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Wind energy is a significant source of power whose use is growing dramatically, from under 3 gigawatts installed capacity in 1999 to over 34 gigwatts installed capacity in 2009 according to the U.S. Department of Energy.

The Department of Energy has also set a goal for 20% of electrical energy used in the United States to be from wind power by 2030. Wind farms can be found popping up all over the central United States, the need for qualified wind technicians in wind rich areas will continue to grow.

To accommodate that growth Moss Enterprises has partnered with leading manufactures to provide educators with the very best technical teaching equipment available. From Utility Grade to Residential Grade there is a program for all levels.

 
 

 

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950-SPT1 - Solar PV Troubleshooting Learning System

Amatrol’s 950-SPT1 Solar Photovoltaic Troubleshooting Learning System allows students to develop the specialized skills and knowledge needed for working with the common types of PV systems. The 950-SPT1 teaches students connection, operation, programming, and troubleshooting of AC/DC and grid-tie systems. The curriculum is PC-based multimedia that is highly interactive. It allows students to use the learning style best for them – reading, listening, visual. The 950-SPT1 supports the NABCEP (North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners) test for Certified Solar Photovoltaic System Installer


Amatrol 950-TNC1 Turbine Nacelle Troubleshooting

Amatrol’s 950-TNC1 Turbine Electric Hub Troubleshooting Learning System provides students the adaptive skills required for wind turbine operation, adjustment and troubleshooting. The 950-TEH1 is a scaled down fully functional utility scale turbine electric hub while allows students to develop and practice component, sub-system and system level skills. To aid in the students skill development the 950-TNC1 includes Amatrol’s electronic fault insertion that allows instructors to create realist hub problems and track the student’s progress in fixing the problem. Amatrol’s 950-TNC1 provides essential skills for wind turbine technicians.

 


Amatrol 950-TEH1 Turbine Electric Hub Troubleshooting Learning System

Amatrol’s 950-TEH1 Turbine Electric Hub Troubleshooting Learning System teaches students adaptive skills for wind turbine operation, adjustment and troubleshooting in a wide variety of situations. The 950-TEH1 allows students to develop and practice component, subsystem, and system level skills. The fully functional, scaled down utility scale turbine electric hub. The Turbine Electric Hub Troubleshooting Learning System includes Amatrol’s unique electronic fault insertion system, which allows instructors to electronically create realistic hub problems and then track the student’s progress in fixing it. Additionally, the 950-TEH1 will connect to Amatrol’s 950-TNC1 Turbine Nacelle Learning System to create a complete wind turbine learning experience.


950-STOL1 - Solar Thermal Open-Loop Troubleshooting Learning System

Amatrol’s 950-STOL1 Solar Thermal Open-Loop Troubleshooting Learning System (shown at right with optional sun simulator) allows students to develop the specialized skills and knowledge needed for working with open-loop system configurations and situations. The 950-STOL1 teaches students connection, programming, and troubleshooting problems system wide. The curriculum is PC-based multimedia that is highly interactive. It allows students to use the learning style best for them – reading, listening, visual. The 950-STOL1 supports the NABCEP (North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners) test for Certified Solar Thermal System Installer.

  


950-STCL1 - Solar Thermal Closed-Loop Troubleshooting Learning System

Amatrol’s 950-STCL1 Solar Thermal Closed-Loop Troubleshooting Learning System (shown at right with optional sun simulator attached) allows students to develop the specialized skills and knowledge needed for working with the two common types of thermal closed-loop systems: drainback and pressurized. The 950-STCL1 teaches students connection, operation, programming, and troubleshooting of both drainback and pressurized systems. The curriculum is PC-based multimedia that is highly interactive. It allows students to use the learning style best for them – reading, listening, or visual. The 950-STCL1 supports the NABCEP (North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners) test for Certified Solar Thermal System Installer.

 


Amatrol Utility Grade Wind Program

With Wind Turbine Technicians in high demand and few qualified technicians to be found Amatrol’s Wind Turbine Technology program is the answer. Amatrol’s utility grade wind energy technology program incorporates many specialized skills in wind turbine nacelles, wind turbine hubs, and turbine generator control units. Providing wind turbine technicians the uniquely skills required, giving them the ability to handle a wide breadth of operational and maintenance issues.

Amatrol’s Wind Turbine Technology program prepares Wind Turbine Technicians to confidently evaluate and correct the many challenges they will face on-the-job. Troubleshooting and problem-solving across all the technologies required for Wind Turbine Technicians are foundations for Amatrol’s Wind Turbine Technology program.

Amatrol is the leader in technical skill development. Appling over 25 years of experience Amatrol has created a Wind Turbine Technology program with the depth and breadth required for Wind Turbine Technicians. Like all Amatrol programs, Wind Turbine Technology is designed to teach troubleshooting and problem-solving through:

  • Computerized Fault Insertion
  • Application Devices
  • Performance Measurement
  • Load Devices

Amatrol’s Wind Technology curriculum teaches the concepts Wind Turbine Technicians require. It follows up those concepts with hands-on skills practiced through application. Amatrol’s unique computer-based fault insertion allows instructors to create challenging, real-life problem situations. The program uses many types of application and load devices, both inertial and friction types, to help teach troubleshooting under realistic industrial conditions. Performance measurement follows through to create real, job-ready skills.