Wind for Schools: Developing Educational Programs to Train the Next Generation of Wind Energy Experts (Poster)

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Abstract

As the world moves toward a vision of expanded wind energy, the industry is faced with the challenges of obtaining a skilled workforce and addressing local wind development concerns. Wind Powering America's Wind for Schools Program works to address these issues. The program installs small wind turbines at community 'host' schools while developing wind application centers at higher educationinstitutions. Teacher training with interactive and interschool curricula is implemented at each host school, while students at the universities assist in implementing the host school systems while participating in other wind course work. This poster provides an overview of the program's objectives, goals, approach, and results.
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - 2009

Publication series

NamePresented at the WINDPOWER 2009 Conference and Exhibition, 4-7 May 2009, Chicago, Illinois

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/PO-500-45472

Keywords

  • wind energy
  • Wind for Schools
  • Wind Powering America

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