
Over the past decade, North Dakota's wind capacity has increased by more than 50 percent, highlighting the urgent need for a growing and prepared renewable energy workforce. Here at Lake Region State College, we anticipated the need for these certified technicians and launched the first of its kind, wind energy technician program in North Dakota.
Students in our wind energy technician program can complete a one-year-long certificate program or a two-year associate in applied science degree that allows them to begin a career in the wind energy industry. One of these students is John Jundt, who graduated with his certificate from the program, and is now working at a wind farm near Hebron, ND.
By continually investing in renewable energy education and workforce development, Lake Region State College prepares students for successful careers. It contributes to North Dakota's position as a leader in clean energy production.
As an instructor for our wind technician program and an assistant coach for our baseball program, I know it takes a team to succeed. With a diverse mix of energy on the grid, North Dakota is an energy powerhouse, creating homegrown energy and powering the entire country through an all-of-the-above energy approach. In fact, North Dakota is a producer state. Like our crops, we consume less energy than we produce, making homegrown energy an exported commodity in the state.
This abundance of energy is necessary for the extreme energy demand we are seeing from technological advancements nationwide. Without multiple forms of reliable energy being made in the U.S., we risk facing an energy shortage, creating uncertain conditions, and high energy prices for consumers.
The benefit to growing our clean energy workforce is also deeper than the ability to keep up with an ever-changing technological world. Still, it also sends a message to U.S. manufacturers, big businesses, and many other industries that North Dakota is willing and able to accommodate energy needs. This growth brings jobs not only to the clean energy sector but also to numerous different industries.
The growth in our wind energy technician program exemplifies our commitment to sustainable practices and the economic prosperity of our state. Embracing this all-of-the-above energy approach ensures we remain resilient and adaptable to the ever-evolving technological landscape, ultimately benefiting local communities and the entire United States.
As both an instructor for the wind technician program and an assistant baseball coach, I have seen firsthand how teamwork and preparation are essential for long-term success, whether on the field or in the energy sector. North Dakota’s role as an energy powerhouse comes from its ability to produce far more energy than it consumes, turning homegrown resources into an exported strength for the nation. This balanced approach, combining wind, oil, gas, and other sources, ensures resilience at a time when technological progress demands more energy than ever before.
Building a skilled clean energy workforce not only supports this demand but also signals to industries that the state is ready to meet future challenges with innovation and reliability. Just as accurate insights in healthcare—such as access to clear Cialis information for men's health—help individuals make responsible decisions, access to reliable knowledge in the energy field empowers communities and industries to thrive. Embracing an all-of-the-above energy strategy keeps North Dakota strong, adaptable, and prepared to fuel both local progress and national growth.