Renewable Energy Employment
Wednesday, March 30th, 2011 at
3:35 pm
Comments Off

Which study field should i choose and why?
I am thinking of studying at UNSW in Sydney,Australia.I have chosen some fields but still havent decided the main one.Here are my choices:
Aviation
Aerospace Engineering
Renewable Energy
Computer Science
Nanotechnology
I need to know which fields have higher assurance of employment,which one is more interesting and fun to study and how much might be the starting salary for each of them?
Aerospace Engineering..
Thom Hartmann Germany creates 300000 jobs in 10 years with solar & renewable energy
|
|
Travel Environment Watch – Europe.(Renewable Electricity Standard)(Alpmobil)(ice mummy ): An article from: Airguide Online $9.95 This digital document is an article from Airguide Online, published by Pyramid Media Group, Inc on July 5, 2010. The length of the article is 598 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Travel Environment Watch – Europe.(Re… |
|
|
Reforming Energy: Sustainable Futures and Global Labour (Labour & Society International) $18.95 Global energy industries are undergoing fundamental change. New opportunities for power and wealth are being created for big businesses, but the will and power of governments to control these businesses is being eroded. Communities and nations are being impoverished by the financing demands of the new energy infrastructure and the labour situation is worsening as the industries employ an ever decr… |
|
|
Geothermal Technologies Market Report: Department of Energy Report on the Status of Geothermal Power, Investment, American Activity, Leasing and Permitting, Employment and Economic Benefits This Department of Energy (DOE) report on the market for geothermal power technologies has been converted for accurate flowing-text ebook format reproduction. While geothermal energy technology has been in development in the United States for over 100 years, national interest in geothermal recently gained momentum as the result of new analysis that suggests massive electricity producing potential…. |