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CEDengineering.com is releasing the latest online PDH courses:
Introduction to HVAC Systems for Buildings - 4 PDH
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This course provides information about HVAC system selection, distribution media selection, and general distribution system design. It discusses distribution systems in trenches, pre-engineered underground systems, and prefabricated aboveground heating and cooling distribution systems.
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Overview of Stormwater BMP Design - 6 PDH
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This course provides an overview of wet weather flow impacts on receiving waters, regulations that impact stormwater BMP design, design concepts and BMP types and selection. It discusses the diverse goals and objectives of best management practice for stormwater management.
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Hydrogen - Production , Delivery, Storage & Use - 2 PDH
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This course provides an overview of the current methods and challenges associated with the production, delivery, storage, and use of hydrogen as a transportation fuel. Additionally, it describes the basics of fuel cells (conversion of hydrogen into electricity) and how they operate.
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Introduction to Biofuels - 3 PDH
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This coourse presents information about the wide variety of possible biofuels, with greatest emphasis on those either already in or close to commercial production. It also provides details about the production of ethanol from cellulosic feedstocks, which has great near term potential.
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Trip Generation Study of Coffee and Donut Shops - 1 PDH
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This course presents a traffic study of coffee and donut shops in Western NY. It presents the formulas developed as a result of this study to assist site designers and regulatory agencies in estimating trip generation volumes and determining expected queue lengths at drive-thru windows.
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