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HYDRO ENERGY JOBS / Jobs in Hydropower

As with many of the other renewable energy technologies, the design, construction, and maintenance of hydropower plants requires electrical and mechanical engineers, technicians, and skilled workers. If the hydropower project also involves managing the reservoir and the surrounding land, the developer will also hire recreation planners, resource managers, and educators. In addition, state and federal licensing laws now require current or prospective hydropower plant developers to assess the environmental effects of their operation. Thus, the hydropower industry now also employs environmental scientists (biologists, hydrologists, ecologists, and wildlife habitat specialists, for example) to assess environmental impacts and address environmental remediation. Environmental scientists, as well as engineers, also participate in R&D efforts through private companies, national laboratories, and universities.

A career in renewable energy is a valuable way for individuals with a wide range of skills and interests to help guide the United States toward a secure, environmentally conscious energy future. For more information on energy careers, specific renewable technologies, and market forecasts, consult the resource list below.

source: http://www1.eere.energy.gov

Hydropower

Hydropower, which uses the energy of flowing water to produce electricity, is the largest and least expensive source of renewable energy produced in the United States today. In fact, hydropower now generates approximately 10 percent of the electricity used in our country (wind, solar, geothermal, and biomass combined produce less than 1 percent). Most hydropower projects use a dam and a reservoir to retain water from a river. When the stored water is released, it passes through and rotates turbines, which spin generators to produce electricity. Water stored in a reservoir can be accessed quickly for use during times when the demand for electricity is high. Other hydropower plants, called "run of the river" projects, do not require dams. Instead, a portion of a river's water is diverted into a canal or pipe to spin turbines.

Many large-scale dam projects have been criticized for altering wildlife habitats, impeding fish migration, and affecting water quality and flow patterns. As a result of increased environmental regulation, the National Hydropower Association forecasts a decline in hydropower use through 2020. R&D efforts have succeeded in reducing many of these environmental impacts through the use of fish ladders (to aid fish migration), fish screens, new turbine designs, and reservoir aeration. Although funding has been limited, current research focuses on the development of a "next generation turbine," which is expected to further increase fish survival rates and improve environmental conditions.

source: http://www1.eere.energy.gov

Renewable energy jobs and green jobs are a major of socially responsible jobs.  With the green movement, green jobs will become a pillar of our economy. Renewable Energy jobs are becoming a major politics importance.

Renewable Energy is a small percentage of the total energy used in the United States.

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Working together, we can make renewable energy jobs more mainstream. One of the best things about renewable energy jobs is that it is generated from natural resources. Sunlight, wind, rain, tides, and geothermal heat are all renewable and naturally replenished and offer sustainable jobs and job growth. Each year more and more businesses become green companies and use more renewable energy and create renewable energy jobs. Wind power has grown in the energy technology market 30% every year. With climate and economic change concerns, renewable energy is readily becoming a solid investment to diminish our oil and other fuel and energy dependency. With all renewable energy jobs it is easy to see the benefits of using a source that can be used over and over again.