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City University of New York (CUNY) Bronx Community College
(BCC) Center for Sustainable Energy (CSE)
promotes and implements the use of sustainable and efficient-energy technologies
in urban communities through education, training, workforce development,
research, and project facilitation.
Clean-Energy Training Academy (CETA) of the Hudson Valley
at the Ulster BOCES Adult Career
Education Center
offers training in renewable-energy technology at its Career and
Technical Center in Port Ewen, New York. It offers training opportunities in
photovoltaic, solar hot water, small wind, and geothermal technologies.
Telephone: 845-331-5050
Clean Energy
Training Academy Flyer (PDF)
Ulster
BOCES Adult Career Education Center Winter 2012 Postcard (PDF)
Ulster BOCES Adult Career Education Center Fall 2011 Course Catalog (PDF)
Electrical Training Center of L.I.
educates and prepares men and women with the knowledge and skills needed to
be successful in the electrical and HVAC industries.
Farmingdale State University of New York Solar Energy Center
is accredited as a training and continuing-education institution on
solar energy by the Institute of Sustainable Power (ISP).
North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP)
offers certifications and certificate programs to renewable-energy professionals throughout North America.
State University of New York (SUNY) College of Environmental Science and Forestry
offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the sciences, engineering, and forestry
as well as a nationally ranked program in landscape architecture.
SUNY Clean Energy Technology Training Consortium (CETTC)
is a five-county partnership to help
people who are thinking about a new green career or are curious about renewable
energy. It is coordinated by SUNY Ulster’s Continuing Education and Public Programs in partnership with the SUNY Community Colleges of Sullivan, Rockland, Orange, and Dutchess
counties.
SUNYGREENSNY
is a consortium of colleges and industries committed to spreading clean-energy technology across New York State. All colleges in the consortium are part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system.
The consortium provides training in solar thermal, geothermal, photovoltaic, and
small wind systems.
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