In order to gain an understanding of the energy conversion methods, basic equations will be used with experimental data collected from real world measurements to compare and contrast each method.
10 O*NET task matches
Batch:
Energy Engineers, Except Wind 4.0/5
53%ok
Analyze, interpret, or create graphical representations of energy data, using engineering software.
Energy Auditors4.3/5
51%ok
Inspect or evaluate building envelopes, mechanical systems, electrical systems, or process systems to determine the energy consumption of each system.
Fuel Cell Engineers3.3/5
48%ok
Calculate the efficiency or power output of a fuel cell system or process.
Energy Auditors3.5/5
45%ok
Compare existing energy consumption levels to normative data.
Fuel Cell Engineers3.4/5
44%ok
Simulate or model fuel cell, motor, or other system information, using simulation software programs.
Energy Auditors3.7/5
44%ok
Quantify energy consumption to establish baselines for energy use or need.
Energy Engineers, Except Wind 4.2/5
44%ok
Monitor and analyze energy consumption.
Biomass Plant Technicians4.3/5
43%ok
Calculate, measure, load, or mix biomass feedstock for power generation.
Energy Auditors4.4/5
43%ok
Calculate potential for energy savings.
Energy Auditors4.1/5
43%ok
Collect and analyze field data related to energy usage.
Source:
Course learning outcomes from
EWU's official Course Inventory Management (CIM) system.
O*NET task matches are computed by comparing each learning outcome
statement against every O*NET task statement using sentence-embedding
similarity; faculty review confirms which matches count as
preparation evidence.
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