2021
DOI: 10.3390/su132111727
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The Renewable Energy (RE) Industry Workforce Needs: RE Simulation and Analysis Tools Teaching as an Effective Way to Enhance Undergraduate Engineering Students’ Learning

Abstract: The share of renewables in the U.S. electricity generation mix is increasing and one of the major obstacles to enhancing employment in the renewable energy (RE) sector is finding skilled/qualified labor to fill positions. RE systems engineer jobs mostly need bachelor′s degrees but there are few RE engineering-focused degree programs. Therefore, there are needs to accurately train undergraduate engineering students at universities and match the education system offerings to meet RE industry demands. This study … Show more

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“…However, the building's operation inevitably requires energy, and, in this case, energy produced from RE sources can be used [28,42]. In reality, the development of RE technologies, including solar (e.g., solar thermal, photovoltaic (PV)), wind, geothermal, hydro, bio (e.g., biomass, biogas, and biofuels), and marine/ocean, can serve as environmentally friendly alternatives to conventional energy systems [15][16][17]46]. In the context of residential energy consumption in the United States (2021), RE sources accounted for approximately 7% (calculated based on data from US Energy Information Administration [47]).…”
Section: Renewable Energy Synergies For Achieving Nzebsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the building's operation inevitably requires energy, and, in this case, energy produced from RE sources can be used [28,42]. In reality, the development of RE technologies, including solar (e.g., solar thermal, photovoltaic (PV)), wind, geothermal, hydro, bio (e.g., biomass, biogas, and biofuels), and marine/ocean, can serve as environmentally friendly alternatives to conventional energy systems [15][16][17]46]. In the context of residential energy consumption in the United States (2021), RE sources accounted for approximately 7% (calculated based on data from US Energy Information Administration [47]).…”
Section: Renewable Energy Synergies For Achieving Nzebsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To achieve annual energy balance in a building, a NZEB is integrated with, or relies significantly on, renewable energy (RE) technologies [13,14]. Generally, these technologies include solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, bio, and marine/ocean energy systems [15][16][17]. To achieve the intended performance objective, it is necessary to select the optimal configurations and capacities of the implemented RE systems in NZEBs through evaluation and optimization [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The configuration of the PV system and energy calculations are obtained using the online PVdedicated webtool SolarEdge [26] which is, among others, suitable for PV simulation surveys [27,28]. Based on the energy calculations, the suggested PV system admits an annual electricity production of 17,640 kWh which is addressed to the electricity demand of the PoDs of Table 3.…”
Section: Energy Production Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hernandez et al [8] introduced a case study of Mexico's energy transition with an innovative methodology. Jafarinejad et al [9] described a set of renewable energy simulation and analysis tools that can be taught to help to train and prepare engineering students for renewable energy system engineer jobs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%