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Jonathon Selway: System Designer - NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installer

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Jonathon plays a key role in analyzing the physical characteristics of a property or facility to identify renewable energy opportunities.  Armed with a Bachelor's Degree of Architecture from San Diego's New School of Architecture and Design, Jonathon is well versed in the practical applications of wind power and solar power for residential and commercial use.

As part of the design team Jonathon works closely with Flexera Consultants and Engineers to map out and design systems with the highest level of efficiency and aesthetic quality.  Jonathon's knowledge of solar components coupled with his deep understanding of system integration and compatibility helps Flexera maintain its reputation as one of the most dependable and successful solar and wind system installers.
 
Jonathon is registered as a Certified Solar PV Installer with the North American Board of Energy Practitioners (NABCEP.) With that expertise, Jonathon also plays an integral role in communicating and collaborating with client architectural and engineering partners to design custom solar and wind systems to the exact specifications of the client and manufacturer. 
His attention to detail and ability to help clients realize their options has proven to be a great value to our customers.

Setting the standard in alternative energy products and services

Designs You Can Trust

When it comes to solar and wind design and installation Flexera is one of the most trusted names in the industry. This is because we focus solely on renewable energy products and related services and have the necessary staff, training, experience and certifications to bring the best results to market.....learn more

Positive Impact

Equivalent of planting a forest of
41,887 Mature Ponderosa Pine Trees

Emission Reductions:
Carbon Dioxide: 1,953,971 pounds
Sulfur Dioxide: 15,223 pounds
Nitrogen Oxide: 56,590 pounds