Course offering number:1002-701
Course ID:
2351
Sustainable Energy for an Expanding Global Population
Pre-recorded Course
FREE On-Demand Webinar
Who Should Attend
This FREE online webinar will benefit professionals in the following industries: Energy Production and Development, Conventional and
Alternative Fuels Processing, Renewable Energy Production Industries, and Academia/Government Fuels and Biofuels Laboratories.
Job functions that would benefit from the online program include: Process Engineers (Chemical and Mechanical) , Fuels and Energy
Specialists, Process Energy Auditors, Process and Technical Services Managers, Alternative and Renewable Energy Specialists.
Additionally, engineers, scientists and technicians who work in departments such as: Research and Development, Commercial Development,
Process Evaluation and Design, Manufacturing, Operations in industries such as fuel production, transformation and utilization will benefit from
this training.
Description
The National Science Foundation identifies sustainable energy sources as those that have significantly lower greenhouse gas emissions and
that are affordable, safe, and available locally in sufficient quantity. In this FREE 60 minute webinar, options for sustainable energy utilization are
discussed with regard to the current state of the technology, the opportunities for future development and the potential environmental and
economic impact. This analysis will be mindful of the UN estimate of a tripling of the world population over the next century along with an
increased per capita energy demand.
Following this Webinar join us for a 6-part Accredited Online Series on specific renewable energies and sustainable energy solutions.
Solar Energy–Capturing and Utilizing Sunlight
2/24/2010
ID# 2352
Catch the Wind–Current and Future Utilization of Wind Power
3/31/2010
ID# 2353
Recovering Energy from the Earth– Geothermal and Oceanic Thermal Processes
4/28/2010
ID# 2354
Recovering Energy from Flowing Water– Hydroelectric, Tidal and Wave Technologies
5/26/2010
ID# 2355
Current Applications and Future Potential of Biofuels
6/30/2010
ID# 2328
Systems Approach to Sustainable Energy Solutions
7/28/2010
ID# 2356