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R. B. Manufacturing 302484 PowerWheel Hydroelectrical Teaching Bundle

R. B. Manufacturing 302484 PowerWheel Hydroelectrical Teaching Bundle

The R.B. Manufacturing PowerWheel Hydroelectrical Teaching Bundle is a polycarbonate model turbine that generates 12VAC power when connected to a water faucet. This model turbine demonstrates how water converts mechanical energy to electrical energy and teaches concepts of renewable energy and hydropower to students in grades K through 12. It is made of polycarbonate for durability and crack resistance. Polycarbonate resists grease, oil, detergent, and most inorganic acids, and has a very high i
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R. B. Manufacturing 302484 PowerWheel Hydroelectrical Teaching Bundle

Your Questions About Renewable Energy Jobs

Joseph asks…

What kind of job would be good for international transfer?

I live in Hawaii, USA and want to go to a school in Australia. Not being a resident makes it quite expensive. If I were to have a job that could transfer there I could work until I can claim residency. I have plans for renewable energy engineering at New South Wales University.

admin answers:

G’day,

Please be advised that as an international student, you can only work for a maximum of 20hrs/week during study period, and full-time during holiday period. Therefore you should not depend on the part-time job that you can do while you are an international student in Australia.

Some of the jobs that may be able to earn you good income is admin or data entry jobs.

You can check the Department of Immigration website to confirm this information.

Hope this helps. Good luck for your study and welcome to Australia.

Sandy asks…

Have your Energy advisers had thought to put water generators along the gulf stream current to generate power?

this is renewable energy and might create jobs and could be done all around the World.

admin answers:

It’s been thought of before- look in older National Geographic magazines.

The ocean is a rough place for any equipment and a very expensive place to work in.

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