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Date Added: August 15, 2008 08:32:04 PM
The 2008-09 school year marks the start of LTCs wind energy technology associate degree in applied science program. Students can enroll in the program the only one in the state to learn the essentials to become skilled technicians for operation and maintenance work on wind turbines.

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