This first course of the Energy Production, Distribution & Safety series – which explores various facets of the power sector – familiarizes participants with standards and policies of the electric ...
Through flexible course options, students enrolled in the Next Generation Power & Energy (NGPES) subplan in our Professional Master's Program may pursue a 30-credit hour MS degree. The degree can be ...
Electricity is playing an increasing role as we look to develop low carbon sources of energy. Get ahead in this exciting field and develop your understanding of how electrical networks will be ...
Two RIT courses have recently earned Continuing Education Provider Accreditation, according to the credentialing service Interstate Renewable Energy Council Inc. The courses—Wind Power Systems and ...
The electric utility business is unique from most other industries. Electric utilities own, operate and maintain complex power system assets across large geographical areas. Specifically, in North ...
Power electronics is a key enabling technology in essentially all electronic systems and is increasingly important in the grid interface of renewable energy sources and in efficient electrical loads.
This foundation course is designed to give energy sector staff a basic level of understanding of energy building blocks. The program design will also increase awareness of energy sector issues among ...
Rationalizing an investment in a facility's infrastructure can be a difficult prospect for any plant engineer or technician, often requiring extensive justification. Investments that are deemed ...