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Delaware Solar ProgramsIf you are tired of searching trying to find where to get solar training than look no further. Here you will find an up to date list on the programs that are currently being offered at schools around Delaware. Vocational Educational Training Providers: Solar Programs:
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**Scroll to the Bottom to see More Programs**University of Delaware*Newark, DelawareContact: 302-831-6195 Solar Power Program The Solar Power Program is enabling a revolution in the way electricity is provided, allowing economically, environmentally, and socially sustainable distributed energy systems. Integration of materials, devices, and concepts into high-performance affordable photovoltaic devices, microsystems, and systems, will generate new solar cell-related technologies that do away with cost and performance constraints based on limitations in existing technologies which make use of only a single material and lack a systems approach. We collaborate with many universities, laboratories and industry to develop high-performance, affordable solar electric power (photovoltaic) systems. Solar electric power can provide at least 30% of the nation's electricity by 2050. We are also develop energy conversion devices and systems that target other high-impact applications, such as providing electricity to developing countries, reducing fossil fuel use in transportation, and developing wholly new applications based on systems that provide new functionality, such as integrated energy generation and storage. Source: University of DelawareAre we Missing Your Solar Program?Do you run a solar 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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