Solar energy instructor reviewing technical documentation

Carlos Mendoza

Energy Systems Engineer

Carlos has worked on solar installations across Spain for eight years, from residential rooftop systems to commercial ground-mounted arrays. He specializes in system design and energy production modeling.

His workshop sessions focus on helping homeowners understand how panel orientation, shading, and system sizing affect real-world energy production. Carlos teaches participants to calculate their actual energy needs and evaluate whether proposed systems are appropriately sized.

Technical advisor explaining solar panel specifications

Elena Vega

Building Systems Specialist

Elena focuses on the integration of solar systems with existing building infrastructure. Her background includes electrical engineering and building energy performance analysis.

In workshops, Elena covers the technical aspects of solar installations — from understanding inverter specifications to evaluating mounting systems. She helps participants identify what component specifications matter and what's primarily marketing language.

Energy consultant analyzing solar installation data

Miguel Torres

Energy Economics Consultant

Miguel handles the financial aspects of solar education, teaching participants how to evaluate proposals, understand payback calculations, and assess whether solar makes economic sense for their situation.

His sessions cover how to read installer quotes, compare proposals on equal terms, understand surplus compensation mechanisms, and calculate realistic payback periods based on actual electricity consumption and rates.

Workshop facilitator teaching solar concepts to homeowners

Ana Ruiz

Workshop Coordinator

Ana manages workshop logistics and coordinates the educational program. She ensures participants receive practical, actionable information that helps them make informed decisions about solar installations.

With a background in adult education and technical communication, Ana structures workshop content to be accessible while maintaining technical accuracy. She also handles participant questions and coordinates follow-up resources.

Our Teaching Approach

We focus on providing practical knowledge that homeowners can apply when evaluating solar proposals and making decisions.

Practical Examples

Workshop content uses real installation scenarios and actual proposals to demonstrate concepts. Participants work through examples that reflect situations they'll encounter when evaluating their own solar projects.

Interactive Sessions

We encourage questions throughout the workshop. Participants often have specific situations or proposals they want to understand, and we address these directly rather than following a rigid curriculum.

Reference Materials

Participants receive documentation covering key concepts, calculation methods, and checklists for evaluating proposals. These materials serve as references when reviewing actual installer quotes.

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