Electric Power Systems
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Electric Power Systems
This course is part of Energy Production, Distribution & Safety Specialization
Instructor: Ilya Grinberg
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This course familiarizes you with standards and policies of the electric utility industry, and provides you with basic vocabulary used in the business. It introduces the electric power system, from generation of the electricity all the way to the wall plug. You will learn about the segments of the system, and common components like power cables and transformers.
This course is for individuals considering a career in the energy field (who have a high school diploma, at minimum, and basic knowledge of mathematics), and existing energy sector employees with less than three years of experience who have not completed similar training and would benefit from a course of foundational industry concepts. The course is a combination of online lectures, videos, readings and discussions. This is the first course in the Energy Production, Distribution & Safety specialization that explores various facets of the power sector, and features a culminating project involving creation of a roadmap to achieve a self-established, energy-related professional goal. To learn more about the specialization, check out a video overview at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Yh9qIYiUDk.
Electricity is a term that covers all the phenomena caused either by static electric charge or by the movement of charge (current) and the electrical and magnetic fields associated with that. This module looks at: Nature and Effects of Electricity; Basic Electrical Properties and Simple Circuits.
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6 videos2 readings6 assignments
6 videosβ’Total 32 minutes
- Introduction: Energy: Production, Distribution & Safetyβ’4 minutes
- Basic Electricity: Conceptsβ’6 minutes
- Basic Electrical Propertiesβ’10 minutes
- Simple Circuitsβ’4 minutes
- Ohm's Lawβ’5 minutes
- AC Currentβ’2 minutes
2 readingsβ’Total 40 minutes
- Acknowledgementsβ’10 minutes
- Basic Electricity (OPTIONAL) Resourcesβ’30 minutes
6 assignmentsβ’Total 50 minutes
- Basic Electricityβ’30 minutes
- Self-Checkβ’4 minutes
- Self-Checkβ’4 minutes
- Self-Checkβ’4 minutes
- Self-Checkβ’4 minutes
- Self-checkβ’4 minutes
Electrical energy is transmitted and distributed via overhead lines and underground cables operating at different voltage levels. It is necessary to mesh networks to ensure dependable supply for consumers even if individual transmission paths fail. This module focuses on: Substations & Transformers; Generation; Transmission & Subtransmission and Distribution.
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4 videos1 reading5 assignments
4 videosβ’Total 24 minutes
- Generation, Transmission, & Distribution: Substations & Transformersβ’5 minutes
- Generationβ’7 minutes
- Transmission & Subtransmissionβ’6 minutes
- Distributionβ’7 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 30 minutes
- Generation, Transmission, & Distribution (OPTIONAL) Resourcesβ’30 minutes
5 assignmentsβ’Total 150 minutes
- Generation, Transmission, & Distributionβ’30 minutes
- Self-checkβ’30 minutes
- Self-checkβ’30 minutes
- Self-checkβ’30 minutes
- Self-checkβ’30 minutes
Circuit breakers are complicated electromechanical devices and must be serviced regularly. So that work on them can be perform safely, switches are installed before and after them.
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3 videos1 reading4 assignments
3 videosβ’Total 12 minutes
- System Design & Switching: Circuit Breakersβ’5 minutes
- Switchesβ’3 minutes
- Double-Busbar & Switching Sequenceβ’4 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 30 minutes
- System Design & Switching (OPTIONAL) Resourcesβ’30 minutes
4 assignmentsβ’Total 74 minutes
- System Design & Switchingβ’30 minutes
- Self-checkβ’30 minutes
- Self-checkβ’8 minutes
- Self-checkβ’6 minutes
Our nationβs electric power infrastructure that has served us so well for so long β also known as βthe gridβ β is rapidly running up against its limitations. This module looks at Smart Grid Risks; Smart Grid, Utilities & Customers; Smart Grid & the Environment and Renewable Energy.
What's included
4 videos4 readings5 assignments
4 videosβ’Total 26 minutes
- Smart Grid Risksβ’7 minutes
- Smart Grid, Utilities & Consumersβ’8 minutes
- Smart Grid & the Environmentβ’6 minutes
- Renewable Energyβ’5 minutes
4 readingsβ’Total 105 minutes
- Renewable Energy & Smart Grid Technologies (OPTIONAL) Resourcesβ’30 minutes
- Roadmap to Success Resources: Project Definitionβ’30 minutes
- Copy of Roadmap to Success Resources: Project Definitionβ’30 minutes
- Electric Power Systems - Key Takeawaysβ’15 minutes
5 assignmentsβ’Total 150 minutes
- Renewable Energy & Smart Grid Technologiesβ’30 minutes
- Self-checkβ’30 minutes
- Self-checkβ’30 minutes
- Self-checkβ’30 minutes
- Self-checkβ’30 minutes
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Reviewed on Apr 7, 2020
A very brief yet informative session on the basics of power systems which gives an insight into the concepts of basic electricity, power systems, switchgear, Smart grid and Renewable technologies
Reviewed on Jun 18, 2020
It was an interesting course, learned a lot of concepts which I haven't heard of earlier with regards to Influencing People in the corporate world. Overall it has been a great learning experience.
Reviewed on Jan 17, 2020
What an Extraordinary Course, I really appreciate meeting with such a skilled professor and a tutor too.Though his main focus was on the USA and quiz were mainly focusing on the USA not globally.
Frequently asked questions
You'll learn how electricity moves through the power system and how the main parts of that system work together. It starts with electricity basics, including current and Ohm's Law, then builds into generation, transmission, distribution, and newer topics like the smart grid and renewable energy. Along the way, you'll use quizzes to identify equipment, compare system segments, and check that you can explain what each part is doing.
No, you don't need prior utility or electrical industry experience. A high school diploma and basic math knowledge are the main expectations, because you'll use simple calculations and relationships involving voltage, current, and resistance. The course teaches the power-system concepts themselves rather than assuming you've studied them before.
Yes, it's beginner-friendly if you want a broad introduction to electric power systems rather than advanced engineering analysis. The course begins with basic electricity and builds gradually toward substations, switching, and grid topics through short lessons, readings, and quizzes. If you're already looking for detailed power-system design or heavy calculations, this will likely feel introductory.
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