Wind Energy

Wind energy is a significant source of power whose use is growing dramatically, from under 3 gigawatts installed capacity in 1999 to over 34 gigwatts installed capacity in 2009 according to the U.S. Department of Energy. The Department of Energy has also set a goal for 20% of electrical energy used in the United States to be from wind power by 2030. Wind farms can be found popping up all over the central United States, the need for qualified wind technicians in wind-rich areas will continue to grow. To accommodate that growth Tech-Labs has partnered with leading manufactures to provide educators with the very best technical teaching equipment available. From Utility Grade to Residential Grade there is a program for all levels.

Wind Turbine Technicians are in demand – with few to be found. They are uniquely skilled, handling a wide breadth of operational and maintenance issues, frequently while a hundred meters in the air. The job skills they require incorporate many traditional technical disciplines like electric motor control, wiring, rotating machines, hydraulics, mechanical drives, networks, etc., along with more specialized skills in wind turbine nacelles, hubs, and turbine generator control units.

  • Amatrol FaultPro
    Industry's Only Fault Insertion & Troubleshooting Software

    Amatrol’s FaultPro computer-based fault insertion software is the industry’s only electronic troubleshooting training system. FaultPro allows instructors to instantly set and tailor faults to test a student’s weaknesses and turn them into strengths.

  • Amatrol Green Energy Learning Systems
    The 850-AEC Alternative Energy Learning System teaches students key skills needed for job success in small wind and solar. Students will learn hands-on skills they can use on the job.
    Item Number:
    850-AEC

    The demand for qualified solar and small wind technicians is rising, as more consumers and businesses apply solar energy and small wind systems in their communities. Many employers prefer employment candidates who are certified. Amatrol’s 850 series Alternative Energy Learning System supports the learning necessary to prepare for portions of the solar and small wind certifications offered by such certifying groups as NABCEP (North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners), SWCC (Small Wind Certification Council), and ETA (Electronics Technicians Association).

  • Turbine Electric Hub Troubleshooting Learning System
    Amatrol’s 950-TEH1 Turbine Electric Hub Troubleshooting Learning System teaches students adaptive skills for wind turbine operation, adjustment and troubleshooting in a wide variety of situations.
    Item Number:
    950-TEH1

    Amatrol's 950-TEH1 Turbine Electric Hub Troubleshooting Learning System teaches students adaptive skills for wind turbine operation, adjustment, and troubleshooting in a wide variety of situations. The 950-TEH1 allows students to develop and practice component, subsystem, and system-level skills. The fully functional, scaled-down utility-scale turbine electric hub. The Turbine Electric Hub Troubleshooting Learning System includes...

  • Turbine Nacelle Troubleshooting Learning System
    Amatrol’s Turbine Nacelle Troubleshooting Learning System enables students to develop operation and troubleshooting skills essential to wind turbine technicians.
    Item Number:
    950-TNC1

    Amatrol’s 950-TNC1 Turbine Electric Hub Troubleshooting Learning System allows students to learn the skills required for wind turbine operation, adjustment, and troubleshooting.

  • Amatrol Wind, Solar and Green Energy Learning Systems
    Troubleshooting and Training
    Item Number:
    950-TGC1

    Amatrol’s Wind Turbine Generator Control Troubleshooting allows students to develop operation and troubleshooting skills...

  • Wind Energy Technology Foundational Skills
    Multimedia Curriculum from Amatrol
    Item Number:
    950-WC1

    Amatrol’s Wind Concepts Learning System (950-WC1) introduces learners to a broad range of basic concepts in wind energy technology. Learners study how wind power systems work and what it takes to generate electrical power with wind.