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Our e-learning portal is available over the Internet from anywhere. It helps you learn online not only renewable energy technologies and GHG’s impact on climate change but points to adopting technologies on how you can participate in mitigating climate change. In the energy sector, the hiring managers look for individuals with education, skills, and experience in the field of renewable energy technologies and climate change. Thus, for the individuals looking for opportunities to excel in the industry, learning these technologies from the grassroots level is crucial. Renewable Energy Online provides a comprehensive, engaging and authentic training resource on all areas of renewable energy technologies. This e-learning portal provides a comprehensive, engaging and authentic training resource on all areas of renewable energy technologies.
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