When was the last time you generated clean hydrogen fuel using an electrolyzer? Science classes have come a long way since the days of vinegar-and-baking-soda volcanoes. We helped create and fund training programs so new generations of students can prepare for a world fueled by cleaner, alternative sources of energy.
Making clean hydrogen is just one example of the hands-on activities that are included in the Renewable Energy Vehicle and Infrastructure Technician (REVIT) training program. This unique curriculum helps K-12 students explore the careers, challenges, and environmental and health benefits that come from transitioning diesel vehicles to zero-emission vehicles. This year, the REVIT program is expanding! A second round of vocational training grants from Ecology includes creating a new educational pathway to careers in clean hydrogen.
Read the full article at the State of Washington Depart of Ecology