Ecotech institute plans to launch clean-tech training center in Aurora.

AuthorCote, Mike
PositionEDUCATION

Training a "green collar" work force has been one of the most pressing needs of the new-energy economy advocated by Gov. Bill Ritter. A new school dubbed the first of its kind in the country aims to fill that gap with a flagship campus in Aurora that will bring 76 jobs to the city.

The Education Corp. of America is launching the Ecotech Institute, a college that will focus solely on preparing workers for careers in renewable energy and sustainable design. The private company unveiled plans for the school in April at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science to local business and political leaders.

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Education Corp. CEO Tom Moore said the company began researching the idea about 18 months ago.

"As we got into it, we weren't sure whether this was going to be a full-blown school or a program," Moore said. "The more we pulled on that string and the more we understood it, the more we found that there is enormous demand in the sector."

The institute, which Moore said Education Corp. plans to establish in other U.S. cities, will launch with seven associate's degrees and a certificate program focusing on such disciplines as electrical engineering, energy efficiency, solar energy and wind energy...

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