The University at Buffalo - ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS
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ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS at Coursera Overview
ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS
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Offered By UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO & THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
Duration | 6 hours |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Intermediate |
Credential | Certificate |
Future job roles | Foreign currency, Business Communication, Grammar, Senior Software Developer |
ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS at Coursera Highlights
ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS
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- Flexible deadlines
- 100% Online Course
- Rich Learning Content
- Start instantly and learn at your own schedule.
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ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS at Coursera Course details
ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS
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Skills you will learn
Who should do this course?
- Individuals considering a career in the energy field (who have a high school diploma, at minimum, and basic knowledge of mathematics)
- Existing energy sector employees with less than three years of experience who have not completed similar training
What are the course deliverables?
- Shareable Certificates
- Self-Paced Learning Option
- Course Videos & Readings
- Practice Quizzes
- Graded Assignments with Peer Feedback
- Graded Quizzes with Feedback
- Graded Programming Assignments
More about this course
- This course familiarizes you with standards and policies of the electric utility industry, and provides you with basic vocabulary used in the business. It introduces the electric power system, from generation of the electricity all the way to the wall plug. You will learn about the segments of the system, and common components like power cables and transformers.
ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS at Coursera Curriculum
ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS
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Basic Electricity
Generation, Transmission, & Distribution
System Design & Switching
Renewable Energy & Smart Grid Technologies
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Afaque Alam
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Learning Experience: An electric power system is a network of electrical components deployed to supply, transfer, and use electric power. An example of a power system is the electrical grid that provides power to homes and industries within an extended area.
Faculty: The NETP presents a model of learning powered by technology, with goals and recommendations in five essential areas: learning, assessment, teaching, infrastructure, and productivity.
This course familiarizes you with standards and policies of the electric utility industry, and provides you with basic vocabulary used in the business. It introduces the electric power system, from generation of the electricity all the way to the wall plug.
Course Support: People use electricity for lighting, heating, cooling, and refrigeration and for operating appliances, computers, electronics, machinery, and public transportation systems.
Reviewed on 11 Dec 2022Read More
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Amit kumbhar
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Learning Experience: platform -cousera , teaching was good,it gives good electrical knowldge of power system
Faculty: Ilya Grinberg, Professor
course resources -cousera
Course Support: no
Reviewed on 23 Sep 2022Read More
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Siddhesh Pramod chavan
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Other: It was good experience on Coursera, All American standards of power I have learnt
Reviewed on 11 Aug 2021Read More
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CHIRAG LALIT BAFNA
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Other: I like the way they teach with some fantastic ideas.
Reviewed on 19 Mar 2021Read More
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Sunidhi Verma
ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS
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Other: I opted for this course because being an engineer I liked this part of my field more.
When I started learning this topic they covered about all the areas of transmission generation and distribution of electricity , what are the factors that are important , what things to ignore and what are the basic electrical equations and a lot related to power system.
Reviewed on 15 Mar 2021Read More
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