About the Utilities and Energy Coordination Network

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NWTC is leading the Utilities and Energy Coordination Network's (UCEN) efforts. Building on over 100 years of fostering partnerships to provide educational and training opportunities for the development of a skilled workforce, NWTC has one of the widest varieties of utility-related programming in the Midwest. Focusing on Electrical Power Distribution, Gas Utility Construction and Service, Solar Energy, and Telecommunications Tower and Fiber Optic Technology.  The College is also home to several Apprenticeship programs including Lineworker, Metering, and Substation Apprenticeships. 

The goal of the UCEN is to give education, industry, and professional organizations a platform to share resources and form partnerships that will lead to expanded training opportunities across the country. Contact Trades@NWTC.edu for more information.

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Amy Kox
Amy Kox
Dean, Academic
Howard Herrild
Howard Herrild
Dean, Associate

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