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The Circuit - Media: Careers in Renewable Energy
Dec/Jan 2010 (#134) pp. 14
Introductory Level
           
 
 

Gregory McNamee (PixyJack Press, 2008)

Want to give someone a leg up in seeking a rewarding career in renewable energy or green building? This handbook explores the many job opportunities available and offers tips on how to break into the field. Each chapter provides an overview of the different job sectors and career paths, complete with salary information and education requirements. The sectors covered include: solar and wind energy; biofuels; hydrogen energy and fuel cells; geothermal energy; hydro energy; green building; climate study; and energy management and efficiency. An extensive appendix features a list of schools, workshops, and training programs, as well as professional associations and job-search Web sites.

 
 
   
 

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