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lunes, 9 de julio de 2018

Energía inteligente que crea empleo

Imagen PIXEBAY. Autor: ColiN00B

El mundo cambia a pasos agigantados y la energía es uno de sus soportes para hacerlo.


“Los cambios hacia smart grids (redes inteligentes), el suministro del coche eléctrico, los contratos exclusivos de energía verde, la generación distribuida, el almacenamiento eléctrico y la digitalización del sector energético generan oportunidades de empleo de profesionales especializados en estas áreas”.


Fuente: Diario El Pais

viernes, 8 de noviembre de 2013

Webinar del DEPARTAMENTO DE ENERGIA DE ESTADOS UNIDOS SOBRE HERRAMIENTAS PARA EL DISEÑO E IMPLEMENTACIÓN DE PROGRAMAS DE FINANCIACIÓN DE ENERGÍA LIMPIA

The Energy Department will present a live webinar titled "Tools for Designing and Implementing Better Clean Energy Financing Programs" on Thursday, November 21, from 3:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Rather than selecting from two or three fixed models, a successful clean energy finance program requires a sponsor to make a number of design decisions based on available resources and the needs of the community served. This webinar will outline these key areas for consideration – including potential program sponsors, institutional structure, and potential sources of program revenue – and provide examples of how organizations across the country have blended design decisions into successful programs.

Register to join the webinar.

Fuente: DOE
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Webinars del Departamento de Energia de Estados Unidos sobre los efectos económicos de la energía eólica marina.

The Energy Department will present a live webinar titled "Jobs and Economic Development Impacts of Offshore Wind" on Wednesday, November 20, from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. More than a year ago, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) initiated work to expand the Jobs and Economic Development Impacts (JEDI) model to include fixed-bottom offshore wind technology. Following the model's completion (and in partnership with the Energy Department's Wind Program, Illinois State University, and James Madison University), NREL supported the analysis of the regional jobs and economic impacts of offshore wind for the Great Lakes, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, and Gulf Coast regions. This webinar will provide an overview of the new offshore wind JEDI model and review the four completed assessments.
No registration is required. Join the webinar here.

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