ALBANY TECHNICAL COLLEGE: NextEra Energy Inc. presented a check to the college for $5,000

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Albany Technical College issued the following announcement on Feb. 25. 

This past Monday, February 21, NextEra Energy Inc. presented a check to the college for $5,000. These funds will be used to support students enrolled in the Sustainable Renewable and Alternative Energy program by assisting with textbooks, supplies, and equipment needed to complete program requirements and gain employment within the clean energy field. In addition, the funds are projected to enhance program attractiveness and support student retention efforts.

“Support from the area industry is vital to fulfilling our mission here at the college,” Albany Tech President Anthony Parker said. “The created partnerships help to grow the economy and fulfill employer needs. We are very grateful for the donation from NextEra Energy in support of our Alternative and Sustainable Renewable Energy program.”

Interested in a career in this field of study?  For more information, visit Featured imagehttps://www.albanytech.edu/…/sustainable-renewable-and

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Source: Albany Technical College 



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