Renewable Energy

Renewable Energy is here to stay and it’s important to understand all forms of clean and renewable energies. The energy industry is growing steadily all over the world, creating new and exciting job opportunities.

Additionally, more and more companies in traditional sectors of manufacturing and supply chain will be applying alternative energy technologies to their existing practices, so the importance of students to understand these skills and master them is only becoming more important.

Toolkit is proud to bring schools training systems and kits in areas such as photovoltaic cells and solar power, hydrogen fuel cells, wind energy, and more in fun, easy-to-understand packages.

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  • Mobile Training Center

    Toolkit is proud to offer schools and training facilities a completely customizable and mobile solution for workforce training, STEM education, CTE skills development!

    For schools looking to bring their training and expertise into the community, or share resources between schools, or with physical space limitations that require larger bond and/or construction money, Toolkit’s Mobile Workforce Training Centers are a perfect and eye-catching solution!

    Customizable trailer sizes and physical features allows these mobile training buses and training centers to focus on multiple CTE pathways and courses.

  • HydroPower Ready2Go Training System

    Toolkit’s Hydropower Ready2Go Training System gives students a chance to have hands on interactions with the fundamentals of hydro electric power.

    By setting up water turbines students will learn the physics behind hydropower and the different types of turbines it can power.

  • BioEnergy Ready2Go Training System

    Toolkit’s BioEnergy Ready2Go Kit allows students to build and analyze the entire biomass cycle. In the classroom students will be able to track and measure water and nutrient consumption through the different growth phases.

    • germination of plant seeds
    • plant growth in a hydroculture
    • consumption of water and nutrients
    • aerobic degradation of biomass in a compost
    • anaerobic degradation of biomass to form hydrogen
    • anaerobic degradation of biomass to form methane