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Plugged-in to the Advanced Energy Storage System Industry CAAT / STEM / AESSI

Plugged-in to the Advanced Energy Storage System Industry CAAT / STEM / AESSI . Debb Ross for Holger Ekanger Workforce and Continuing Education Administrator Engineering & Advanced Technology (EAT). Electric Vehicle Business Sectors. CREATION Refineries Power Plants. MANUFACTURING

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Plugged-in to the Advanced Energy Storage System Industry CAAT / STEM / AESSI

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  1. Plugged-in to the Advanced Energy Storage System IndustryCAAT / STEM / AESSI Debb Ross for Holger Ekanger Workforce and Continuing Education Administrator Engineering & Advanced Technology (EAT)

  2. Electric Vehicle Business Sectors CREATION Refineries Power Plants • MANUFACTURING • Supplier DESIGN & BUILD Oem’s SERVICE Maintenance Dealerships • DISTRIBUTION • Utilities • Gas Stations ENERGY GENERATION & DISTRIBUTION FUELING & GRID INTEGRATED VEHICLES COMPONENTS & BATTERIES SERVICE 11

  3. Grant Impact on Future Electric Vehicle Business Sectors DOL STEM CONSORTIUM • NSF • CENTER FOR ADV. AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY DOL SESP and AESSI Grants ENERGY GENERATION & DISTRIBUTION DOED ENERGY CURRICULUM DOE CDP EQUIPMENT • DOE • ELECTRIC DRIVE VEHICLE • NSF • ADVANCED ENERGY STORAGE FUELING & GRID INTEGRATED VEHICLES COMPONENTS & BATTERIES 2009 TODAY SERVICE 11

  4. 28 Public Community Colleges No central governance Voluntary organization serves as facilitator (Michigan Community College Association) Community Colleges in Michigan

  5. Macomb Community College Profile • Largest grantor of associate’s degrees in Michigan, top 2% in US • 200 degree and certificate fields • 24,000 degree-credit students each semester • 15,000 students each year in workforce development, customized training, continuing education

  6. Student Snapshot • Male 47%, Female 49% • Mean Age: 26 years old • Median Age: 22 years old • Macomb County Residents: 86% • Full Time (>12 hrs.): 34%

  7. Learning Unit Organization ALL CREDIT AND NON-CREDIT CAREER RELATED EDUCATION FOCUS ON TRANSFER SUPPORT CAREERS UNIVERSITY RELATIONS SUPPORT ALL LEARNING

  8. Auto Industry Prior to 2009 • Period 2000 – 2009 • Michigan experienced: • Loss of 1 million jobs • Represented 50% of nations job loss in manufacturing • GM and Chrysler bankruptcy • Belief that the auto industry was dead • Manufacturing would never come back

  9. Auto Industry 2009 - Present • Productivity at US plants up 39% • as compared to 2000 • Plants running at 90% capacity • Added 250,000 to the auto industry labor force • GM, Chrysler and Ford are all profitable • Advanced energy storage industry emerging

  10. What is Advanced Energy Storage • Technologies that convert electricity into another form of stored energy • Renewable • Solar, Wind, Geothermal, Biomass • Alternative • Hydrogen Fuel Cell • CNG • Propane • Battery

  11. GLOBAL ELECTRIC VEHICLE VALUE CHAIN IN 2020 ADVERTISING/CO-BRANDING/SERVICES $? THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE VALUE CHAIN WILL LIKELY BE GREATER THAN $250 BILLION EV/PHEV SALES w/o BATTERY AND TRACTION COMPONENTS $185B LI-ION BATTERIES AND TRACTION COMPONENTS USED IN EV/PHEVS INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS @$1000/VEHICLE $60B $60B INCREMENTAL ELECTRICITY SALES FOR -30M EV/PHEV PARC $13B $20B ENERGY GENERATION & DISTRIBUTION FUELING & GRID INTEGRATED VEHICLES COMPONENTS & BATTERIES SERVICE SOURCE: WORLD BANK STUDY THE CHINA NEW ENERGY VEHICLE PROGRAM APRIL, 2011

  12. AES in Michigan • Became a top priority of the MEDC in 2006 • Home to 370 vehicle related R&D and Technical Centers • 87,000 engineers • 14 AES manufacturers • Access to nine top OEM’s developing • Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV) • Plugin Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV) • Electric Vehicles (EV) • 40+ companies operating in key battery supply chain segments • 17 Universities and 28 community colleges • Investment in R&D represents 75% of the nations total • Established infrastructure in research, manufacturing and education

  13. How did the college respond? • Build on existing strengths - Automotive • Where are the jobs now and where are they going to be in the future • Broad-based approach focusing on core skills • Renewable Energy Certificate developed in 2010 • Not stand alone, but as optional • Complement existing Associate of Applied Science Degrees • Mechatronics • Maintenance Technology • Automotive Technology • Climate Control • Construction • Electronic Engineering Technology • Entrepreneurship and Small Business

  14. Our Renewable Energy Certificate

  15. Advanced Automotive Grants Macomb Community College • Why is Macomb CC pursuing and winning grants in advanced automotive technology? Jobs, Jobs, Jobs Background • Location in the heart of the US auto industry • Long historyof serving auto industry • Increasing petroleum costs and new, strict CAFE standards driving major industry change • Rejuvenation of auto industry will be shaped by advanced propulsion systems,especially hybrids and electric vehicles • Federal and state grant funding availableto support skills preparation of the future work force

  16. Advanced Automotive Grants Macomb Community College • Why is Macomb CC pursuing and winning grants in advanced automotive technology? Jobs, Jobs, Jobs Actions • Partnering with industry to identify educational needs and job opportunities • Preparing students for advanced energy auto work also prepares them for work in other advanced technologies • Builds the capability of MCC’s faculty and supporting resources to stay on the cutting edge of future technology developments • Partnering with Wayne State University on several auto-related grants broadens career opportunitiesfor students

  17. Grant Funding Supports: • Equipment • Research & Development • Outreach to Industry partners like MAGMA, GM, Ford, and Suppliers • Professional Development • K-12 and Higher Education Instructors • Develops the talent pipeline • Integration with Universities • Education and Training • Ultimately helping individuals move toward jobs

  18. NSF Center for Advanced Automotive Technology (CAAT) • One of just forty Advanced Technological Education Centers in the United States and is strategically located on Macomb Community College's (MCC) South Campus, in the heart of the rejuvenated US auto industry • Clearinghouse for Curriculum and Research & Development • Many partners involved including Michigan Academy of Green Mobility Alliance – MAGMA • MAGMA is Industry group of OEMs, Suppliers, Universities and Community Colleges

  19. National STEM Consortium • TAACCCT Round 1 Grant of $19.7 mil awarded to Anne Arundel to develop Career Pathways in STEM Industries - collaboration including 10 community colleges in 9 states • $800K provided to Macomb for development of the EV Development Technician Curricula from Sept. 2010 through Sept. 2014 • Working with Ivy Tech Community College in Indiana to share common curriculum components with their EV Service Technician Program • Purpose: Help build a national repository of high-quality technical curricula and materials that can be made available at no charge to all community colleges

  20. STEM Consortium - continued • EV Development Technology Certificate courses piloted • Students going through the program as a cohort • Comprehensive approach focused on assisting students in obtaining employment at program completion • Soft skill training • Internship Coordinator and Intrusive Project Coordinator approach • MAGMA endorsed EV Development Technology Program

  21. Advanced Energy Storage System Initiative - AESSI Macomb received $550,000 through Michigan Works Grant Period: July 1, 2012 through September 15, 2015 AESSI is 17 regional organizations to accelerate innovation, business formation and expansion, and job creation in the advanced energy storage sector Funded by Economic Development Administration, Employment & Training Administration, Small Business Administration Integrating economic, workforce, and small business development strategies

  22. Advanced Energy Storage System Initiative – AESSI continued • Close collaborations – Michigan Works! & Veteran’s Administration • Targets both incumbents and dislocated individuals • Dislocated • Electric Vehicle Development Technology Certificate • Funded Cohort 1 • Ability to Transfer to WSU • Production Operator Certificate • Broad-based approach to manufacturing for technicians in Advanced Energy, Automotive, Defense, Aerospace • MSSC CPT Certification • Incumbents • Engineers and Managers • First Responders (Police, Fire, EMS) • Technicians – EV Development & Auto Service

  23. Future Grant Possibilities • National STEM Consortium - extension • Advanced Energy Storage Lab (In partnership with WSU) • CAAT Expansion to National Scope • Advanced EV Components Manufacturing

  24. Energy / Advanced Automotive Grants Timeline Macomb Community College $1452K

  25. Grant Impact on Future Electric Vehicle Business Sectors DOL STEM CONSORTIUM • NSF • CENTER FOR ADV. AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY DOL SESP and AESSI Grants ENERGY GENERATION & DISTRIBUTION DOED ENERGY CURRICULUM DOE CDP EQUIPMENT • DOE • ELECTRIC DRIVE VEHICLE • NSF • ADVANCED ENERGY STORAGE FUELING & GRID INTEGRATED VEHICLES COMPONENTS & BATTERIES 2009 TODAY SERVICE 11

  26. Final Perspective • Uncertainty of new industry in midst of downfall of auto industry led to measured response • Stay focused on providing broad-based skills until industry demand is higher • Grants focus on job placement

  27. Questions? Thank You!

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