RS
May 9, 2020
The course was very easily explained including all the minor details it's like a journey of powers system where you get to know about all the key elements required to have the knowledge in this field.
MM
Jan 17, 2020
What an Extraordinary Course, I really appreciate meeting with such a skilled professor and a tutor too.
Though his main focus was on the USA and quiz were mainly focusing on the USA not globally.
By PUNEET P
•Oct 12, 2020
Good
By Anurag K
•Aug 16, 2020
best
By Rajeev R S
•Aug 14, 2020
Good
By 03 N
•Aug 13, 2020
good
By Sumanth D
•Aug 3, 2020
good
By Amit K S
•Aug 1, 2020
good
By M. P
•Jul 25, 2020
Nice
By Ajin R D
•Jul 14, 2020
Nice
By MOHAMMAD A R
•Jul 8, 2020
GOOD
By Tejas M T
•Jul 4, 2020
sat.
By Tallapelli c
•Jun 24, 2020
good
By Neel S T
•Jun 24, 2020
good
By Shristy C
•Jun 19, 2020
good
By jigyasa j
•Jun 17, 2020
good
By sudheswari k
•May 20, 2020
Good
By omkar s h
•May 19, 2020
Good
By Rishabh j
•May 10, 2020
good
By Yuvraj K S
•May 9, 2020
good
By SABARINATH M
•May 6, 2020
GOOD
By rama k p
•Apr 28, 2020
good
By MENAKA T
•Apr 12, 2020
Good
By ABISHEK .
•Nov 1, 2022
vf
By Mohammed A S A
•Sep 22, 2020
no
By MD D
•May 22, 2020
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By Duc D
•Aug 30, 2023
The course provides a very rudimentary understanding of how power is generated and distributed. The subject matter and topics taught are very high level and require no prior technical knowledge or experience. In this regard, I have no complaints. However, it stumbles a lot when it starts getting a little preachy about renewables and the dogma surrounding it. For example, in Week 4 it asks if all renewable energy is sustainable. You get marked wrong for answering correctly, because the right answer doesn't match the test maker's opinion. There are other instances of this occurring, but I'd rather not reveal too much of the course material.
Bottom line: Take it if you're very curious about how your electric grid works and don't yet know the basics. Don't take it if you're looking for something more technical and less opinionated.