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Clean Energy

 

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What is Clean Energy?
The degree program combines renewable energy and business courses to meet industry demands for employees with a blend of technical skills and business management abilities.
In addition to basic electrical theory and exploration of photovoltaic, geothermal, wind and fuel cell energies, the program focuses on the essential principles of finance, marketing and business development. You'll also get technical training in PV installation, troubleshooting and maintenance.

Early College High School Clean Energy College Course Work
College Algebra with Trig or College PreCalculus
Electrical Power Distribution & Control
Electrical Theory for Renewable Energy
English Composition I
Legal & Ethical Environment of Business
Photovoltaic Systems Installation and Maintenance
Photovoltaic Systems Theory and Design
Principles of Marketing
Wind Energy
*College coursework is subject to change based on HVCC & enrollment decisions.

Early College High School Business Connections
Through our business partners, including TRC, the Building Performance Institute (PBI) and Magnolia Solar, students are provided extensive opportunities to interact with business and industry partners. Guest speakers, telepresence systems, and online collaboration tools are used to connect students with industry experts.  In addition, students participate in on-site field experiences guided by mentors who are employed by the business partners.

Forecast for Growth in Clean Energy
The Capital Region is emerging as a national leader in green technology and clean energy, with a cluster of companies and institutions employing a rapidly rising number of workers.  In fact, no metropolitan area in the country has a greater percentage of workers employed by the so-called green economy, according to a new report by The Brookings Institution, which found that 6.8 percent of Capital Region jobs are devoted to producing environmental benefits.  The Washington think tank calls the Albany area "a surprise leader in the green economy." – Times Union July 13, 2011

"In 2012, more than 90,000 photovoltaic installations were installed in the U.S. with a total capacity of 3.3 GW. This represents a 75 percent increase over installations completed in 2011," according to Larry Sherwood, IREC vice president & COO and author of IREC's Solar Market and Installation Trends Report 2013.
 

Career Fields in Clean Energy
Energy Auditors
Wind Energy Engineers
Photovoltaic Installers
Bioenergy Researchers
Chief Sustainability Officers
Construction Managers
Architects

Post-Graduation High Education Opportunities
Hudson Valley Community College Photvoltaic Certification
Hudson Valley Community College – Associates in Electrical Construction and Maintenance
SUNY Canton – Bachelor of Technology in Alternative and Renewable Energy Systems
Oregon Institute of Technology - Bachelor of Science - Renewable Energy Engineering