Alternate Energy Technologies Biography
Renewable/Alternative Energy Technologies Program
The Renewable/Alternative Energy Technologies program, new to Southwestern Pennsylvania, provides a free technical education to individuals who meet the prerequisites. This progressive program, funded through a local grant, is designed to provide students or incumbent employees with the technical training needed for a career in the growing renewable and alternative energy field.
This technology-driven curriculum delivered in modules will focus on the mechanics of green energy rather than the philosophical study of the environment. Students successfully completing the program will receive a certificate from the college. Topics covered include:
Solar Thermal Heating Systems
Solar Photovoltaic Systems
Wind Turbine Systems
Grid-Tie Systems
Pipes and Pumping Systems
Program Schedule
This innovative program will be accepting individuals based upon the rolling admission process. Each cohort of 16 students will be trained using technical simulators that provide realistic experiences in installation and troubleshooting of renewable and alternative energy systems.
Housed at the CCAC–West Hills Center, the 150-hour curriculum will be taught two to three days per week. The cohort is designed to meet the individual needs of the group, and follow the trends in the current job market. Students will also participate in a series of Renewable/Alternative Energy in Action expeditions to locations throughout the region.




















Renewable/Alternative Energy Technologies Program
The Renewable/Alternative Energy Technologies program, new to Southwestern Pennsylvania, provides a free technical education to individuals who meet the prerequisites. This progressive program, funded through a local grant, is designed to provide students or incumbent employees with the technical training needed for a career in the growing renewable and alternative energy field.
This technology-driven curriculum delivered in modules will focus on the mechanics of green energy rather than the philosophical study of the environment. Students successfully completing the program will receive a certificate from the college. Topics covered include:
Solar Thermal Heating Systems
Solar Photovoltaic Systems
Wind Turbine Systems
Grid-Tie Systems
Pipes and Pumping Systems
Program Schedule
This innovative program will be accepting individuals based upon the rolling admission process. Each cohort of 16 students will be trained using technical simulators that provide realistic experiences in installation and troubleshooting of renewable and alternative energy systems.
Housed at the CCAC–West Hills Center, the 150-hour curriculum will be taught two to three days per week. The cohort is designed to meet the individual needs of the group, and follow the trends in the current job market. Students will also participate in a series of Renewable/Alternative Energy in Action expeditions to locations throughout the region.
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