The University at Buffalo - Solar Energy Systems Overview
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Solar Energy Systems Overview at Coursera Overview
Duration | 9 hours |
Start from | Start Now |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Beginner |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
Solar Energy Systems Overview at Coursera Highlights
- This Course Plus the Full Specialization.
- Shareable Certificates.
- Graded Programming Assignments.
Solar Energy Systems Overview at Coursera Course details
- By the end of this course, learners will have acquired a broad understanding of the history and mechanics behind converting light into electricity, commonly known as photovoltaics (PV). They are empowered to recognize and describe elements of a PV system, enabling them to: compare the most common types of solar cells, sketch a solar PV system, and analyze differences between rooftop and ground mounting configurations. The course explores economic considerations, touching on solar PV costs for residential and commercial use, incentives, and contrasts solar power with fossil fuel and nuclear plants.
- This course is ideal for anyone interested in entering the solar power sector, whether fresh to the workforce or switching industries. The curriculum is especially useful for engineers, HVAC installers, architects, and building code inspectors.
- Material includes online lectures, videos, demos, project work, readings and discussions. This is the first course in the Solar PV for Engineers, Architects and Code Inspectors specialization. To learn more about the specialization, check out a video overview at https://youtu.be/XjkKzbXqA6s.
Solar Energy Systems Overview at Coursera Curriculum
Acknowledgement
Acknowledgements
Solar Industry History
The Value of Solar Energy
Solar Cells- Origins and Proliferation
Clean Energy Incentives
Solar History Timeline
Solar and Wind Energy Maps (Optional)
Climate Change (Optional)
How Solar Cells Work (Optional)
Solar Incentives, Rebates, and Tax Credits (Optional)
Solar Power Self-Check
Solar Power Graded Quiz
The Nature of PV
How PV Works
Solar Electric System Anatomy
Hands-on Demo: Solar Panel (Front)
Hands-on Demo: Solar Panel (Back)
PV System Components
Hands-on Demo: Microinverters
Hands-on Demo: String Inverters
Hands-on Demo: Inverter Attachments
Rooftop Systems
Hands-on Demo: Rooftop Attachments- Flashing
Hands-on Demo: Rooftop Attachments- Rails
Hands-on Demo: Rooftop Attachments- Standing Seams
Alternatives to Rooftop Systems
The Photovoltaic Effect (Optional)
Grid-tied vs Off-grid PV systems (Optional)
Solar Panel Specifications (Optional)
Semi-Conductors: Temperature and Resistivity (Recommended)
PV System Components (optional)
The Nature of PV Self-Check
The Nature of PV Graded Quiz
Solar Power ROI
Economics of Solar Power
Solar PV System Costs
Calculating ROI
Solar Plant Advantages
Economics of Solar Power (Optional)
Calculating System Cost
State Incentives for Renewables (Optional)
Example ROI Calculation
Calculating ROI (Optional)
Utility-Scale Solar (Optional)
Solar Power ROI Self-Check
Solar Power ROI Graded Quiz
PV System Analysis Project