Green Technology

One of the newest and fastest growing proficiencies demanded centers around Green Energy Technology (GET). Based in many traditional technical disciplines such as electric motor control, wiring, rotation machines, hydraulics, or mechanical fabrication; the GET programs move toward specialized skills in solar technology and wind turbine technology.

Solar Technology is used in a broad range of applications for both residential and commercial use solar energy can heat hot water, heat buildings, or generate large amounts of power. The solar energy field requires specialization in electrical, wiring, rotating machines, piping, power distribution, solar installation, PV / thermal system troubleshooting and solar piping. The solutions that we offer strongly support the NABCEP (North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners) installer certification, a premier solar technology certifying agency. With certifications available in both PV and thermal installation, the certifications develop a strong acumen in baseline solar technology.

Wind Turbine Technology offers jobs in high demand and those interested will become part of an elite group of uniquely skilled technicians that handle a wide breadth of operational and maintenance issues in an exciting and growing industry. Job skills required incorporate electric motor control wiring, rotating machines, hydraulics, mechanical drives, networks, as well as specialized skills in wind turbine nacelles, hubs and turbine generator control units.

We now feature webinars to help you discover the the solutions that could take your classroom to the next level, only you can view it from the comfort of your own work area. You get a tutorial of the program and speak with an expert from the manufacturing company Read on »

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Testimonials

According to class teacher Larry Klimkowski, the new STEM Engineering Program at Kenston Middle School is helping students become confident collaborative
learners, using the latest teaching and learning technologies.

Larry Klimkowski
Kenston Middle School