There were some technical issues with one of the graded assignments where some options could not be selected. Also, for one of the videos, there were no subtitles. The additional reading resources at the conclusion were all in French, which is OK for me, but it might not be ok for everyone. Nevertheless, as a complete beginner, I felt that I learned a lot from the course. The material was kept concise and interesting, and the speaker did a good job. Thank you.
Outsmarting intermittency

Solar and wind offer clean and renewable ways to produce large amounts of electricity. They have boomed over the last few years, evolving from an eco-daydream to a major market and showing unprecedented growth rates. Yet, installing solar panels and wind turbines is by no means the end of the story. The electrical grid, which connects production means to the end-users’ sockets, is not a simple electron pipe. It is the beating heart of our electricity system and ensures its stability. Solar and wind raise specific challenges for the grid, and these challenges will have to be tackled if we want to deploy larger amounts of renewable sources. The aim of this lecture is to introduce these challenges and some approaches considered to overcome them. We are convinced that everyone involved in this journey, from investors, to entrepreneur, policy makers or simple customer should be aware of these issues if we want to make sure they don’t become a bottleneck limiting further development of renewable sources.
Status: Sustainable Systems
Status: Network Planning And Design
BeginnerCourse2 hours

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Han Cheng Lie
5.0
Reviewed Feb 12, 2026Muhammad Ayub Khan
5.0
Reviewed Jun 5, 2021An excellent course that focuses on the dispatch of renewable energy, specifically, wind and solar, and highlights the problems and the presents the possible solutions!
Alex Saunier
5.0
Reviewed Mar 2, 2021A very interesting overview of the challenges and possible solutions for integrating the renewable energy sources to the electrical mix. Thanks!
Pablo Roesch
5.0
Reviewed Jul 31, 2023Loved the content, quality and delivery of this course! Very relevant to the field both technically and commercially.
Dean Maitland
5.0
Reviewed Jan 24, 2021Excellent introduction to the subject!
Artem Rukhlov
5.0
Reviewed Apr 5, 2024Useful, concise, and interesting
Daniel Lewis
5.0
Reviewed Sep 3, 2021Amazingly Informative! Loved it.
Giorgi Bezhuashvili
5.0
Reviewed May 9, 2022Well structured
Omar alhmouz
3.0
Reviewed Dec 21, 2025short straight to point! the course uses narrative style with basic slides in the background to explain challenges integrating renewables into the grid. Some slides were not matching the narrative, also some animation needs added as the course could be dull (watch a person speaking for the full length of the video).
Goutham Srinivas
3.0
Reviewed Feb 12, 2024Quizzes are not properly designed . Esepccially the last module . Could have been a little bit detailed.
Krishnan Thrissur Sivan
1.0
Reviewed Jan 18, 2023I am new to this industry and picking up stuff. Thanks for the efforts from the team. But I was hoping for a more engaging and quality content on intermittency issue and how to integrate with the grid. The quizzes are not great as it does not test your understanding in a positive way. I hope the instructors would revise this course to suit the new scheme of things in 2023 and beyond.
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