Renewable Energy

About this Specialization

This specialization is for learners wanting a thorough understanding of renewable energy concepts, tools, and applications. This knowledge can be employed to advance in your current work, to move into the renewable energy field, and to promote sustainability at home and in your community. New technologies, new market structures, and new business models make renewable energy a dynamic, entrepreneurial, and exciting field. This specialization focuses on pragmatic and fact-based information, including real-world costs and technical performance, market trends, and web-based analysis tools. We use lectures, case studies, and interviews with industry leaders to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date education on renewable energy.\\n\\nSpecialization logo image credits: background courtesy of Clyde RS. Available on Unsplash at icon is \"Wind Turbine\" by Vectors Point from the Noun Project.

Created by: University of Colorado Boulder


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