: The Renewable Energy Specialist program prepares learners with a comprehensive understanding of today’s most impactful renewable energy technologies, including solar, wind, marine, hydropower, geothermal, biofuels, biogas, and wood energy systems, equipping them to support the global transition to sustainable energy.
: This class supported by an Educational Mentor. Educational mentors have worked or are working in the subject they mentor. Educational Mentors reviews student work, student progress, and interacts with students as needed. They respond to any questions or concerns you might have, as well as encouraging and motivating you to succeed.
: Upon successful completion of our Renewable Energy Specialist course, learners will be prepared to sit for the NCCB national certification exam to become a Certified Renewable Energy Specialist (CRES).
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Lesson 1
Module 1: Photovoltaic & Solar Energy
Fundamentals of photovoltaic electricity production and conversion
Crystalline silicon and thin?film solar cell technologies
Grid?connected photovoltaic systems and market applications
System architectures, energy supply constraints, and performance challenges
Solar thermal systems, heating technologies, and concentrating solar power
Module 2: Wind System Technology
Overview of modern wind power and industry applications
Wind turbine components, operation, and energy conversion
Fixed and variable speed wind systems
Grid connection requirements, voltage control, stability, and protection
Auxiliary systems, connection challenges, and technology comparisons
Module 3: Marine Energy, Hydropower & Geothermal
Electricity generation from marine and ocean?based resources
Wave, tidal, and ocean thermal energy systems
Small hydropower and hydraulic energy deployment
Research and development in hydropower technologies
Geothermal heat, heat pump systems, and electricity production
Module 4: Biofuels, Biogas & Wood Energy
Role of biofuels in the renewable energy landscape
Current and emerging biofuel technologies
Lignocellulosic materials and bioethanol systems
Biogas production, anaerobic digestion, and utilization
Wood?based energy systems and thermal energy generation
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