ATEEC Downloads (398)

Instructional module Marilynn Bartels Rick Boyer Bill Glover and Jeff Newmeister ATEEC Fellows Institute; Muscatine IA
2008 presentation on Small Wind Technology Certificate Program by Richard Lawrence at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory CO for ATEEC/NREL's Sustainable Energy Education and Training Workshop for high school and community college energy technology instructors PDF 
Kevin King Clinton Community College IA Brian Ritter Eastern Iowa Community College District IA
Perception/Satisfaction Surveys for environmental and energy technology programs.
Flow chart of sample Curriculum Development Model (CDM) from initial program and course development through curriculum testing and revision to dissemination. PDF file
2010 presentation of a biodiesel lab activity by Andrew McMahan, Central Carolina Community College, for ATEEC/NREL's Sustainable Energy Education and Training (SEET)Technology Workshop for high school and community college energy technology instructors PDF file
The Standby Rate Estimator and Standby Rate Manual are used in conjunction to help businesses analyze the energy bill impacts of deploying an onsite CHP system. CHP which utilizes both the heat and electric power output from small generation systems situated on an energy user's premises dramatically improves energy and environmental performance over traditional electricity supply approaches consisting of central station generating plants and transmission and distribution systems. PDF file
Environmental science health and safety equipment checklists.
This instructional module was created at the 2009 ATEEC Fellows Institute on Wind Power. PDF file
2008 presentation on Tackling Climate Change in the U.S. by Chuck Kutscher, American Solar Energy Society, for ATEEC/NREL's Sustainable Energy Education and Training Workshop for high school and community college energy technology instructors PDF file
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ATEEC, pronounced "A-Tech," stands for the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center. Located in Davenport, IA, we are a National Center of Excellence.

ATEEC is supported and funded in part by the National Science Foundation.