
Renewable Energy Engineering (Level 1)
This course provides an in-depth exploration of renewable energy systems, covering solar, wind, hydropower, biomass, and energy storage technologies. Students will learn the principles of energy conversion, sustainability, and integration of renewable energy sources into existing grids. The course also includes policy, economic, and environmental considerations, along with emerging technologies in the field. Hands-on projects and case studies will help students apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.
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Course Duration:
30 hours
Level:
Beginner to Intermediate

Course Objectives
Understand the principles and technologies behind renewable energy systems.
Design and evaluate small-scale renewable energy projects.
Explore the economics, policies, and environmental impacts of renewable energy.
Stay updated with emerging technologies like green hydrogen, smart grids, and AI in energy systems.
Apply knowledge through hands-on projects, case studies, and a capstone project.
Prerequisites
Basic understanding of energy systems and sustainability.
Fundamental knowledge of engineering principles (preferred).
Familiarity with energy modeling or simulation tools (optional, but beneficial).
