Date of Award
8-2011
Degree Type
Report
Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
Department
Engineering and Technology Education
Committee Chair(s)
Paul Schreuders
Committee
Paul Schreuders
Committee
Edward Reeve
Committee
Gary Stewardson
Abstract
In this world of political unrest; in these times of climate change; in this world of high prices and foreign dependence, energy is of great importance to our modern society. How we get our energy is of timely importance. Energy independence and keeping our air clean is of national vital interest. Wind energy has withstood the litmus test of politics and economics and is now the fastest growing form of energy development in the world today. Wind energy has proven over time and with many technological advances to be an economically viable and clean resource.
Recommended Citation
Swapp, Andrew G., "Development of Curriculum Resources for Introducing Wind Power into Technology and Engineering Education Programs" (2011). All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023. 45.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/gradreports/45
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