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what is a good college course to learn about how to create solar panels, wind turbines and renewable energy sources?

I live in Southern Alberta in renewable energy and want to be .. suggestions?

I can not understand your question. If you want to learn how to size / Renewable Install energy, there is a school that teaches that you http://www.sanjuancollege.edu/pages/4003.asp are great students and a leading renewable Energy sources colleges out there! (I know we have people who have stopped by there before the end) If you do not want to devote that much resources / time them, there are a lot of free learning, including webinars to www.altestore.com. And there are places online and offline courses for $ http://www.solarenergy.org/ as WAS Mrea http://www.the-mrea.org/ and I hope that helps! nick

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