Workforce development, solar installation, and utility-scale construction project management.
Get In TouchOur team members and partners have decades of experience in Civil Engineering, building trades, trade school administration, and post-secondary curriculum instruction.
We utilize a collaborative approach to Workforce Development and Training that will eliminate the educational deficiencies in marginalized communities through access to Skills Training and Job Placement in Green Energy Careers with a focus on Solar Technology at the community level, as well as individual rooftop installations and retrofits.
KEC recognizes the need for a team approach to address the challenges of Social Disparities in our communities. We partner with established and upcoming organizations in the clean energy business, utilizing collaborative thinking to drive innovation with the goal of reducing Carbon Dioxide emissions.
KEC has a dual mission: not only closing the skills gap, but also becoming a key partner in reducing implementation time for Clean Energy projects, from concept to completion.
KEC is an authorized dealer and installer of brand name backup batteries for commercial, residential, and off-grid applications.
Solar panels first convert solar energy or sunlight into DC power using the photovoltaic (PV) effect. That DC power can then be stored in a battery or converted by a solar battery inverter into AC power that can be used to run home appliances and commercial equipment.
Ask About Energy StorageA microgrid is a localized energy grid that allows the user full control. It can be connected or disconnected from the traditional electrical grid and operate independently. When combined with renewable energy sources, microgrids have the capacity to be a main feature of the continued momentum toward grid autonomy.
Upgrade aging infrastructure with intelligent, distributed energy systems that adapt to demand in real time.
Combine solar, battery storage, and grid connection to create a resilient, flexible energy solution.
Reduce electricity costs by drawing from stored energy during peak demand hours instead of the grid.
Whether you're powering a small business, a college campus, or anything in between, the concept of grid autonomy continues to gain momentum. Major storms impact the United States regularly, forcing communities to reduce electricity usage during peak hours for days at a time.
That's the beauty of a microgrid: the ability to disconnect from the main grid doesn't imply a necessity. You can remain connected to the grid for periods of time or even the majority of the time, and only go off-grid when it is advantageous.
After Hurricane Maria ravaged Puerto Rico in 2017, communities switched to microgrid technology and gained the ability to keep power on for days, even months, during outages. Microgrids now power everything from elementary schools to Walmart stores to university campuses across the country.
Grid independence is one aspect of a cleaner, greener lifestyle. But powering your microgrid with renewable energy sources is the other half of the equation, and it is where the greatest advances are occurring. Using a microgrid doesn't mean going off the grid entirely. It just gives your community or business the ability to do so when it is convenient, practical, or necessary, without sacrifice.
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