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Wind Energy Technology Training Program
Looking to generate a career in an exciting and up-and-coming industry? Consider an associate degree in wind energy technology from Redstone College. In just 15 months, your training could start you toward a technician career working on and in mammoth wind turbine towers!
With the U.S. on course to draw as much as 20 percent of its total electricity from wind power by 2030*, this in-demand green industry needs wind turbine technicians to troubleshoot, operate and maintain its towering, propeller-driven turbines.
I had such a great time learning new skills and applying the ones I have learned at school. Thanks to all the instructors that have helped me get to this point in my life. You folks have really made a huge impact in my life and have taught me some valuable lessons. From the bottom of my heart thank you so much!
Mike Sullivan, 2012 Wind Energy Technology graduate
Experienced professionals will mentor you, teaching you what you need to know to succeed after graduation. You'll:
- train in a simulated work environment with an actual wind turbine
- master the skills to install, test, service and repair wind turbine components
- become proficient in the use of test equipment and technical manuals
- practice safe tower climbing and descent skills
- learn troubleshooting techniques

Since a significant portion of your education training takes place with our wind turbine, this degree program prepares you for real-world success. Your Redstone Wind Energy Technology degree is geared to providing the level of technical skills that today’s employers are seeking. With the wind energy industry on track to support as many as half a million jobs† over the next couple of decades, career opportunities in this exciting field are expected to grow nationwide and globally.
A wind turbine energy career could be your path to a brighter future. Click here or call us today at 877-801-1025 for more information.
*U.S. Department of Energy
†American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), Washington, D.C.
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