
Wind Energy Engineering
This course introduces the fundamentals of wind energy systems, providing participants with a solid understanding of wind energy technologies, turbine design, wind resource assessment, and environmental impacts. It covers both theoretical and practical aspects, including small-scale wind farm design, grid integration, and energy storage. The course is ideal for those new to wind energy or those looking to deepen their understanding of renewable energy systems.
Add a Title
Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles.
Course Duration:
30 hours
Level:
Beginner to Intermediate

Course Objectives
Understand the basic principles and physics behind wind energy.
Learn about the key components of wind turbines and their role in energy production.
Gain knowledge in wind resource assessment and site selection for wind farms.
Explore the basics of wind farm design, including electrical systems and grid integration.
Examine the environmental, economic, and social considerations of wind energy projects.
Apply knowledge through hands-on projects and real-world case studies.
Prerequisites
Basic understanding of renewable energy concepts.
Familiarity with basic physics and mathematics.
No prior wind energy experience is required.
