
Ep 19: The Foundation of Solar: EVS Civil Engineer Noah Waterhouse
08/06/21 • 35 min
Today we welcome Noah Waterhouse. Noah is the Director of Civil Engineering at EVS. We'll cover why civil engineering is important to solar and battery storage projects, how much civil engineering for solar projects has changed in the last few years, and the importance of doing tracker grading and hydrology.
Reach out to Noah: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noah-waterhouse-9b65b512/
Learn more about the Sounds of Solar Podcast: https://www.evs-eng.com/sounds-solar/
Today we welcome Noah Waterhouse. Noah is the Director of Civil Engineering at EVS. We'll cover why civil engineering is important to solar and battery storage projects, how much civil engineering for solar projects has changed in the last few years, and the importance of doing tracker grading and hydrology.
Reach out to Noah: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noah-waterhouse-9b65b512/
Learn more about the Sounds of Solar Podcast: https://www.evs-eng.com/sounds-solar/
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