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Duke Energy Renewables, AT&T offer $20,000 in scholarships to support diverse wind technology workforce in Oklahoma

Close Search Duke Energy Renewables, AT&T offer $20,000 in scholarships to support diverse wind technology workforce in Oklahoma April 22, 2021 Share This Story Scholarships will be awarded to High Plains Technology Center students enrolled in wind technology program in 2021 and 2022 semesters. CHARLOTTE, N.C. and DALLAS – Duke Energy Renewables, through the Duke Energy Foundation, and AT&T today announced $20,000 in student scholarships to High Plains Technology Center in Woodward, Okla., for students interested in pursuing wind turbine technology careers. The Duke Energy Foundation awarded $10,000 to establish the Duke Energy Renewables Wind Energy Scholarship and AT&T contributed $10,000 as part of AT&T’s Renewable Energy Scholarship program. The mission of both programs is to establish a more diverse renewable energy workforce and create pathways to sustainable careers, especially among women and people of color.

NREL News Release: New Consortium of Power System Operators and Technical Institutes Commits to

NREL News Release: New Consortium of Power System Operators and Technical Institutes Commits to
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The environmental benefits of going solar

NH Business Review Why it pays, both for your wallet and the planet April 20, 2021 In honor of Earth Day, let’s shine a light on the ways that adding solar panels to your home or business makes a big difference for our planet (and some surprising ways it saves us all money along the way). Before jumping into the environmental benefits, let’s address the question you may be thinking: But isn’t going green expensive? Short answer: No. In fact, sticking with same energy sources could cost us. According to a University of New Hampshire report, climate change in the Granite State means more floods and hotter summers. In southern New Hampshire, precipitation has increased as much as 20% since 1970. Plus, this increased rain is projected to come in heavier bursts. These kinds of storms can cause excessive runoff, flooding, erosion, and damage to roads, bridges, and dams.

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