This course provides a broad view of the evolving nature of energy and the influence of cost, availability, sustainability, technical advancements, lifestyle, and concern over the environment. Learners get a peek into our energy history, recent technical and societal advancements in clean energy, and some of the more important adjustments we have seen and will continue to see. It includes a discussion of how our energy infrastructure adapts to the changing landscape while managing costs, often deploying a new workforce while providing highly reliable grid power necessary for a robust and competitive economy. Material covers current and future workforce opportunities.


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Energy: The Enterprise
This course is part of Energy Production, Distribution & Safety Specialization

Instructor: Martin Casstevens
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Reviewed on Jan 7, 2023
in our experience, we suggest you enroll in energy : the enterprise courses and gain some new skill from professionals completely free and we assure you wil be worth it
Reviewed on May 22, 2020
Very useful course. It is needed for everyone in the engineering field. Professor explained the concepts well. The conversations are very good. Gained knowledge about energy.
Reviewed on Jun 8, 2020
Great Learning Opportunity, the course has well described the basics of the impact of energy in common life and utility industry.





