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Hot Shots and Hot Jobs: Powering Up with Renewable Energy Instructional VideoHot Shots and Hot Jobs: Powering Up with Renewable Energy Instructional Video
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PBS
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3rd - 12th
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Science
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15 mins
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Hot Shots and Hot Jobs: Powering Up with Renewable Energy

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Imagine being a part of the hot new field of renewable energy! A short video details a few of the many job opportunities for those interested in the infrastructure of the systems that provide the power we use daily.

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Concepts

careers, engineering careers, science careers, career goals, career planning, career skills, renewable energy sources, civil engineering, engineering design, engineering, mechanical engineering, power, electric power, electricity, generating electricity, solar energy

Instructional Ideas

  • Ask interested job seekers to investigate what is being done locally in the field of renewable energy
  • Invite a representative of the local power company to talk with the class about their work

Classroom Considerations

  • Part of the Hot Shots and Hot Jobs series

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  • Includes support materials for learners and instructors

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  • None

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