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What Would You Study in an Energy Management College Program?

Energy management is the evaluation, planning, and use of energy to gain maximum efficiencies to meet economic and environmental goals. To work in the field, you need a full understanding of how to follow energy data to assess needs, monitor usage, and continually optimize. A Bachelor’s Degree in Energy Management should give you a solid

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How to Get a Job in Wind Energy

The wind energy industry has seen incredible growth during the last decade, and there is an abundance of career paths you might take in the field. To land a first job, or rise in a career in wind energy, you’ll need the right education, knowledge, and experience. Build a resume, make connections, and immerse yourself

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10 Different Careers in Wind Energy

With the United Nation’s annual report on climate change making it clear that renewable energies are an important path forward, wind energy is among the sectors considered a viable alternative to fossil fuels. Wind energy output recently surpassed the use of coal and jobs in renewables are expected to grow much faster than average through

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Do Many Women Work in Energy Management?           

Even with an increased focus on clean energy and preserving the environment among today’s college students, the energy sector remains one of the least gender diverse occupations. Women make up only 25% of workers in energy-related companies and 32% of the renewable energy workforce. And they comprise only 13.9% of senior management positions within energy

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How to Apply to Online College After the Military

You’ve served your country well and have decided to attain your college degree online. But where do you start? Consider the programs that might be a good fit, find a university that respects your military service, and apply online. Here are 5 steps to take to apply to an online college: 1. Narrow Your Focus

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