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Airstreams Renewables Inc. (ARI) offers safety and technical training throughout the renewable energy sector that is focused on skill sets designed to meet industry standards for both entry level and advanced construction and service technicians.

Students can choose onsite training that utilizes ARI's new mobile tower. In addition, students can take advantage of open enrollment at one of the company's total training centers.

Courses are instructed by industry experts with over 200 years of combined experience in the wind and renewable energy industry.

For more information, visit air-streams.com.

Location: Tehachapi, Calif.


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