Really needed this. I’m in school for EAES and have worked several jobs in the renewable industry. I’ve been trying to figure out where my experience fits in in this picture & this video really helped me.
To have a responsibility in the sector, official and specialized training is needed, a course is not enough. These are for people who want to get into the industry and enjoy the innovations made by scientists. It would be interesting if you make a video on how to guide your path to be a researcher in renewable energy.
Kevin Fitts that’s what I’m trying to do. I’m a truck driver and would love to get into solar energy. I wonder if I can get into online college courses.
I have 13years and more experience in teaching Electrical engineering at the undergraduate level. But no hands experience or industry experience in my entire career. Now, I want to switch to the Energy sector. What course do you think will be suitable for my background which can help me enter the renewable energy sector?
I want to be in the green energy industry and I was thinking on studying environmental engineering. Can I still make a master in renewable energy? Because I heard that environmental engineering was mainly focus in water, wind or sanitary industry, so I'm a little bit confused about what undergraduate program follow to be part of renewable energy industry.
Sure you can. Environmental Engineering is great. Remember even in Renewables there are different strands, like Litigation, Planning and development and Engineering
Not initially as it is still a developing field, and thus there is not much scope for automating it. But I'm sure, definitely in the near future, Mechatronics will play a vital role in all fields!