Advance the clean energy transition with a deep dive into microgrid systems
As more industries adopt sustainable strategies and become key organisational pillars, the demand for skilled workers grows exponentially.
Gain specialised skills and knowledge in the renewable energy market and microgrid technologies to help the planet reach Net Zero.
Navigate the complex renewable energy microgrid market and policy
When you begin this course, you’ll explore various forms of renewable energy, before zeroing in on renewable energy technologies.
You’ll get the latest insights into microgrids, including how they’re designed, the difference between standalone and connected microgrids, and their impact on the energy market.
Explore the ways green hydrogen can be integrated into renewable energy grids
Green hydrogen plays a crucial role in enhancing the reliability and sustainability of microgrid systems. Discover more about its importance and how its integration can revolutionise energy grids.
Learn with the experts at Deakin University
Deakin University’s School of Engineering is at the forefront of microgrid technology. Their team of experts will be there to support you throughout this course.
Upon completing this course, consider joining Deakin University’s Renewable Energy Microgrid: Market and Policy, Renewable Energy Microgrid: Integrating Green Hydrogen or Renewable Energy Microgrid: Energy Management in Standalone and Grid-Connected modes.
Empower a Net Zero workplace and community with sustainable and green-powered skills
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to discern industry challenges and opportunities as they relate to the green transition. You’ll be equipped to play a pivotal role in shaping environmental policy and creating sustainable solutions that help organisations reach their Net Zero goals.
This course is designed for anyone interested in learning more or developing their sustainability and green energy skills, especially with renewable energy systems. It’ll be beneficial for company owners, policymakers, and engineers.