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Camosun College launches micro-credential in clean energy

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Camosun College launches micro-credential in clean energy

The future of education is now, as Camosun College launches its first ever micro-credential to equip learners with the skills to create net-zero energy buildings that are efficient, healthy, long-lasting and climate-friendly.

Camosun Coastal Centre

Camosun Coastal Centre

Washington State Department of Commerce on X: Commerce today announced  $8.1 million through the Clean Energy Fund to support 14 projects that will  expand the use of renewable energy in the state's

Washington State Department of Commerce on X: Commerce today announced $8.1 million through the Clean Energy Fund to support 14 projects that will expand the use of renewable energy in the state's

OpenEd21: Full Schedule

OpenEd21: Full Schedule

20 Best Sustainable Energy Books of All Time - BookAuthority

20 Best Sustainable Energy Books of All Time - BookAuthority

Sam Charles, Author at School of Engineering - Page 6 of 32

Sam Charles, Author at School of Engineering - Page 6 of 32

Finance and Government Services — Issue No. 21 — Tuesday, August 31, 2021  (HTML)

Finance and Government Services — Issue No. 21 — Tuesday, August 31, 2021 (HTML)

Sustainability, Free Full-Text

Sustainability, Free Full-Text

Climate Action Leadership Diploma – Pearson College UWC

Climate Action Leadership Diploma – Pearson College UWC

First Nations receive funding for clean-energy projects - Victoria Times  Colonist

First Nations receive funding for clean-energy projects - Victoria Times Colonist

The College Advantage: Private Sector Innovation & Highly

The College Advantage: Private Sector Innovation & Highly

2022 Canadian Energy Efficiency Scorecard: Provinces and Territories

2022 Canadian Energy Efficiency Scorecard: Provinces and Territories

Microcredentials - Eduvation

Microcredentials - Eduvation

BC $3,500 skills grant covers 65 areas of study at Camosun - Island Social  Trends

BC $3,500 skills grant covers 65 areas of study at Camosun - Island Social Trends