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Be an Entrepreneur in Wind Training
You’ve looked at the sites, researched the companies and are totally sold on wanting to get involved with the wind energy community of a greener world. But you’ve always been a free spirit and don’t want to be tied to a single company’s limited view of wind energy. Maybe you should think about forming your own wind energy-consulting firm.
There are many questions today regarding wind power and how to get started. This could be an opportune time to form your own business that provides answers to finding grants, reputable installation companies and overall, helping the general public receive the aid they need in reducing their fossil fuel dependency. In order to become an expert on training others, however, will take a lot of hard study and work.
The best way to approach wind training is to find a weeklong workshop that gives hands on training in the structure and workings of the wind turbine. Once you have a basic knowledge of what this structure is designed to do and have learned the industry’s language, move on to the atmospheric conditions. How wind is rated, learning about megawatts, and working off grid or on grid are all areas that need to be determined for a successful operation. There are wind experts who have done this legwork for you and charts of wind classification are readily available so you don’t necessarily have to have a degree in meteorology or engineering in order to have a basic knowledge.
Decide whether or not your company will focus on commercial (large) scale wind, home and farm (small) scale wind or community wind. These three different areas are very different in structure and laws. You might want to begin with just one area and expand as your knowledge grows. Offering community information classes are another angle that your company could look into. If you like to write, work on a pamphlet, eBook or class instructional manual that offers basic information.
The financing, state and federal guidelines, zoning, profitability and area laws are all factors that have to be taken into account for each individual situation. Having a handle on all of the information that a potential wind energy customer needs to know could make your company invaluable. Filing grants for individuals or groups would be worth its weight in gold due to the intricacy required.
Staying on top of the game in new technology and products would definitely be beneficial to businesses that do not have the time to research and study the changing trends. A monthly newsletter to all of your clients and potential clients could keep your status active and guaranteeing future business. Strive to be top in your field and before long, you will have more work than you can handle.
Wind training is an area that is little known to the general population and people are hungry for knowledge. Getting your name and reputation out there will be a winner for not only your young business but also a world that is striving for a cleaner world.
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