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Plugged-in to the Advanced Energy Storage System Industry
CAAT / STEM / AESSI
Debb Rossfor Holger Ekanger
Workforce and Continuing Education AdministratorEngineering & Advanced Technology (EAT)
INTEGRATED VEHICLES SERVICE
COMPONENTS & BATTERIES
FUELING & GRID
ENERGY GENERATION & DISTRIBUTION
Electric Vehicle Business Sectors
11
MANUFACTURING
Supplier
DESIGN & BUILD
OEM’S
DISTRIBUTION
Utilities
Gas Stations
CREATION
Refineries
Power Plants
SERVICE
MAINTENANCE
DEALERSHIPS
INTEGRATED VEHICLES SERVICE
COMPONENTS & BATTERIES
FUELING & GRID
ENERGY GENERATION & DISTRIBUTION
Grant Impact on Future Electric Vehicle Business Sectors
11
NSF ADVANCED
ENERGY STORAGE
NSF CENTER FOR ADV.
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
DOL SESP AND
AESSI GRANTS
DOEELECTRIC DRIVE
VEHICLE
DOE CDP EQUIPMENT
DOED ENERGY
CURRICULUM
DOL STEM
CONSORTIUM
2009 TODAY
Community Colleges in Michigan
28 Public Community Colleges
No central governance
Voluntary organization serves as facilitator
(Michigan Community
College Association)
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
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%
Learning Unit Organization
ALL CREDIT AND NON-CREDIT CAREER RELATED EDUCATION
FOCUS ON TRANSFER SUPPORT CAREERS
UNIVERSITY RELATIONSSUPPORT ALL LEARNING
President
Jacobs
Provost
Sawyer
Dean EAT
Petrosky
Director
WCE - EAT
Ekanger
AD (2)
Hutchison
Seger
Dean BIT
Corba
Director
WCE - BIT
Johnson
AD (2)
Samulski
Open
Dean HPS
McPeak
Directors
PSI - Seitz
Health - Valin
AD (2)
Pieczynski
Zimmerman
Dean A & S
Grenda
AD (6)
Kelly
Williams-Chemani
Pritchett
Wilcox
Young
Somyak
Dean
Univ Relations
Petras
Admin
Wellhausen
Dean
Resource, Library
Balsamo
Directors
Kata
Weckerle
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
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
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
INTEGRATED VEHICLES SERVICE
COMPONENTS& BATTERIES
FUELING & GRID
ENERGY GENERATION & DISTRIBUTION
GLOBAL ELECTRIC VEHICLE VALUE CHAIN IN 2020
$20B
INCREMENTAL ELECTRICITY SALES FOR
-30M EV/PHEV PARC
$60B
LI-ION BATTERIES AND TRACTION
COMPONENTS USED IN EV/PHEVS
$185B
EV/PHEV SALES w/o BATTERY AND
TRACTION COMPONENTS
THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE VALUE CHAIN WILL LIKELY BE GREATER THAN $250 BILLION
SOURCE: WORLD BANK STUDY THE CHINA NEW ENERGY VEHICLE PROGRAM APRIL, 2011
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS
@$1000/VEHICLE$13B
ADVERTISING/CO-BRANDING/SERVICES
$?
$60B
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
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
Our Renewable Energy Certificate
Bachelor’s of Science Degree – Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology
Wayne State University
Associate’s Degree (Technical Specialty)
62+ credits
Macomb Community College
STEM Grant – EV Development Technician Certificate 28 credits
SESP Grant –Certificate in Advanced Energy Storage
6 credits
AESSI Grant Production Operator Certificate Program
Non-credit MSSC – CPT Certification
Advanced Automotive Grants Macomb Community College
Why is Macomb CC pursuing and winning grants in advanced automotive technology?
Jobs, Jobs, JobsBackground
Location in the heart of the US auto industry
Long history of 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 available to support skills preparation of the future work force
Advanced Automotive Grants Macomb Community College
Why is Macomb CC pursuing and winning grants in advanced automotive technology?
Jobs, Jobs, JobsActions
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 opportunities for students
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
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
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
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
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
• 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
Advanced Energy Storage System Initiative – AESSI continued
Future Grant Possibilities
National STEM Consortium - extension
Advanced Energy Storage Lab (In partnership with WSU)
CAAT Expansion to National Scope
Advanced EV Components Manufacturing
$1452K
Energy / Advanced Automotive Grants Timeline Macomb Community College
INTEGRATED VEHICLES SERVICE
COMPONENTS & BATTERIES
FUELING & GRID
ENERGY GENERATION & DISTRIBUTION
Grant Impact on Future Electric Vehicle Business Sectors
11
NSF ADVANCED
ENERGY STORAGE
NSF CENTER FOR ADV.
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
DOL SESP AND
AESSI GRANTS
DOEELECTRIC DRIVE
VEHICLE
DOE CDP EQUIPMENT
DOED ENERGY
CURRICULUM
DOL STEM
CONSORTIUM
2009 TODAY
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
Questions?
Thank You!