For Tarrant County College’s energy technology students, a new $42 million training center offers learning opportunities in every square foot.
The new Center of Excellence for Energy Technology is an eco-friendly, state-of-the art facility described by school officials as the largest of its kind in the nation. The 87,000-square-foot building, which promotes sustainability on TCC’s South Campus, is also expected to help usher a new generation of workers for energy efficiency jobs that are continuing to grow in demand.
A lab houses a small home where students can learn about residential technical systems in the Center of Excellence for Energy Technology at Tarrant County College South Campus. Pipes in the new Center of Excellence for Energy Technology are exposed and labeled for students to view. A lab houses a small home where students can learn about residential technical systems in the Center of Excellence for Energy Technology at Tarrant County College South Campus. Pipes in the new Center of Excellence for Energy Technology are exposed and labeled for students to view.