1. Energy Efficiency: Do the same work, but consume less.
2. Renewable Energy: Produce usable energy from the sun, wind, water and earth.
3. Smart Grid: Create infrastructure to shift from a system where a few large one-way energy suppliers dominate to one with infinite small suppliers and appliances that communicate on a digital network.
4. Sustainable Building: Putting the above three together in a given structure.
Start there. Do do you want to help people save energy, produce energy or distribute energy? If the answer is none of them, reconsider whether you are actually interested in spending the majority of your time thinking about this industry.
Getting Active: There are interest groups and events in every community centered on the greater green cause. Most are free of cost and happy to see new faces. Meetup.com is a fantastic resource for finding where likeminded people are seeking to network and support each other. There is also an unlimited supply of publishers seeking original, high quality content to promote on their forum. Volunterring opportunities are everywhere, and getting relevant experience at a less environmentally-oriented organization isn’t a bad idea either. It pays better than unemployment, and having some skills is better than no skills.
Getting Credentialed: If you have a degree in something obviously applicable, like physics, forestry or policy, you may be in good shape with a few viable recommendations and writing samples. If that’s not you, then it may make sense to invest in LEED, BPI or RESNET certification. The extra education shows an earnest commitment.
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