DOE Selects NEMA to Produce Smart Grid Educational Videos

April 12, 2010
NEMA will receive more than $200,000 to fund a series of short videos

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has selected Rosslyn, Va.-based National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) for a grant to produce a series of short educational videos on power grid operations and smart grid installation and use. More than $200,000 in Recovery Act funding has been designated for the project.

NEMA's "Vids for Grids: New Media for the New Energy Workforce" is one of 54 smart grid workforce training programs being funded. In collaboration with George Mason University, Fairfax, Va.; Northern Virginia Community College, Annandale, Va.; and member manufacturers, NEMA will produce a series of short videos that demonstrate smart grid equipment, explain electrical engineering concepts, and portray careers in electrical manufacturing. Upon completion, the videos will be available to the public.

The project, the only one funded in Virginia and the only one awarded to a non-profit association, will demonstrate a best practice in integrating new media into engineering core curricula.

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