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Content Developer

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Type of Work:
Any
Salary:
800
Hours per Week:
40

Job Description

1. Video Title: “The Shift to California NEM 3.0 Explained”

Objective:
To educate viewers on the changes brought by California’s Net Energy Metering (NEM) 3.0 policy and its implications for solar energy users.

Description:
This 45-second animation will unravel the transition from NEM 2.0 to NEM 3.0. Using engaging visuals, we’ll illustrate how this change affects solar users in California. The video will touch upon key policy differences, the rationale behind the change, and the potential cost implications for homeowners and businesses.

Visual Elements:

Animated comparison of NEM 2.0 vs. NEM 3.0.
Graphical representation of potential savings.
Animated scenarios showing typical households and their solar setups.
2. Video Title: “Demystifying PPA: A Solar Financing Option”

Objective:
To introduce the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) as a financing option for solar installations and explain its fundamental components.

Description:
In a concise 45 seconds, the animation will break down the concept of PPA for the audience. Through an easy-to-understand storyline, the viewer will learn about what a PPA is, how it benefits them, and why it’s a popular choice for many opting for solar.

Visual Elements:

Animated depiction of a homeowner and a solar provider entering a PPA.
Graphs showcasing cost differences over time.
Simplified animations showing how solar energy is generated and billed under a PPA.
3. Video Title: “Solar Batteries: Storing the Sun’s Power!”

Objective:
To highlight the importance and advantages of using batteries in conjunction with solar panels.

Description:
This 45-second animation will spotlight the value addition of solar batteries. From storing excess energy to ensuring power during grid outages, the video will capture the various benefits of integrating batteries into a solar setup.

Visual Elements:

Animated sequence of the sun shining, solar panels absorbing energy, and batteries storing excess energy.
A depiction of a house lit up at night using the stored energy.
Comparative visuals showing homes with and without batteries during power outages.

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Company: Altenew
Name: Emmett Nash
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