An Investigation into the Options for Increasing the Extent of Energy Efficiency Knowledge and Skills in Engineering Education
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Framework for Energy Efficiency, National |
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01/07/2009
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Society is increasingly calling for professionals across government, industry, business and civil society to be able to problem-solve issues related to climate change and sustainable development as part of their work. In particular there is an emerging realisation of the fundamental need to swiftly reduce the growing demand for energy across society, and to then meet the demand with low emissions options. A key ingredient to addressing such issues is equipping professionals with emerging knowledge and skills to address energy challenges in all aspects of their work. The Council of Australian Governments has recognised this need, signing the National Partnership Agreement on Energy Efficiency in July 2009, which included a commitment to assist business and industry obtain the knowledge, skills and capacity to pursue cost-effective energy efficiency opportunities.2 Engineering will play a critical part among the professions, with Engineers Australia acknowledging that, ‘The need to make changes in the way energy is used and supplied throughout the world represents the greatest challenge to engineers in moving toward sustainability.’ |
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The Natural Edge Project (TNEP) |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/80758/1/NFEEResearchProject-August09V2.pdf http://www.naturaledgeproject.net/Documents/NFEEResearchProject-August09V2.pdf Desha, Cheryl, Hargroves, Karlson, & Reeve, Angela (2009) An Investigation into the Options for Increasing the Extent of Energy Efficiency Knowledge and Skills in Engineering Education. The Natural Edge Project (TNEP), Australia. |
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School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #090703 Environmental Technologies #130202 Curriculum and Pedagogy Theory and Development #130212 Science Technology and Engineering Curriculum and Pedagogy |
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