Course Description: This comprehensive program offers an in-depth exploration of battery storage technologies, covering fundamental concepts, applications across various sectors, technical design, safety regulations, and advanced developments in transportation applications.
This course illustrates the diversity of applications for secondary batteries and the main characteristics required of them in terms of storage. The introductory module introduces the concept of energy storage and also briefly describes about energy conversion.
This course on energy storage essentials is intended for professionals wishing to acquire a comprehensive overview of grid-connected energy storage and energy storage systems, and to have the latest technology, market conditions and issues clearly explained.
Welcome to the course on "Next Gen. Energy Storage – Battery and Hydrogen Technology". This course is designed to offer a thorough exploration of diverse energy storage technologies, focusing particularly on battery and green hydrogen technology.
This course examines two very important energy storage applications for the future: grid scale electricity and batteries. Learn about the chemistry and materials science behind these solutions, in addition to the economics that influence their development.
Utility-scale battery systems are revolutionizing global power grids and driving the clean energy transition. Whether you''re new to the field or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course will equip you with the essential knowledge to thrive in the rapidly evolving renewables sector.
The UW Graduate Certificate in Battery Engineering, Materials and Manufacturing is a 15-credit certificate program that focuses on key aspects of battery engineering including electrochemical engineering, battery materials and
This program is designed to cover every aspect of BMS, from the basics of energy storage systems and lithium-ion battery chemistry to advanced topics like BMS architecture, battery safety, thermal management, and cell balancing.
The UW Graduate Certificate in Battery Engineering, Materials and Manufacturing is a 15-credit certificate program that focuses on key aspects of battery engineering including electrochemical engineering, battery materials and manufacturing, and battery system design and control.
This course on energy storage essentials is intended for professionals wishing to acquire a comprehensive overview of grid-connected energy storage and energy storage systems, and to have the latest technology, market conditions and
This program is designed to cover every aspect of BMS, from the basics of energy storage systems and lithium-ion battery chemistry to advanced topics like BMS architecture, battery safety, thermal management, and cell balancing.
In line with current advancements in new battery technology, this course mostly focuses on lithium-ion batteries. You’ll explore their impact on the electric vehicle market, as well as at grid and home level. Energy storage could revolutionise the power and transportation sectors and affect several businesses.
This course is aimed at professionals and postgraduate academics with energy, business, financial, economic and engineering backgrounds. However, anyone interested in developing their knowledge of energy storage and battery technology to enhance their professional development (from policymakers to management consultants) might find it useful.
Courses cover the energy storage landscape (trends, types and applications), essential elements (components, sizing), technical and project risks, and the energy storage market. Additionally, we can provide combined courses covering wind, solar and/or grid-connection as well.
Career Opportunities: Increase your employability in the growing field of battery technology and energy storage systems. Networking and Growth: Access to industry connections and potential mentors in the field of battery and energy management. Advanced Technical Skills: Upgrade your expertise in battery design, BMS, and thermal management systems.
You will also take a closer look at the lithium-ion battery production supply chain and manufacturing process. In line with current advancements in new battery technology, this course mostly focuses on lithium-ion batteries. You’ll explore their impact on the electric vehicle market, as well as at grid and home level.
When you enroll in this course, you'll also be enrolled in this Specialization. Welcome to the course on "Next Gen. Energy Storage – Battery and Hydrogen Technology". This course is designed to offer a thorough exploration of diverse energy storage technologies, focusing particularly on battery and green hydrogen technology.