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Colorado Wind ProgramsIf you are tired of searching trying to find where to get the wind degree of your choice, than look no further. Here you will find an up to date list on the programs that are currently being offered at schools around Colorado. Vocational Educational Training Providers: Wind Programs:
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**Scroll to the Bottom to see More Programs**Colorado State University*Fort Collins , ColoradoMichael Kostrzewa, Assistant Director, Industrial Assessment Center, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering: 970-491-7709 Wind Application CenterThe energy conversion area encompasses a wide range of activities. These activities deal with internal combustion engines, combustion, building energy use, bio-fuels, and industrial pollution prevention. More specific research areas include alternative fuels research, engine technology development for alternative fuels, bio-fuels development, pollutant formation and control, advanced ignition systems development, clean cook stoves for the developing world, chemical kinetics of bio-fuels, fundamental combustion studies (droplet combustion), waste heat utilization, neural networks for controlling buildings, intelligent control of networked distributed energy resources, hybrid vehicles, and thermal storage in building materials. -source: Colorado State University Department of Energy*Boulder , ColoradoWind Energy Applications Training Symposium Robi Robichaud- 303-384-6969 The Wind Energy Applications Training Symposium (WEATS) is an internationally-acclaimed hands-on workshop on wind energy first launched in 1988. Participants observe large and small wind systems in operation in the field and meet with leaders in the U.S. wind energy industry and get acquainted with Native American tribal members and participants from other countries. They develop useful contacts and practical expertise that will help them bring a wind energy project to fruition and ensure it operates successfully and profitably for years. *Offered by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Source: Department of EnergyAre we Missing Your Wind Program?Do you run a wind program that is not listed? Have you gotten accredited and want to tell the world about the program? Share with the community your institution, certificate program or degree. What Other Visitors Have SaidClick below to see contributions from other visitors to this page...
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