DocumentCode :
751062
Title :
A California Model for Energy Extension Services in the United States
Author :
Dorf, Richard C. ; Hunter, Wonne L.
Volume :
20
Issue :
3
fYear :
1977
Firstpage :
130
Lastpage :
133
Abstract :
Future U.S. energy policy must strike a balance between increasing resource supply and promoting conservation. One method for instilling the conservation ethic into American lifestyles is an Energy Extension Service. A model for such a service, based upon contributions from existing Agricultural Extension and University Extension models, is presented, and the role of University Extension is stressed. Some of the areas in which electrical engineers can make contributions are indicated. University Extension in California offers courses directed toward personal enrichment and, more importantly, toward continuing education and professional development for the state\´s scientific community. Such programs can readily be adapted to focus on energy-related problems. It is envisioned that the Energy Extension Service would not only help "solve" energy problems in terms of providing research information to representatives from business, industry, and government, but also in terms of providing easily understood "technical" information to individual citizens. Both the short and long-term societal effects of an Energy Extension Service are also discussed. While the emphasis in this paper is on facilities available in California, similar components exist in most other states, thus making the proposed California model transferable to other states.
Keywords :
Agricultural engineering; Continuing education; Educational programs; Electromagnetic fields; Energy conservation; Ethics; Government; Industrial training; Physics; Power engineering and energy;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9359
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TE.1977.4321142
Filename :
4321142
Link To Document :
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