By the end of this course, learners will have acquired a broad understanding of the history and mechanics behind converting light into electricity, commonly known as photovoltaics (PV). They are empowered to recognize and describe elements of a PV system, enabling them to: compare the most common types of solar cells, sketch a solar PV system, and analyze differences between rooftop and ground mounting configurations. The course explores economic considerations, touching on solar PV costs for residential and commercial use, incentives, and contrasts solar power with fossil fuel and nuclear plants.
Solar Energy Systems Overview
This course is part of Solar Energy for Engineers, Architects and Code Inspectors Specialization
Instructor: Gay E Canough
Sponsored by PKO BP
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What you'll learn
Differentiate the value of solar energy versus alternatives
Explain how PV works in technical and economic terms, and identify its components
Estimate solar system costs
Skills you'll gain
- Basic Electrical Systems
- Capital Budgeting
- Corporate Finance
- Engineering
- Cost Accounting
- Engineering Software
- Software Development
- Financial Modeling
- Environment and Resource Management
- Cost Management
- Corporate Accounting
- General Accounting
- Return On Investment
- General Finance
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Computer Science
- Finance
- System Design and Implementation
- Cost Benefit Analysis
- Operating Cost
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There are 5 modules in this course
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1 reading
This module introduces learners to the history of solar power and the nature of photovoltaics (PV).
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4 videos5 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt
This module provides an understanding of the structure and function of different types of PV systems and their components.
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13 videos5 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt
This module provides an understanding of the costs and ROI that can be expected when installing a PV system.
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4 videos6 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt
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1 assignment1 peer review
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Reviewed on Apr 22, 2021
The last quiz was too difficult. it took my time more than 1 hour . I have totally got swept .It's awesome course not only by learning materials but also difficulties. Salute the course writer.
Reviewed on Aug 22, 2020
Extremely beneficial for someone new to solar energy and looking to get a better understanding of the industry. This certainly helps you with basic concepts, terminology and much more.
Reviewed on Aug 10, 2022
I enjoyed the course and learned a lot from it. The content is well organised and focused on practical situations. I particularly enjoyed the bits of technical research shared in the content.
Recommended if you're interested in Physical Science and Engineering
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