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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Electrical Safety

...eness level course that discusses how to work safely with electricity. It focuses on specific electrical hazards found in the workplace and methods to minimize or eliminate those hazards. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. Learner objectives are to: recall basic rules of electricity as they relate to electrical safety,
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Electrical Safety
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Spanish Language: Electrical Safety (Seguridad con la Electricidad)
...Safety to Non-qualified personnel. It discusses basics of electricity, safe work practices, lockout/tagout procedures and importance of PPE and housekeeping when working on electrical equipment. The student will have access to this course for 1 year. This self-directed course can be completed within 90 days or sooner depending on time and learning capabilities of the student.
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Spanish Language: Electrical Safety (Seguridad con la Electricidad)
Spanish Language: Office Safety (Seguridad en la Oficina)
...e may encounter in a typical office. Hazards and Risks of Electricity, Office Machinery, Manual Handling and Ergonomics, Chemicals, Environmental factors such as Air and Noise, Housekeeping, Slips, Trips and Falls, Occupational Aggression and Violence, and Fire are discussed.The student will have access to this course for 1 year. This self-directed course can be completed within 90 days or
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Electrostatic Discharge Safety Training
This course will provide a basic understanding of static electricity, and how to provide protection from static electricity. The information in this course will focus on the identification, assessment, and control of static electricity for purposes of preventing fires and explosions.
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Electrostatic Discharge Safety Training
From HAZMAT Plans & Programs, Inc
Electrical Safety for General Industry

The Electrical Safety course for General Industry gives you a basic understanding of what safe work practices to implement to prevent and eliminate work-related illnesses and injuries due to electrical exposure.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
Explore electrical hazards that may be present at a
workplace
Learn about types of injuries that may result from
contact with electricity
Find out
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Electrical Safety for General Industry
NFPA 70E Training

The online NFPA 70E safety training course defines the requirements for safe work practices that workers should use to avoid injury from a release of electrical energy when performing work involving electrical power. The specific information in this course enables the student to prevent or minimize exposure to all widely recognized electrical hazards as well as to better understand the importance
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OSHA FOCUS FOUR - Online training

OSHA Focus Four Training:
Struck-by and Caught-in-Between hazards, Electrical hazards, and Falls are the Top 4 fatality causing events in the construction industry. The OSHA Focus Four course is designed to educate construction workers to these specific hazards so they can prepare for them, avoid them, and ultimately help eliminate them from the job site.
OSHA Focus Four Training Cost:
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From Medical Survival Consultants
Electrical Safety





During this online Program you will learn about various electrical accidents and how to prevent them. We will go over the basic principles involving electricity and the primary hazards associated with those electrical principles. You will learn about control measures and safety based work practices that can help you minimize electrical hazards and the risk that surrounds them. We will also
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From 6P International, LLC
Electrical Safety for General Industry
CATEGORY:
General Industry
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Every year tens of thousands of people are injured or killed from electrical shocks/ contacts in the United States. Employees are exposed to dangers such as electric shock, electrocution, burns, fires and explosions. It is essential to understand that how electricity is lethal for us and how we can save our lives. This course gives you a
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From Serebra Learning Corporation
Electrical Electronics Introduction to Electricity
The course content covers the concepts of electricity, current and electrical circuits. It also covers fundamentals of electric charge, potential energy, and units of measurement. The course is aimed at individuals working with machinery, maintaining machinery or involved in maintenance.
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Electrical Electronics Basic Electricity
The course content covers concepts on DC and AC electricity. It also covers content on conversion of energy and electrical safety. The course is aimed at individuals working with machinery, maintaining machinery or involved in maintenance.
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Electrical Safety Awareness
...eness level course that discusses how to work safely with electricity. It focuses on specific electrical hazards found in the workplace and methods to minimize or eliminate those hazards. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. recall basic rules of electricity as they relate to electrical safety identify actions to take in
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Electrostatic Discharge Safety Training
...electricity, and how to provide protection from static electricity. The information in this course will focus on the identification, assessment, and control of static electricity for purposes of preventing fires and explosions. Primarily engineering, safety, and maintenance personnel whose responsibilities include determining and correcting static issues. May also benefit managers, supervisors,
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Safety - Electrical Safety
This course covers the working of electricity dangers of electricity and safety awareness and hazard mitigation. Beginning with how electricity is produced and transmitted the course then looks at the potential hazards paused by electricity in the workplace and the requirements for hazard mitigation as per the OSHA standards.
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From Termark Technical Institute
NICET Fire Alarm Systems - Level I II ONLINE Exam Prep Course
... Wiring - Devices and Components Periodic Testing - Basic Electricity - AC & DC Basic Metric Units and Conversions - Plans, Specifications and Contracts Basic Physical Science - Fire Warning Equipment for Dwellings Basic Personal Safety - Basic First Aid Procedures. In Level II we cover: Fire Protection Plans and Symbols - Basics of System Layout Electrical Installation Standards - Basic Fire
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From Technology Ed
Solar Photovoltaic Energy Fundamentals
Solar Photovoltaic Energy Fundamentals provides an introduction to renewable energy production using solar technologies. The course begins with an overview of solar energy - how sunlight is converted to electricity and heat. Topics also include basic residential and commercial solar electric and thermal system design and installation of photovoltaic plates, markets and applications, and emerging
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From Construction Mastery Institute
Electrical Safety
...ormation employees need to work safely around low voltage electricity. The course also satisfies the OSHA training requirements under 29 CFR Part 1910. 331 for "non-qualified" employees. Using a powerful combination of audio, full-motion video, text and colorful graphics, this eCourse provides the most cost-effective safety and regulatory compliance training available today. The eCourse is
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Spanish Electrical Safety - Seguridad Electrica
...ormation employees need to work safely around low voltage electricity. The course also satisfies the OSHA training requirements under 29 CFR Part 1910. 331 for "non-qualified" employees. Using a powerful combination of audio, full-motion video, text and colorful graphics, this eCourse provides the most cost-effective safety and regulatory compliance training available today. The eCourse is
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From ProTrain Online
Power Plant Operations Certificate


This course is designed for people who seek entry-level operator's job in a power plant. There are thousands of power plants in the United States. There are very few institutions in the country that provide training for entry-level workers for power plants.
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From Automated Learning Corporation
ESD: See It! Believe It! Control It! - On-Line Training
...echnicians who work with static sensitive devices. Static electricity How static is produced How uncontrolled ESD can damage components and equipment Human Body Model (HBM) of ESD damage Controlling ESD caused by the HBM Charged Device Model (CDM) of ESD damage Controlling ESD caused by the CDM Safe & unsafe handling practice. LearnTech training incorporates interactive learning checks
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From Multi-media Access
Electrical Safety


...electricity and electrical equipment. Electrical accidents can damage equipment, putting companies "out of production" for days or even weeks. Sparks from frayed wires and machinery can start fires and cause explosions. Electricity can harm people even more directly through shock and electrical burns. Your employees will learn how electricity works, how to work with it safely, and how to
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From Solar Energy International
Introduction to Renewable Energy - FREE Online Course



Free Online Course! Introduction to Renewable Energy is an online course for those who wish to learn the basics of renewable energy - including where it is found, how we can harvest it for use in our homes and how it can help ease pressures on the environment. You will not become an expert through this course, but you will get to know renewable energy in its many forms - helping you to decide
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From ETCAI Products
Electricity and Electronics Interactive Training
Teach or learn electricity and electronics using interactive computer based software. The material includes topics from ohms law to op amps in an easy to use format. All presentations include self scoring activities. Each use of an activity has new randomly selected parameters chosen to hold student interest. Functional trial-ware can be downloaded from our web site.
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From PDHengineer. com-Decatur Professional Development, LLC
Geothermal Energy Basics
...h's surface to heat homes and businesses and generate electricity. Geothermal energy is also used in many industrial and commercial applications, such as agriculture, fish farming, food dehydration, gold processing and milk pasteurizing. Geothermal energy has many advantages over other forms of energy. It is cleaner and more abundant than fossil fuels. In fact, the thermal energy in the
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Introduction to Outdoor Electrical Safety
...electricity only began to be widely harnessed for performing useful industrial and residential tasks in the late 19th century. Over a century later, modern societies have come to depend upon its availability and versatility to power lights, appliances, tools, machinery, transportation vehicles, communications, and the list goes on. Electricity is relatively inexpensive, readily available, and
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Controlling Electrical Hazards
...Electricity can expose workers to electric shock, electrocution, burns, fires and explosions on the job. Electrocutions resulted in 278 work-related deaths in the U.S. in 1999. Most work-related injuries and deaths can be prevented by employing OSHA electrical safety standards. In this course, the student will review OSHA 3075, "Controlling Electrical Hazards". This publication
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Introduction to Batteries
...Electricity cannot always be generated where and when it is needed, so batteries are used in instances where direct current is needed and/or there is no access to a power outlet, or a cord becomes cumbersome. A battery is a device where chemical energy is converted to electrical energy. Many different types of batteries are available for a wide variety of applications, from storing solar
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Alternating Current Fundamentals
... Naval Education and Training Materials (NAVEDTRA 14174), Electricity and Electronic Training Series; Module-2 and covers Chapter 5, titled ? Transformers? . The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of fifteen (15) questions at the end of this course to obtain PDH credits. State Board Acceptance This course can be used by professional engineers to fulfill PDH requirements
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Inductance Fundamentals
... Naval Education and Training Materials (NAVEDTRA 14174), Electricity and Electronic Training Series; Module-2, Chapter 2 titled ? Inductance? . The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of fifteen (15) questions at the end of this course to obtain PDH credits. State Board Acceptance This course can be used by professional engineers to fulfill PDH requirements mandated by
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Introduction to Capacitance
... Naval Education and Training Materials (NAVEDTRA 14174), Electricity and Electronic Training Series; Module-2, Chapter 3, titled ? Capacitance? . The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of fifteen (15) questions at the end of this course to obtain PDH credits. State Board Acceptance This course can be used by professional engineers to fulfill PDH requirements mandated
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Transformer Fundamentals
... Naval Education and Training Materials (NAVEDTRA 14174), Electricity and Electronic Training Series; Module-2 and covers Chapter 5, titled ? Transformers? . The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of fifteen (15) questions at the end of this course to obtain PDH credits. State Board Acceptance This course can be used by professional engineers to fulfill PDH requirements
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Circuit Protection Devices
... Naval Education and Training Materials (NAVEDTRA 14175), Electricity and Electronic Training Series; Module-3 and covers Chapter 2 titled ? Circuit Protection Devices? . The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of fifteen (15) questions at the end of this course to obtain PDH credits. State Board Acceptance This course can be used by professional engineers to fulfill PDH
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Circuit Control Devices
... Naval Education and Training Materials (NAVEDTRA 14175), Electricity and Electronic Training Series; Module-3 and covers Chapter 3 titled ? Circuit Control Devices? . The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of fifteen (15) questions at the end of this course to obtain PDH credits. State Board Acceptance This course can be used by professional engineers to fulfill PDH
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Electrical Conductors
...electricity, known colloquially as an electrical wire. Wires are very good conductors, which mean that they have very little resistance. In fact, their resistance is so small that often we consider it to be zero. (In other words, we often treat wires as perfect conductors). In the United States, conductors are measured by American wire gauge (abbreviated AWG) for smaller ones, and circular
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Wiring Techniques
... Naval Education and Training Materials (NAVEDTRA 14176), Electricity and Electronic Training Series; Module-4 and covers Chapter-2 titled ? Wiring Techniques? . This course will be extremely helpful to engineers who: a) specify wiring techniques in project specifications, b) provide technical oversight of electrical crafts on construction sites, and c) desire to build on their design
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Electricity Modernization Act of 2005
...Act of 2005. This portion of the Act is also known as the Electricity Modernization Act of 2005 (EMAct? 05) and concerns reliability of the electric utility grid in the United States. EMAct? 05 amends the Federal Power Act to address reliability, transmission upgrades, transmission operations, alternative fuel sources, and other items related to the operation of electric power systems. The
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Introduction to Matter Energy and Electricity
..., mechanical energy, electrical energy or nuclear energy. Electricity is a form of energy that comes from the movement of electrons in a closed circuit. This continuous movement of free electrons through the conductors of a circuit is called a current, and it is often referred to in terms of "flow," just like the flow of a liquid through a hollow pipe. The force motivating electrons
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Reactance in AC Circuits - Fundamental Concepts
... Naval Education and Training Materials (NAVEDTRA 14174), Electricity and Electronic Training Series; Module-2, Chapter 4 titled ? Inductive and Capacitive Reactance? . The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of twenty (20) questions at the end of this course to obtain PDH credits. State Board Acceptance This course can be used by professional engineers to fulfill PDH
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Alternating Current Motors and Generators
... Naval Education and Training Materials (NAVEDTRA 14177), Electricity and Electronic Training Series; Module-5 and covers Chapter 3 and 4 titled ? Alternating Current Generators and Alternating Current Motors? . The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of twenty (20) questions at the end of this course to obtain PDH credits. State Board Acceptance This course can be used
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Introduction to Electron Tubes
... Naval Education and Training Materials (NAVEDTRA 14178), Electricity and Electronic Training Series; Module-6 and covers Chapter 1 titled "Introduction to Electron Tubes". The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of twenty (20) questions at the end of this course to obtain PDH credits. State Board Acceptance This course can be used by professional engineers to
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Power Supplies Using Electron Tubes
... Naval Education and Training Materials (NAVEDTRA 14178), Electricity and Electronic Series; Module-6 and covers Chapter 3 titled "Power Supplies". The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of twenty-five (25) questions at the end of this course to obtain PDH credits. State Board Acceptance This course can be used by professional engineers to fulfill PDH
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Basic Electrical Theory - Electricity and Magnetism
...Electricity and magnetism run nearly everything we plug in or turn on. Although it? s something we take for granted, it has taken hundreds of years of experimentation and research to reach the point where we flick a switch and the lights go on. Magnetism and electricity are closely related phenomena. Electric charge is a fundamental property of matter. Matter is made up of electrons,
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Basic Direct Current DC Theory
...electricity is the continuous movement of electrons from an area of negative (-) charges to an area of positive ( ) charges. A DC circuit is necessary to allow the current or stream of electrons to flow. Such a circuit consists of a source of electrical energy (such as a battery) and a conducting wire running from the positive end of the source to the negative terminal. DC circuits may be in
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AC Waveforms Basic Quantities for Non-Electrical Engineers
...ctrical engineer who requires a basic understanding of AC electricity. Electrical engineers who have worked a considerable time in other areas will also find the course useful.
The course material is presented in an illustrative manner with equations presented without extensive derivation. The material assumes some skill in basic trigonometry, vectors, and conversion between Rectangular and
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Direct Current Motors and Generators
... Naval Education and Training Materials (NAVEDTRA 14177), Electricity and Electronic Training Series; Module-5 and covers Chapter 1 and 2 titled ? Direct Current Generators and Direct Current Motors? . The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of twenty-five (25) questions at the end of this course to obtain PDH credits. State Board Acceptance This course can be used by
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Introduction to Solid State Semiconductors
...ve that option with metal conductors since metal conducts electricity under almost any condition. Because of this, semiconductors are ideal for the construction of microprocessors, computer chips or memory chips, which consists of millions of transistors packed onto a tiny piece of silicon. Semiconductors can be made of a single material or a combination of several different materials. In
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Direct Current Circuits Fundamentals
...electricity begin their study with what is known as direct current (DC). This is different than static electricity, which typically collects on the surface of a non-conductor such as a piece of plastic. It is also different than alternating current (AC) electricity, which flows back-and-forth in a conductor. In DC circuits, the polarity of the voltage source and current does not change over
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HVAC Tips for Green Buildings
...5, commercial buildings accounted for 35 percent of total electricity consumption. Roughly 40-50 of the total electricity consumption is accounted for by HVAC systems, followed by lighting systems (20 ). Other loads (pumps, equipment etc.) contribute to the balance of 20- 30 . According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the energy savings potential in commercial buildings is more
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Laboratories Best Practices Right Sizing Equipment Loads
Overview
Laboratory equipment such as autoclaves, glass washers, refrigerators, and computers account for a significant portion of the energy use in laboratories. However, because of the general lack of measured equipment load data for laboratories, designers often use estimates based on ?nameplate? rated data, or design assumptions from prior projects. Consequently, peak equipment loads are
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Modern Advances in Hydropower Technology
... energy of flowing water to provide clean, fast, flexible electricity generation. Hydropower, one of our nation's most important renewable energy resources, has grown over the last century from 45 hydroelectric facilities in 1886 to more than 2,000 facilities in 50 states and Puerto Rico that contribute approximately 80,000 megawatts (MW) to our nation's electrical capacity. That
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Design of Microhydro Electric Systems
...ts that generate more than 30 megawatts (MW)—enough electricity to power nearly 30,000 households. Small-scale hydropower systems are those that generate between 0.1 to 30 MW of electricity. Hydropower systems that generate up to 100 kilowatts (kW) of electricity are often called microhydro systems. Most of the systems used by home and small business owners would qualify as microhydro
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HVAC Electrical Considerations
...nsiderations Performance Considerations Principles of Electricity Power Quality Variations Motor-Starting Effects Billing Rates Electrical Codes State Board Acceptance This course can be used by professional engineers to fulfill PDH requirements mandated by state and provincial licensing boards. Decatur Professional Development is an approved provider of continuing education in
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Small Wind Powered Electric Generation Systems
... wind resource, a small wind energy system can lower your electricity bill by 50 to 90 , help you avoid the high costs of extending utility power lines to remote locations, prevent power interruptions, and it is nonpolluting. Small wind electric systems can make a significant contribution to our nation's energy needs. In 2003, the U.S. wind generating capacity increased by more than 30 .
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Advances in Wind Powered Generation Technology
... the wind energy industry is to contribute 100 GW of wind electricity to our Nation's energy supplies by 2020. By meeting that goal, wind energy will help secure our Nation's energy future and clean up our environment by displacing about 3 quadrillion BTUs of primary energy per year and 65 million metric tons of carbon equivalent per year. In the past 10 years, the global wind energy
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Duct Sealing with Aerosolized Sealant Particles
...akage levels of various types of ducts and duct fittings. Electricity energy savings potential by eliminating air leakage from ducts in large commercial buildings is on the order of 10 kWh/m2 per year. The research discussed in this paper is based on two large commercial buildings, using a new technology that simultaneously seals duct leaks and measures effective leakage area of ducts. In
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Ultrasonic Humidifiers
...f disease-causing bacteria in hospitals, to reduce static electricity in manufacturing clean rooms and in computer rooms, and to provide higher levels of employee comfort. Ultrasonic humidifiers are proven to reduce humidifier energy use by 90 to 93 . In this course the student will learn about ultrasonic humidifier applications, energy savings potential, maintenance considerations,
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New Advances in Geothermal Technology
...per-year enterprise involving over 2800 megawatts (MW) of electricity generation, about 2000 MW of thermal energy in direct-use applications such as indoor heating, greenhouses, food drying, and aquaculture, and over 3,700 MW of thermal energy from geothermal heat pumps. The potential for growth is substantial. The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of sixteen (16) questions
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Clean Energy Technology
...hallenges may create uncertainty within the financial and electricity supply markets, they also offer the potential to explore new opportunities to support the accelerated deployment of cleaner and cost-effective technologies to meet such challenges. In this course the student will learn about a "new" generation of clean recycled energy supply technologies, including Back-Pressure
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Applications of Wind Energy for Municipal Water Systems
...re placed on water supplies, wastewater services, and the electricity needed to power the growing water services infrastructure. Water is also a critical resource for thermoelectric power plants. Future population growth in the United States is therefore expected to heighten competition for water resources. Many parts of the United States with increasing water stresses also have significant
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Micro-Combined Heat and Power Systems
...tem (m-CHP) uses a small generator on-site that generates electricity and then uses the waste heat from the generator to heat and cool the home. This course includes an overview of the m-CHP concept, a discussion of the types of prime movers used for the energy source, and a review of how the waste heat can be used in the home. The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of twenty
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Biomass Cofiring in Coal-Fired Boilers
...y technologies convert renewable biomass fuels to heat or electricity. Biomass cofiring is attracting interest because it is an economical near-term option for introducing new biomass resources into today? s energy mix. Cofiring is the simultaneous combustion of different fuels in the same boiler. Cofiring inexpensive biomass with fossil fuels in existing boilers provides an opportunity for
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Energy Sources - D O E
Overview
Energy is the vital force powering business, manufacturing, and the transportation of goods and services to serve the American and world economies. Energy supply and demand plays an increasingly vital role in our national security and the economic output of our nation. It is not surprising that the United States spends over 500 billion dollars annually on energy.
In this course the
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Wind and Hydropower Technologies Program
...any purposes: sailing, flying a kite, and even generating electricity.
In this course the student will learn some of the basics of both wind and hydropower systems and applications and the various types of systems available along with applications. In addition the student will gain an understanding of terminology and definitions used in these technologies.
The student is expected to read
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Hydrogen - Production Delivery Storage and Use
...s of fuel cells ? a device that can convert hydrogen into electricity ? and how they operate.
The great promise of hydrogen as a transportation fuel prompts the need for engineers and government officials with professional engineering licenses to be well-informed about hydrogen in order to advance the commercial development of hydrogen production, delivery, storage, and use.
The student
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From The Virtual Training Company
Apple iMovie 3
Apple iMovie 3 is the revolutionary digital video application that allows Macintosh users to create dazzling custom movies. Virtual Training Company author David Daigrepont shows users the tools of iMovie 3 and its seemless integration with other iLife applications. Import and export digital media content from application to application, import images from iPhoto and audio from iTunes, and create
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CompTIA A Certification 2003 Objectives
Virtual Training Company's CompTIA A+ Certification (2003 Objectives) tutorial is a wonderful resource tool in preparing for the A+ Certification test. Certified instructor Bill Ferguson begins by taking you through the basics: terminology, how computers function, software and hardware relationships, BIOS and CMOS, memory management, storing data, and how video and audio are produced. Learn about
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