Microcredential in Microgrids Systems

Designing and engineering distributed energy systems for resilient power.

Register by 9/29/25 – Class Sessions (virtual on-line) Begins 10/3/25

Microgrids are revolutionizing how we generate and distribute electricity. They offer cleaner, more resilient, and decentralized energy systems that can operate independently when necessary and support the main grid for added capacity.

Microgrid System Foundations: is an introductory course, the first in a 3-level series, for aspiring energy systems workers entering the sector or industry professionals seeking insights and decision support. It provides a practical overview of microgrid technologies, their applications, and their growing role in modernizing and supporting the energy sector. 

Program Objectives: The multi-level program leverages the use of the CSU computer lab and resources to progressively apply computer models for Microgrid System development. By focusing on how individual components work together to fulfill the goals of the whole system and respond to stakeholder needs, SE ensures effective collaboration and system performance. The application of model-based methods and simulation studies enhances system understanding and students essential knowledge for the evolving energy sector. 

 

Take advantage of indroductory pricing at $995 per seat


Engineering a resilient energy revolution:

Microgrid Systems for the future of energy

"A dialog on the value of systems engineering education for up-skilling our modern energy workforce"

 (John Juhasz, CEO of Telepath Systems, Inc — interviews — David Long, INCOSE past president, founder of Vitech)

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