AS
Aug 7, 2022
Excellent course. I have experience in operating power systems and this course helped me understand the changes the power systems and its operators must do to get advantages of VRE.
AW
Mar 15, 2024
Instructor Paul did an excellent job with how he handelled the explanation of this course and would recommend taking it for all who are interested in R.E
By Martin D
•Aug 11, 2023
The first part of the course repeats concepts about renewable energies that were already seen in the previous module (fundamentals). Too much time going over those concepts. It could be optimized by going directly to the new topics and delving a little deeper into them.
The interviews are a high added value to the content. Listening to the opinion of experts who have their hands on the subject is very valuable.
The instructor is clear and knows very well how to convey the concepts effectively.
By Jill V
•Mar 24, 2023
Covers a lot of the same ground as the Renewable Energy Technology Fundamentals class in the Renewable Energy Specialization from University of Colorado. The reading assignments were pretty useful but the interviews with industry experts were less so. It would have been more effective to ask the industry experts to prepare presentations on specific topics because the interviews were rambling from topic to topic.
By Jonathan W
•Jan 11, 2022
Good introduction to the field of renewable power and electricity systems, but nothing more. This course is not the right one for technical interested people or engineers with electrical background, due to missing technical depth of the course.
By Abdallah M
•Jun 13, 2023
this course will provide you with the knowledge about statistics related to Renewable Power and Electricity Systems but what i need is how to design and how to enhance the systems.
By Emmanuella O
•Nov 12, 2021
It's more of a factual course than an introductory course or a foundational course. It doesn't quite capture engineering in electricity systems or renewable energy.
By mena h
•Oct 9, 2021
good
By Dan C
•Jan 6, 2024
The instructor largely just read the slides to us. Not super useful. And it is now 2024, which means a lot of this info is almost four years old. It really needs updating.