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In February 2024, Goodwill welcomed the first cohort of students into a first-of-its-kind solar installer training program in Nashville, Tennessee. The class is part of Goodwill Industries International’s Clean Tech Accelerator initiative, which was created and funded with the help of Accenture and General Motors (GM) following the expansion of federal clean energy programs and tax credits. Nashville is one of four cities in the U.S. where clean energy jobs training courses were launched. Atlanta, Houston, and Detroit are hosts to EV charging technician and heat pump technician classes. Entry-level clean energy jobs often require no degree while still offering great pay and opportunities to advance. Goodwill plans to expand their offering of classes to 20 cities across the U.S. over the next 7 years with the hope of bringing around 7,000 job seekers into the clean energy workforce. 

Goodwill’s mobile solar installer training lab.

Breaking Down Barriers

Accessibility and affordability are what make this 4 week solar and storage installer training program unique. Solar installer courses in Tennessee cost thousands of dollars, which can be cost-prohibitive for many. But this program is different: Goodwill’s solar installer training is free, and students are also given a weekly stipend to help with transportation costs and other barriers to class attendance. Goodwill has made this program available to anyone who shows interest and has basic construction knowledge, though the community-based nonprofit also offers a construction and weatherization class in Nashville for those with no prior experience using construction tools.

No matter your age, professional background, gender, or industry knowledge, this program provides an opportunity for job seekers to find work that pays well and has a positive effect on the environment and customers’ electric bills.

The class runs for four weeks, and at the end, participants gain industry-recognized solar and storage training certification, OSHA 10 certification, and transferable skills that can be used to find future work opportunities, including jobs with local solar installation companies such as LightWave Solar and Green Wave Solar.

Not only is this an opportunity for people from all different backgrounds to learn a trade and increase their employability, but this program also serves the growing need for more solar and storage installers in the Southeast. As programs like the EPA’s Solar for All get off the ground, workers with this specialized skill set will be in high demand. Tim Kahn, the manager of Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee’s training programs, shared that by gaining this knowledge now, individuals who graduate from this class are likely to have a leg up in the future. Students can use what they learn to gain on-the-job experience that may ultimately propel them even further.

Kahn hopes some participants will go on to run their own solar installation companies, which is a gap that currently exists in the Nashville market.

Whether students work as solar installers after graduation or take what they learned with them into another field, they can gain a lot from this experience.

Students working on a roof install during the final week of class.

What Participants Are Saying About the Program

When students of Goodwill’s program were asked why they were interested in this solar installer training, they gave a wide range of answers. One participant shared that he owns a construction company and is looking to expand the services he provides. He had searched for the right solar installer class for months, but the average cost was holding him back from picking one; the uplifting environment and stipend offered by Goodwill were added advantages to an already awesome find. Another student, a veteran, joined the class to expand his skills after completing Goodwill’s construction and weatherization training program. 

Cheikh Proctor found this class by chance. Proctor came across the Goodwill solar installer training facility while completing a job in the same neighborhood. He already had an interest in renewable energy and electricity but wasn’t sure what to expect of the class. Once Goodwill accepted his application and he began working with the rest of his cohort, Proctor found this type of work exciting. He shared that the hands-on aspect of the work is what he loves most, and he would continue to do solar installation after the class ends and encourage others to sign up.

For trainer Ian Weir, this class was an opportunity to gain an even higher level of certification. Weir completed a “train the trainers” course created by GRID Alternatives, the organization that designed the curriculum for the solar installer class. Throughout the 4 weeks, solar installation experts from GRID Alternatives oversee the training, provide tips, and monitor safety while Weir works with the students directly and guides them through each week of class. GRID Alternatives, BlocPower, and ChargerHelp! are the training partners for Goodwill’s clean energy jobs training classes. More partners are likely to join the initiative as it expands into other cities. 

Inside the training facility

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Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and Nashville Electric Service (NES) made financial contributions to support the creation of the mobile training lab and the onsite class. NES noticed the increased demand for clean energy in their service territory and Goodwill was the perfect partner to help meet that demand. As a result, individuals looking for well-paying, steady job opportunities are benefiting greatly.

Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee will continue solar and storage installer training in 2025. To learn more about the program, visit giveit2goodwill.org/solar

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Explore Commercial Heat Pump Warranties: What Cyanergy Offers? 

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Heat pumps are an excellent investment for any Australian Business, whether you run restaurants, hotels, nursing homes, laundries, or manufacturing facilities.

They save money, reduce emissions, and, most importantly, modernise operations by prioritising energy efficiency and environmental sustainability.

But when you’re spending your hard-earned dollars on a commercial heat pump, you are not only purchasing a product, you’re also investing in long-term performance. And one factor that separates smart purchases from regrets is warranty protection.

Besides satisfactory performance, a solid warranty on your heat pump can offer you peace of mind and protect you from unexpected repair costs.

Still, with so many options in the market, how can you understand which companies actually back up their promises with real protection?

Let’s put your concerns to rest! In this blog, we’ll unveil what commercial heat pump warranties usually cover, what to watch out for, and exactly how Cyanergy’s warranty stacks up, doing things differently.

Understanding Warranties for Heat Pumps: Why It Matters?

So, what is a hot water heat pump system warranty?

A commercial hot water heat pump warranty is a
manufacturer’s or supplier’s promise that the product will perform as expected for a specified period.
Warranties typically cover repairs or replacements if something goes wrong due to faulty materials.

Types of Heat Pump Warranties: What’s Typically Covered?

When purchasing a heat pump, understanding the different types of warranties is crucial to protecting your investment
and minimising repair costs. In Australia, warranties may include manufacturer coverage, labour warranties, and
even full system replacement.

So, here’s a breakdown of the most common types of heat pump warranties available throughout
Australia:

1. Manufacturer’s Warranty

This is the most common type of warranty included with most of the new heat pumps installed in Australian commercial
properties.

Warranty Coverage:

  • Major components are covered under this warranty, including the compressor, condenser, air handler, fan,
    heat exchanger, electronic controls, and, sometimes, refrigerant components such as the evaporator.
  • Some units also include a separate warranty for the refrigeration system.

Warranty Duration:

The manufacturer’s warranty is typically 5 to 10 years, but can be extended to 12 years for premium models.

However, remember that to qualify for warranty, installation must be performed by a certified professional, such as
Cyanergy. Also, some manufacturers offer extended parts warranties
if the unit is registered shortly after installation.

2. Labour Warranty

This covers the labour costs for diagnosing, repairing, or replacing defective parts. In most cases, manufacturer
warranties cover parts, but not always labour.

Since labour can be costly, especially for complex systems, it’s worth checking for better financial protection.

Covers:

  • This provides the technician’s labour and service fees.

Duration:

The warranty lasts from 1 to 3 years from the installation date. This entirely depends on your service provider and
the size of the installations.

3. Installation Warranty

An installation warranty is usually offered by the HVAC company that installs
your heat pump system
with professional help.

Covers:

  • Any issues caused by improper installation.
  • Workmanship defects.

Duration:

This is applicable for typically 1 to 2 years, depending on the contractor. Also, always try to get this warranty in
writing, as some contractors may only offer a verbal assurance, which may not hold up if issues arise.

4. Extended Warranty

Some manufacturers offer extended coverage for their models at an additional cost. These provide more extended
coverage periods and broader protection for parts and repairs beyond the standard warranty limits, giving you
added peace of mind.

Covers:

  • It can include both parts and labour.
  • Some manufacturers even offer full system coverage for a long time.

Duration:

Ensure that this extended warranty coverage lasts 10 to 12 years. However, regular servicing may be required to keep
it valid.

Also, check for exclusions, maintenance requirements, and whether the manufacturer or a third party backs it.

5. Unit Replacement Warranty

Offered by some manufacturers as part of their premium product warranties.

Covers:

  • It provides a complete system replacement if a major failure occurs within the warranty period.

Duration:

Replacement warranty lasts for 1 to 5 years, depending on your chosen heat pump brand and model number.

6. Tank Warranty

In Australia, if your heat pump includes a hot water storage tank, this may have a separate warranty.

Covers:

  • This warranty covers any leaks, corrosion, or manufacturing defects in the tank.

Duration:

Even though the warranty claims often last 5 to 10 years, it’s better to check that specifically with the tank
manufacturer.

Why Warranties Matter for Businesses in Australia?

Warranties on heat pumps can be beneficial for businesses. Thinking why?

With warranty coverage, minimum risk of expensive equipment breakdowns, and protection against unexpected repair costs, businesses can operate with greater confidence.

They minimise downtime and maintenance disruptions for your system, keeping your system running for a long time.

Additionally, having a valid warranty may be a requirement for participation in certain government energy programs, such as the Victorian Energy Efficiency Certificates (VEECs) scheme.

Cyanergy’s Warranty Offer: What You Get, What Sets Us Apart!

Hot water heat pumps, like the popular Smart Lifestyle
Australia (SLA) model
, offer significant advantages for your business. For example:

  • They use up to 75% less energy than traditional electric systems.
  • Offer cost savings that are 3.5 times cheaper to run and ideal for high-usage commercial settings like
    office buildings and hospitals.
  • Traditional heating systems use burning fossil fuels, whereas installing heat pumps can reduce your
    dependency on fossil fuels.
  • Heat pumps reduce gas emissions, lowering your carbon
    footprint
    .
  • Perform longer with less regular maintenance over time.

Also, SLA units are available in 200 L and 300 L capacities, making them a versatile choice across
industries. Moreover, our heat pump is 4X more energy efficient than electric systems.

Now, let’s see what Cyanergy’s warranty offers.

Here’s how Cyanergy Australia stacks up. When you buy a commercial hot water heat pump through Cyanergy

Warranty Component Cyanergy Offers
Compressor 5-year warranty support
Cylinder or Tank  7-year warranty support
Whole Unit 5-year warranty support for the whole system

Some Scenarios That Prove Warranties Pay Off

Here we’ve added a few example scenarios so you can see how warranties play out in “real life” with Cyanergy.

Case 1: Compressor failure in year 3

Imagine enjoying years of energy savings, then suddenly, your compressor fails in year three. In such cases with many companies, you’d be stuck paying for costly parts.

But with Cyanergy, your compressor is covered for up to 5 years, offering peace of mind at the same time, ensuring savings. Isn’t it a win-win?

Case 2: Tank develops a leak in year 6

Most standard warranties on hot water system tanks expire around the 5-year mark, leaving you unprotected just when things start to wear down.

However, Cyanergy’s 7-year cylinder warranty, a leaking tank in year six, isn’t a problem. This saves thousands of dollars, and customers do not need to struggle for emergency replacements.

Case 3: Control board fails in year 2

Electronics are unpredictable, and control boards are no exception. They’re essential for system operation, so if one fails, your system could shut down completely.

Many manufacturers offer limited warranties on these parts, often just 1 year. But Cyanergy’s 5-year whole-unit warranty means you’re covered for unexpected component failures like this for a long time.

Case 4: Environmental or any external damage

These are often excluded from many warranties everywhere. You’ll need to check if the damage falls under “defective component” or external factors.

Make sure your C&I properties have ground fault protection, surge protection, and water drainage that are up to spec.

Make the Most of Your Heat Pump Warranty: 5 Expert Tips!

If you’re living in Australia, then getting a heat pump installed is undoubtedly a smart move, but if you’re not careful, you could miss out on the full benefits of your warranty.

Don’t let simple oversights cost you down the track! 

So, here are the five expert tips that help you make the most of your system:

  1. Keep all paperwork, including receipts, installation date, installer name & certificates.
  2. Register the product if required.
  3. Follow installation specs to know about the provided services like correct plumbing, proper electrical setup, clearance & environmental standard compliance.
  4. Maintain regularly clean filters, flush the tank if needed, check valves and sensors, and follow manual guidelines.
  5. Document everything if something seems wrong, as proper documentation helps in claiming a warranty.

Cyanergy’s Service Response and Installer Quality

At Cyanergy, we offer exceptional customer service. For any warranty-related concerns, our team responds within 24 hours to ensure quick and efficient resolution.

As a CEC-approved installer in Australia, we have successfully completed hundreds of commercial solar projects across Victoria (VIC) and New South Wales (NSW). You can count on our expertise and commitment to quality from installation through to after-sales support.

Takeaway Thoughts

In the end, you deserve more than just a shiny product in a box. You deserve lasting value and genuine support with a commitment to reliable hardware, strong service, and support designed for commercial users.

So, if you’re considering a heat pump upgrade or part of a business that depends on reliable hot water, let us walk you through exactly what coverage you’ll get and ensure you get the best match for your needs.

For more information, call us today and talk with our experts without any further delay!

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When I argue for environmental responsibility and the decarbonization of the grid, I often say:

I know there are people who believe, perhaps because this is what they’re told by Donald Trump, that climate change is a hoax. But are there people who don’t believe in cancer? In the importance of our country’s investing in the industry that is destined the dominate the 21st Century?

Trump will be gone soon.  Maybe you and I will be gone (in a different sense) before the effects of this administration’s folly in the EV and cleantech industry are fully felt.

But it’s inevitable, unless we turn this around, and soon.

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In preparation for my first book, “Renewable Energy – Facts and Fantasies,” I interviewed Ray Lane, then managing partner of Kleiner Perkins, one of the world’s great venture capital firms, who told me about his stance with his prospects, “You build the first one. I’ll invest in the next 20. Then we’ll take the thing public and use that cash to build the next 5000.”

I’m 99+% sure that the “first one” of these will never be built, i,e., installing these VAWTs at the base of functioning wind farms. The concept is asinine, as it defies the laws of fluid dynamics.

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