Meet Rebekah Toddy, one of our wind and solar technical interns gaining invaluable experience this summer. She’s currently a student at State Technical College of Missouri, enrolled in their 2-year energy technology program and is working out of our Altamont Cluster Wind Site in Livermore, California. All our wind and solar technical interns this summer trained at NextEra Energy’s Renewable Training Center in Iowa. This new facility provides hands-on experience with the latest technologies and instruction from industry-leading professionals, and equips the next generation of energy leaders with the skills to excel in their on-site work. Through our internship program, we seek to grow talent and develop qualified technicians to support the country’s growing energy needs. There are 17 technical wind and solar interns from 11 schools across the country and Canada. #NextEraEnergy #TrainingExcellence #EnergyIndependence
Nice to see them working outside in the elements, learning everything aspect of the job
We’d love to learn more about this program!
Yes!!! Continue to do well and stay safe. I how to meet you one day in the field.
I had the pleasure of working with Rebekah ,an exceptional intern who joined our team at the high winds farm. She demonstrated enthusiasm, a strong work ethic, and a genuine eagerness to learn. I’d happily work with her again!
Great work Rebekah!
Women in ENERGY, I love to see it! 👊
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2moIt's inspiring to see NextEra Energy's commitment to nurturing the next generation of energy leaders through hands-on internships. Rebekah Toddy and her peers are gaining invaluable experience at state-of-the-art facilities, setting a strong foundation for their careers in renewable energy. This program not only equips students with critical skills but also strengthens the future workforce to meet the nation’s growing energy demands. How do you see the skills and knowledge gained by these interns contributing to the evolution of the renewable energy sector?