Electric Industry Operations and Markets
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Electric Industry Operations and Markets
Instructor: Lincoln Pratson
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There are 2 modules in this course
This is a two week course. In the first week you will learn about the core activities that the Industry executes to bring electricity to customers. We will review what electricity is, how it is generated, how it is transmitted, how it comes into buildings, and how consumption of electricity instantly feeds back on the transmission and generation of electricity. You will learn to:
Define what electricity is; Describe how electricity is generated, transmitted and distributed; Describe how electricity is generated, transmitted and distributed; and Summarize how the consumption of electric energy instantly feeds back on the transmission and generation of electricity. In the second week, the course shifts to the markets that drive Electric Industry operations. You will learn about the various costs of the electric industry’s core activities, how electricity is priced, the various ways that electric markets are structured, how these market structures determine which power plants are dispatched to produce electricity when, and how recent changes in generator fuel prices, generation technology, market regulations, and environmental regulations are transforming both Electric Industry Markets and Operations. You will learn to: Describe the main cost components to the electric system; Compare the costs of different types of power plants; Interpret the retail pricing of electricity; Explain the different types of electric markets and understand how they operate to dispatch electric supply to meet demand in real time; and Explain why and how the electric industry is regulated.
In the operations module, you will learn about the core activities that the Industry executes to bring electricity to customers. We will review what electricity is, how it is generated, how it is transmitted, how it comes into buildings, and how consumption of electricity instantly feeds back on the transmission and generation of electricity.
What's included
15 videos1 reading4 assignments
15 videos•Total 72 minutes
- Course Introduction•6 minutes
- Electric Industry Overview•4 minutes
- What Electricity Is•5 minutes
- Charge, Current, Voltage, and Resistance•5 minutes
- Electric Power, Electric Energy, and Ohm's Law•3 minutes
- A Circuit Model of the Electric System•4 minutes
- Electromagnetism•6 minutes
- Power Plants•4 minutes
- Capacity Factor•5 minutes
- How a Transformer Works•5 minutes
- Transmitting and Distributing Electricity•4 minutes
- Power Line Loss•3 minutes
- Electric System Basics in Buildings•9 minutes
- Lamp to Plant•5 minutes
- Daily and Seasonal Variations in Electric Load•4 minutes
1 reading•Total 5 minutes
- Report a problem with the course•5 minutes
4 assignments•Total 120 minutes
- Industry Overview•30 minutes
- Generation•30 minutes
- Transmission & Distribution•30 minutes
- Load•30 minutes
In this second module, the course shifts to the markets that drive Electric Industry operations. You will learn about the various costs of the electric industry’s core activities, how electricity is priced, the various ways that electric markets are structured, how these market structures determine which power plants are dispatched to produce electricity when, and how recent changes in generator fuel prices, generation technology, market regulations, and environmental regulations are transforming both Electric Industry Markets and Operations.
What's included
16 videos1 reading4 assignments1 peer review
16 videos•Total 90 minutes
- Managing Supply to Meet Demand•7 minutes
- The Need for Different Power Plants•6 minutes
- Levelized Cost of Electricity•6 minutes
- Retail Pricing of Electricity•4 minutes
- The Need for Regulation•5 minutes
- Who Regulates What•2 minutes
- Major Federal Regulations•6 minutes
- Existing Electric Market Structures•6 minutes
- Ideal Economic Dispatch•7 minutes
- Generator Selling Price•4 minutes
- Actual Economic Dispatch•4 minutes
- Relationship Between Wholesale and Retail Prices•8 minutes
- Impact of Fuel Prices•6 minutes
- Impact of Government Regulations•7 minutes
- Impact of Government Incentivies•10 minutes
- Growth in Renewable Electricity Generation•2 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
- Share your learning experience•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 120 minutes
- System Management•30 minutes
- Regulation•30 minutes
- Markets•30 minutes
- External Market Forces•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
- Electric Industry Operations and Market Assignment•120 minutes
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Reviewed on May 24, 2023
This is a great course where you will get an overview of the Electricity Generation, Transmission and Distributions and the Electricity Utility Market specifically in United States.
Reviewed on Mar 17, 2021
very exciting course about the electric markets and its operations.......recommend this course for all those who are seeking a basic understanding of the workings of the electric industry.
Reviewed on Mar 11, 2026
I really liked this course. It helped me to better understand the industry. I would recommend vetting the peered reviewed final assignments before peer reviews. Some of them were not applicable.
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