RedVector RV-W051325

05/13/2025: LIVE INTERACTIVE WEBINAR, Renewable Energy Essentials, Tuesday, May 13, 2025 , 11am-1pm Eastern

05/13/2025: LIVE INTERACTIVE WEBINAR, Renewable Energy Essentials, Tuesday, May 13, 2025 , 11am-1pm Eastern

2 hrs. Webinar

Level: Fundamental

Item#: RV-W051325

SME: Rumanda Young, Ph.D.

Energy Technology is changing. The research and development of alternative resources is evolving rapidly - are you ready for the possibilities? This webinar will discuss and recommend many different solutions to the growing need for alternative sources of energy. It will provide information about existing resources and the more recently discovered alternatives. Case studies will focus on renewables in power generation, air and water heating/cooling, transportation, and off-grid energy services. You will get definitions of energy types and a full array of energy technologies as well as the advantages and disadvantages of implementing, operating, and maintaining the various resources.
 
Note: This is a live webinar delivered via GoToWebinar. Session instructions will be emailed to you 24-48 hours prior to the webinar and the morning of the webinar. If you have not received your instructions for any reason please call Client Support (1-866-546-1212) the day of the event. Webinars are live and interactive. Students will have the ability to directly interact with and ask questions of the presenter.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
  • Identify and describe the different types of renewable energy sources, including solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal, and biomass.
  • Analyze the key drivers of renewable energy adoption, such as technology, policy, and consumer demand, and their impact on community health, safety, and welfare.
  • Evaluate the benefits and challenges of renewable energy for communities, including its role in residential, commercial, and industrial applications to enhance community welfare.
  • Assess current trends in the renewable energy sector, including technological advancements and policy frameworks, with a focus on improving community health and environmental sustainability.
  • Examine the role of renewable energy in promoting community safety, considering its impact on infrastructure resilience and long-term energy security 
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: Rumanda Young, Ph.D.
Rumanda Young, Ph.D. Photo
Dr. Young is a Registered Landscape Architect (RLA) in the state of Texas and a Certified Planner (AICP).  She holds a bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture (BLA) from the University of Arkansas, a master’s degree in city and regional planning (MCRP) with environmental planning emphasis from the University of Texas at Arlington, and a Ph.D. in urban planning and public policy. Dr. Young also spent time abroad in Cheltenham, England at the University of Gloucestershire focusing on sustainable development practices, environmental planning, and resource management.
Dr. Young has eight years of private practice experience, six of which working with the firm Carter & Burgess, Inc. She was involved in a variety of work including a wide range of park and recreational planning and design projects. Landscape Architectural experience ranges from preparation of detail site design plans, inventory and analysis documents, park, recreation and open space master plans, city-wide comprehensive plans, interpretive prospectus documents, construction document preparation, and preparation of grant applications and rezoning applications for cities throughout Texas, Louisiana, North Carolina and Oklahoma.

Dr. Young currently works as a Military Master Planner with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in the Planning, Environmental, and Regulatory Branch.  Dr. Young is involved in a variety of work including a wide range of military planning, programming, and design projects. Project Management experience ranges from installation design guides to campus master plans. Projects also focus on the impacts of development on human health and the environment, and improvements through better siting, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of military projects.

Dr. Young is also an adjunct professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, School of Architecture.  She teaches master’s level landscape architecture design studio course(s).