LED FastStart
Louisiana’s nationally acclaimed workforce training program, and higher ed partnerships are crucial to the diversification and expansion of the state’s energy sector, developing new talent and upskilling the sizable energy workforce that currently exists.
LED FastStart has played a central role for companies leading low-emission and zero-emission projects, including:
Delta Biofuel
ExxonMobil
Grön Fuels
LM Wind Power
Origin Materials
Renewable Energy Group
Shell
Syrah Technologies
Delta Biofuel
ExxonMobil
Grön Fuels
LM Wind Power
Origin Materials
Renewable Energy Group
Shell
Syrah Technologies
Louisiana’s higher ed institutions are ahead of the curve in preparing the state’s next generation of energy workers.
Louisiana State University
Louisiana State University is the first school in the country to offer an engineering concentration in carbon capture, utilization and storage.
University of New Orleans
The University of New Orleans offers a concentration in offshore wind power with four engineering pathways: mechanical, civil, electrical and naval/marine engineering.
River Parishes Community College
River Parishes Community College’s curriculum includes classes on the fundamentals of solar power while also exploring residential, industrial and thermal applications.
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette offers a concentration in power and sustainable energy focusing on electric energy conversion and integration for renewable energy, smart grids, electric vehicles and power system operation and control.
H2theFuture
Multiple institutions are involved with H2theFuture, a unifying approach to university-based investments in applied research of low-carbon hydrogen technologies. The New Energy Specialization project will position students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities as hydrogen industry leaders in business, public policy and law.