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ANYONE FAMILIAR WITH JOBS TO BE OFFERED AFTER GRADUATING WITH AN AAS IN WIND TURBINE TECHNOLOGY?
Jun 2nd
Question by GF:
Anyone familiar with jobs to be offered after graduating with an AAS in wind turbine technology?
I am considering going to college at TSTC in sweetwater tx. They offer certificates in wind turbine technology and they offer Assosiates in Applied Science degrees (completed in 18 months) I was wondering what would be the advantage of getting the AAS over the certificates. Thank you.
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Q&A: WHAT ARE POSSIBLE POSITIONS (JOBS) IN SOLAR ENERGY?
Dec 24th
Question by HSstudent:
What are possible positions (jobs) in solar energy?
I want to work in something that has to do with substitute energy sources such as solar energy hydroelectricity etc. To what type of program i would need to applay and what are the requirements?
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WHAT ARE SOME JOBS CREATED BY USING SOLAR ENERGY?
Nov 30th
Question by Jessica:
What are some jobs created by using solar energy?
I mean how is solar energy contributing to the job market?
Is it creating more jobs? If so, which ones?
If not, why not?
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Q&A: HOW IS WIND ENERGY GOING TO CREATE JOBS?
Jul 1st
Question by Steve:
How is wind energy going to create jobs?
Not including the green jobs the free market has already taken into account.
Wind energy costs 25% more than coal. In essence our energy productivity will go down by 25%.
Whenever has productivity going down created jobs?
Do not give me the foreign oil, the only time foreign oil is used in energy production is for peeker plants. Wind can not replace that.
As an engineer I like the idea of power and all kinds of power. Also as an engineer I can not see a more costly means creating jobs.
The 25% more espensive is from my Mechanical ENgineering hand book.
One coal generator vs. about 10,000 for wind for the same power.
where to begin.
I am an engineer.
We wast more energy at night than we currently or probale ever will get from wind.
If you borrow money to put in a plant, the building of the plant is a net zero jobs. As jobs are eliminated from other areas as you pay that back.
Wind will take jobs away from other industries, raise your monthly rate, taking jobs away from other areas.
I never stated I was against wind (although we should focus on storage first) I just asked how it would create jobs.
We can still make coal and Nuclear cheaper as well. It was not that long ago the guy designed the new hopper (funny shaped) that prevented cloggs.
Thunder B,
I have evidence from several engineering manual. The link ou produced neglects the energy wasted due to the fact the wind does not blow.
If wind was cheaper it would go in under private investment. And T BOONE pickens would not need money to get it going.
qris,
Productivity decreasing does not create jobs. It might increase the job for that industry, but that means it must cost more and decrease jobs elsewhere. If you it takes a plumber 2X as long as one, you will be out more on plumbing and less on other things.
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