Daily Archives: July 3, 2014
Renewable Energy: Sustainable Energy Concepts for the Energy Change
In the years since the publication of the first edition of this book, the world has undergone drastic changes in terms of energy sources. This is reflected in the expansion of this second edition from 20 to 26 chapters. The most dramatic occurrence was the Tsunami which struck Japan in March of 2011 and set off a reactor catastrophe at the nuclear power plants in Fukushima. On the other hand fossil fuel technology drives the climate change to a threatening level. So, renewable energy sources are | ||
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Your Questions About Sustainable Energy Development
Donna asks…
What can be essential support for sustainable development?
i got this question for my project work and i don’t seem to have any idea about this topic,so plz help me out with this(it would be more helpful if you can list out some of the imp support base for sustainble development in 1,2,3 order).thanks in advance
admin answers:
It’s a pretty broad question, not sure what the original asker is looking for…………
But in general for ‘sustainable development’ you need…….
Land or real estate to expand into.
Water source and access to all utilities.
Access to infrastructure (roads, bridges, tunnels).
Reliable and updateable energy source.
Economic growth and a population with jobs and money to continue to grow.
Lizzie asks…
What other energy efficient/sustainable courses can I take other than LEED?
I want to become an Energy Efficient/Sustainable Consultant. I check the USGBC website daily for courses in NYC for after the summer to no avail. I am interested in taking any other course that pertains to energy efficiency and sustainability. So far, I have checked NYSERDA’s website and the AEA’s website; however, they have no courses available for after the summer.
Can someone please let me know where energy efficient/sustainable courses are taught in NYC?
admin answers:
I don’t any in NYC, but I just earned an AAS. Degree in Sustainable Development @ College of Menominee Nation in Wisconsin. As far as i know CMN is one the only schools in the midwest of offer a dedicated program about sustainability.
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