Solar Energy System Design builds upon the introduction to PV systems from Solar Energy Basics course, which included basic system components and functions, as well as some basic system sizing using simplifying assumptions. You should at this point have a basic understanding of electrical power and energy, be able to calculate the energy needs of a site as well as energy production potential for a PV system at a given location under optimal conditions. Much of this course will focus on incorporating on the ground conditions into energy production considerations, and how to account for these conditions in system design and equipment selection. By the end of this course you should be able to incorporate losses in irradiance due to array setups with less than optimal positioning and/or shading, and account for variations in module output due to temperature variations in your system design.

Solar Energy System Design

Solar Energy System Design

Instructor: Neal Abrams
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Reviewed on Oct 3, 2023
The course is great. It gives a great understanding about the solar energy and its installation process. I recommended it to all those who are interested in Renewable Energy.
Reviewed on Nov 10, 2022
over all a very good course for solar design and PV array sizing .. Need a little more time for the Equipment sizing and selction section and also the state wise permits and NOC.
Reviewed on Sep 9, 2020
Teacher is very elaborative and explained each concept so nicely. Thankfully now i can design solar systems for net metering. Thanks Professor Neal Abrams and Coursera
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