This course supplies learners with the insights necessary for properly planning, and therefore successfully installing, a photovoltaic (PV) system per design specifications. It directs learners through the important steps of initial site inspection and evaluating appropriate locations for PV systems, and features unique elements of residential, small, industrial and utility-scale solar applications. The course probes key design concerns – including load, efficiency, and mechanical and electrical design – as well as aesthetics and tools for planning. Learners experiment with calculations needed to design a PV system, exercising newly gained knowledge about site selection, layout, code compliance, system components, and wire sizing.

Solar Energy and Electrical System Design

Solar Energy and Electrical System Design
This course is part of Solar Energy for Engineers, Architects and Code Inspectors Specialization

Instructor: Gay E Canough
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Analyze advantages and disadvantages of various PV systems
Evaluate PV system requirements
Identify key PV design considerations and planning tools
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Reviewed on Sep 6, 2021
Awesome course. Reaching to the very basics but I would say the week 4 i.e related to planning etc. should be introduced in the begining. Rest is perfectly awesome.
Reviewed on Mar 29, 2021
It is an excellent course and excellent instructor but the course can be even better, if more explanation on a board added to the course's materials.
Reviewed on Dec 4, 2020
The teachers are the best even if it is complicated teaching method changes it all .very informative and a good chance for knowing everything from the top to bottom
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