One clear hour on where commercial solar stands and where it's headed. Tax credits, the approaching cutoffs, sourcing rules, code changes, and the engineering decisions that keep large projects on schedule. Hosted by the teams behind 2+ GW of solar design and $750MM in clean energy projects.
Free to attend. Everyone who registers gets the recording — whether or not you make it live.
The requirements that keep your credits intact, how sourcing rules apply to work already underway, and the documentation that belongs in your project file.
The steps to lock in maximum benefits before the next cutoffs, what beginning construction actually means, and how to get there.
What still qualifies, what the timelines look like, and how to scope and price deals you can deliver on with confidence.
The engineering most webinars skip. Service voltage verification, utility size restrictions, transformer capacity, and mounting decisions. The details that keep large commercial jobs on schedule and on budget.
Code changes, market shifts, and what to build into the projects you're planning now.
Bring your project questions and get answers on the spot.
Founder and President of Clean Energy Help, a Tampa-based consulting firm supporting over $750MM in clean energy projects across all stages of development. His work spans commercial solar, battery storage, municipal-scale energy planning, and industrial decarbonization, and he serves as co-Chair of the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council committee on Resilient Land Use and Building Design. Before founding the firm, Caleb spent 12 years in the NFL with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, overseeing facilities and construction projects totaling over $200MM.
John leads SunSmart's engineering team, bringing more than a decade of leadership in solar energy systems, product design, and codes and standards compliance. A licensed Professional Engineer in Florida, Texas, California, Arizona, and Nevada, he previously led North American operations and engineering at Magen eco-Energy, overseeing large-scale residential and commercial solar projects. John holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Central Florida.
Troy directs day-to-day engineering at SunSmart, with deep expertise in solar energy and manufacturing. Before joining SSE, he founded Greentech Design Services in 2019 and built it into a successful design operation. Troy holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Wentworth Institute of Technology.
Laura supports Florida's solar industry through member engagement, digital communications, and event coordination at FlaSEIA, the Florida Solar Energy Industries Association — helping connect the people and companies advancing clean energy across the state.
Dustin leads SunSmart's SUNSYNC™ and RoofLetters.com platforms and training programs for the roofing, solar, construction, and pool heating industries. With hands-on experience across thousands of solar installations, from complex battery integrations to managing multi-million-dollar sales teams, he brings a practical, contractor-first perspective to the conversation.
SunSmart Engineering delivers expert engineering for solar, energy storage, and structural design, with more than 2 GW of solar designed across all 50 states and the Caribbean. From sealed permit sets to verification letters and full commercial EPC support, SunSmart helps contractors get projects approved and built without friction.
Clean Energy Help simplifies clean energy. The firm guides businesses, nonprofits, and public agencies through tax credit strategy, elective pay, domestic content, FEOC compliance, and project funding, so good projects pencil out and get built.
The Florida Solar Energy Industries Association (FlaSEIA) has been the voice of Florida's solar industry since 1977. A nonprofit trade association representing more than 170 member companies — from contractors and installers to manufacturers, engineers, and distributors — its members are behind more than 450,000 solar installations across Florida.