partially or completely installed before NYSERDA has approved an incentive application.

  • NYSERDA must review and approve every application for a customer's PV system submitted by an eligible installer. Although every effort is made to review applications as quickly as possible, this process may take up to 30 days, depending on the completeness of the application submitted as it relates to the program terms and conditions. System installations under this program can not begin until NYSERDA has informed the installer and customer that the system has been approved, in writing. Also note that even though you may sign an agreement with an eligible installer on a certain date, the approximate time period of 30 days for review and approval begins when NYSERDA receives the incentive application from the Eligible Installer. NYSERDA may reject an application for incentives if it is received by NYSERDA more than 45 days from the date of the customers execution of the customer purchase agreement.

It is important to select a PV installer like you would any other home improvement contractor. Call at least three eligible installers for price quotes on comparable systems, ask for customer references and check their references, ask about their insurance coverage, and be sure that once you select an eligible installer you are familiar with the program features summarized below so that you better understand the program steps and timing considerations.

NABCEP logoWhat Does It Mean to be Certified?
Certification for Solar PV Installers is a voluntary process offered by the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) to individuals who have met specific qualifications.

 

To become NABCEP certified, the installer
- Must be at least 18 years of age
- Meet prerequisites of related experience and/or education
- Sign a code of ethics and standards of practice
- Pass a written exam

An installer is certified for three years. To maintain this professional designation, certificants must meet continuing education requirements and install a specified number of systems per year.

The NABCEP certification program has been developed and designed carefully following professional credentialing guidelines. Standards, developed by experts in the field, have been set and the eligibility requirements to become certified are based on extensive input from installers and members of the solar industry.

Certification is not a guarantee of quality but it does indicate that the installer has met established standards and requirements. Since it is voluntary, an installer awarded the NABCEP credential demonstrates a high level of dedication and commitment to the profession.

 
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