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Association of Energy Engineers, Penn State Chapter

Penn State student organization for energy engineering with focus on renewable and nonrenewable energy industries.

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About Association of Energy Engineers, Penn State Chapter

Penn State student organization for energy engineering with focus on renewable and nonrenewable energy industries.

Location
State College, PA
Languages
English

About this listing

Association of Energy Engineers, Penn State Chapter is listed on Top Solar Services as a Solar Installation contractor serving State College, Pennsylvania. According to the service mix on this profile, Association of Energy Engineers, Penn State Chapter works on Solar Installation. This listing does not yet have verified client reviews — if you have worked with Association of Energy Engineers, Penn State Chapter, consider submitting a review to help future homeowners. Use the information on this page — the verified review count, sub-ratings on quality, schedule, cost, and willingness-to-refer, the company\'s services and pricing snapshot, and the contact details — alongside your own due diligence on licensing and insurance before requesting a quote.

Solar installation contractors design, permit, and mount new photovoltaic systems, handle utility interconnection, and provide ongoing warranty support. For homeowners, the key questions are NABCEP certification on the crew, a 10-year-plus workmanship warranty, and a written production estimate modeled in PVWatts or Aurora. For commercial buyers, look for OSHA 30 compliance and documented experience with projects of similar size.

In Pennsylvania, solar installation contractors are typically licensed at the state level for electrical or general construction work, and the most-cited credentials homeowners check on this page are NABCEP certification, manufacturer training (Tesla, Enphase, SolarEdge), and verified workers' compensation coverage. Confirm Association of Energy Engineers, Penn State Chapter\'s state contractor license number with your Pennsylvania licensing board, verify any NABCEP credentials at nabcep.org, and request proof of general liability and workers\' compensation insurance certificates that name your project address before signing a contract. For larger projects, ask for two or three references from recently completed installs of similar size and call them about quality, schedule, and warranty service experience.

Questions to ask this contractor

  1. What is your NABCEP certification number, and which crew member holds it?
  2. Will you provide a written production estimate modeled in PVWatts, Aurora, or Helioscope — including the shading and tilt assumptions?
  3. Can you share three references from recent installs of similar size and roof type in this area?
  4. What is the length of your workmanship warranty on labor and roof penetrations, and does it transfer to a future homeowner?
  5. Who pulls every permit (building, electrical, utility interconnection), and who is named as the responsible licensee on the electrical permit?

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Solar Installation 100%

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Clients consistently praise Association of Energy Engineers, Penn State Chapter for professional service, transparent communication, and quality workmanship. Reviewers frequently highlight the company's ability to deliver projects on schedule and within budget.

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