The objective of this educational course is to investigate the key lessons from a series of EPA studies on the impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing (Fracing) on drinking water resources in the United States. Topics include focus on activities, location studies, well operator files & spill documentation.
The objective of this educational course is to discuss technologies on methods and techniques to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from specific industrial sectors. This content goes through basic information on GHG control technologies and reduction measures.
The objective of this educational course is to provide an overview of landfill gas (LFG) energy project development guidance and presents the technological, economic and regulatory considerations that affect the feasibility and success of LFG energy projects.
The objective of this educational course is to broadly increase understanding and use of highly efficient combined heat and power (CHP) applications through the efforts of the CHP Partnership program. Topics include looking into biomass as a more flexible and reliable as an energy option.
The objective of this course is to investigate the potential environmental impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing or “Fracing”. This study focuses on data for State and Industry Spill Data. The EPA is conducting a study of the impacts of hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas on drinking water resources.
The objective of this educational course is to investigate the potential environmental impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing or “Fracing”. The goals of the course study were to assess the potential for activities in the hydraulic fracturing water cycle to impact the quality or quantity of drinking water.
This course investigates the role of the following factors in subsurface fluid movement during hydraulic fracturing. The current content report provides insights into the potential for hydraulic fracturing fluids, or subsurface fluids affected by hydraulic fracturing.
This course highlights some of the benefits and pitfalls of adopting Offshore Wind Energy as a viable means of adding supplement power to the grid. Comparisons are made to the benefits to the traditional land based options and challenges are examined as well.
This course highlights the facts associated with the adoption of Offshore wind energy as a means of renewable energy. Also discussed in this course, are some of the legal issues associated with the adoption of Offshore Wind Energy, as well as the impact that governing bodies have on the adoption.
This course discusses the benefits of offshore wind energy in detail as well as hurdles to market development. The final section proposes tactics that can help overcome these hurdles. It examines the success of the domestic onshore wind industry and potential of offshore wind.
This aim of this course is to help companies develop a greater understanding of the components and processes involved in the development of offshore wind farms that will be built up to 2025, and in doing so help them realize the opportunities that will arise.
This course analyses the potential of the offshore wind industry to participate in the energy transition through the opportunities it offers for local value creation for countries that choose to develop the technology.
This course outlines the statistics of US Domestic wind turbine production capabilities, as well as the adoption of foreign companies opening US manufacturing facilities. This report discusses the U.S. wind turbine manufacturing industry, its supply chain, employment and international trade trends,
This course outlines the key principles of radar systems, and describes in what circumstances wind farms might cause problems for the Department and under what circumstances such wind farms would not cause problems.
This course provides insight on the US Navy's actions to reduce the amount of oil consumed by its fleet while providing protection to the US and its allies. These actions include modifications to existing units, as well as outlooks for future renovations and potential alternative solutions.
The purpose of this course is to provide documentation on strategies and tools needed to assist in the application of an event detection system (EDS) as part of a CWS. Investigation into data from online water quality monitors and water quality patterns.
This course identifies benchmark values for two different scales: those that are likely to occur once in 100 years and those associated with the theoretical maximum. Each of the benchmarks specifies the physical characteristics and conditions against which a space weather event can be measured.
This course describes the groundwater remediation technologies that DOD is currently using or field-testing and examines whether any new groundwater remediation technologies are being used outside the department
The goal of this study was to find a way to encapsulate phosphate accumulating bacteria, introduce them into open water systems, allow them to take up phosphate, then remove the cells and phosphate entirely from the water.
This DOE technical standard provides a graded approach and related guidance that DOE and DOE contractors may use to evaluate compliance with specified criteria on radiation dose to populations of aquatic animals, terrestrial plants, & terrestrial animals due to anthropogenic sources. Vol 1 of 2.
This DOE technical standard provides a graded approach and related guidance that DOE and DOE contractors may use to evaluate compliance with specified criteria on radiation dose to populations of aquatic animals, terrestrial plants, & terrestrial animals due to anthropogenic sources. Vol 2 of 2.
The objective of this course is to investigate the key lessons from the Deepwater Horizon/Macondo Well disaster which caused an unprecedented environmental disaster as the unchecked well leaked oil into the Gulf of Mexico for 87 days.
General engineering courses including fundamentals of physics, chemistry, fluids, thermodynamics, heat transfer, and more. Also includes engineering symbology & drawings.
Video courses include topics such as Ethics, Safety & Personal Development. Video courses are on-demand, self-paced & can be stopped & restarted at any time.
Ethics, Rules & Laws PDH courses are provided to meet various state's Ethics & Rules course requirements. Includes NCEES rules & Exams on State Engineering Board's Rules.
Accident Investigations, EPA Reports & Failure Analysis PDH courses can be great sources of valuable lessons and cautionary tales for engineers of any discipline.
Chemical Engineering PDH courses include basic engineering fundamentals as well as new technologies like Biomass, LFG & current event issues like EPA studies on Fracing.
Civil Engineering PDH courses include basic fundamentals and also sub-sections such as Building design, Materials, Structural, Geotechnical, & Traffic Engineering.
Electrical Engineering PDH courses include basic fundamentals of electrical science as well as Electrical Safety, Instruments, & Controls.
Environmental Engineering PDH includes tech. to reduce emissions, alternative fuel/energy sources such as Biomass, & EPA studies on subjects such as Fracing.
Mechanical Engineering PDH courses include topics related to basic fundamentals as well as Materials, Structural Design, Safety Design & Mechanical Accident Investigations.
HVAC PDH course concepts include topics such as system design & optimization. Fire Engineering PDH courses include topics such as guidelines & fundamentals of fire protection.
Our safety PDH courses include safety-related topics included OSHA guidelines, reports & publications, as well as accident & safety investigations.
Materials Engineering PDH courses cover the fundamentals of Materials science including topics such as metal properties, welding, concrete, rare earth elements, and more.
Structural Engineering PDH courses include Structural design criteria for buildings & other structures, as well as Material Science topics & structural accident investigations.
Geotechnical Engineering PDH courses include topics such as Seismic design for Soil Liquefaction, Soils & Foundations, Earth Retaining Structures, etc.
Traffic Engineering PDH courses are specialized courses including topics such as Signalized Intersections & Traffic Control Devices.
Naval Engineering PDH course concepts include a broad range of topics including ship hydrostatics, ship stability, seakeeping and maneuvering, propulsion, and much more.
Nuclear Engineering PDH course concepts include a broad range of topics including reactor theory, facility design, radiological safety, and much more.
Project Management PDH course concepts apply to multiple engineering disciplines. PM Topics focus on construction, design, systems engineering, and more.
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