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  • A Guide to Offshore Wind Energy: 2 PDH

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    Offshore wind turbines harness the energy of the ocean winds and turn it into electricity. This course introduces the basic principles of proposed US offshore wind facilities. The course summarizes a study conducted by EESI of existing European and Asian offshore wind farms. The topics addressed include technical issues related to marine foundations and structures, transmission issues unique to offshore power generation, political and regulatory issues and the public's perceptions of proposed offshore wind farms. This course demonstrates that offshore wind energy has been successfully implemented in other parts of the world and that the potential for wind farms in U.S. waters is favorable.Instructor: Juan Pesante, PE
  • Advanced Fabricated Building: 6 PDH

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    In this course the student will understand the building requirements of manufactured structures, particularly residential homes in Florida, as well as understand the various fabrication materials used for other advanced building projects. Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PE
  • Analysis of National Charging infrastructure for Electric Vehicles: 3 PDH

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    This courses addresses the fundamental question of how much plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) charging infrastructure is needed in the United States to support both plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) and battery electric vehicles (BEVs). In this course the student will understand PEV charging infrastructure requirements and analyze a range of plausible scenarios that consider the relationship between the evolution of the PEV fleet and charging infrastructure.Instructor: Juan Pesante, PE
  • Approach Roadway Deformations: 4 PDH

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    In this course the student will understand roadway approach embankment design and construction and methods to mitigate deformations typically seen in these structure, including the infamous “bump” encountered at the approach to structure interface.Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PE
  • Best Practices for O&M of Photovoltaic and Energy Storage Systems: 5 PDH

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    In this course the student will understand how to reduce the cost and improve the effectiveness of operations and maintenance (O&M) for photovoltaic (PV) systems and combined PV and energy storage systems. The course follows the guide: Best Practices for O&M of Photovoltaic and Energy Storage Systems 3rd edition, published by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.Instructor: Juan Pesante, PE
  • Boiler Basics-Operation and Maintenance: 5 PDH

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    In this course the student will understand steam generation, boilers and boiler components, and basic concepts in their operation and maintenance.Instructor: Seth Grablow, PE
  • Building Envelope Impact on HVAC Energy Use: 3 PDH

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    How airtight are the buildings you are responsible for? What is the energy load and indoor air quality like in your buildings? The only way to know is to perform a study. Despite common assumptions, measurements have shown that typical U.S. commercial buildings are not particularly airtight. In this course we present a recent simulation study on the impact of improving envelope airtightness in U.S. commercial buildings. You get documented, verifiable facts, report charts and graphs illustrating the findings, and a discussion from the report on the results of the study, Investigation of the Impact of Commercial Building Envelope Airtightness on HVAC Energy Use.Instructor: Seth Grablow, PE
  • Carbon Absorption of Volatile Organic Compounds: 3 PDH

    Carbon Absorption of Volatile Organic Compounds: 3 PDH

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    Carbon adsorption is used in air pollution control to remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from low to medium concentration gas streams, when stringent outlet concentration must be met and/or recovery of the VOC is desired. This course covers the types of adsorbers, adsorption theory, and design procedures for carbon adsorption equipment.
    Instructor: Seth Grablow, PE
  • Coating Types and Characteristics of Metals: 3 PDH

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    In this course the student will understand the characteristics and applications of various industrial coatings and metal finishes. Instructor: Seth Grablow, PE
  • Compressed Air Energy Storage and Pumped Storage Hydropower Concepts: 4 PDH

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    In this course the student will understand understand current Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) and Pumped Storage Hydropower (PSH) technologies and explore future advances of this technology by examining the feasibility of a variety of different concepts. Instructor: Juan Pesante, PE
  • Concepts for Advanced Electrical Knowledge & Practical Troubleshooting: 8 PDH

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    In this course, applicable to all professional engineering backgrounds, the student will understand the concepts of electricity and mechanism and design of electronics. They will understand how electrical components work from theory to design to the operation of common industrial circuits with tips for practical troubleshooting.Instructor: Juan Pesante, PE
  • Concrete Construction: 6 PDH

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    More concrete is used than any other man-made material in the world, about seven billion cubic meters of concrete – more than one cubic meter for every person on Earth.
    Concrete is one of the most important construction materials. It is comparatively economical, easy to make, offers continuity and solidity, and will bond with other materials.
    In this course the student will understand essentially all aspects of concrete construction including characteristics, mix design, formwork, joints, placement, finishing, and pre-cast. Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PE
  • Conduits, Culverts, and Pipes Part I: 4 PDH

    Conduits, Culverts, and Pipes Part I: 4 PDH

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    Part I of a two-part series. This course provides guidance on the design and construction of conduits, culverts, and pipes, and the design procedures for trench/embankment earth loadings, highway loadings, railroad loadings, surface concentrated loadings, internal/external fluid pressures, cast-in-place conduits for dams, circular reinforced concrete pipe for small dams and levees, and corrugated metal pipe for rural levees and culverts.
    Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PE

  • Conduits, Culverts, and Pipes Part II: 4 PDH

    Conduits, Culverts, and Pipes Part II: 4 PDH

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    Part II of a two-part series. This course provides guidance on the design and construction of conduits, culverts, and pipes, and the design procedures for trench/embankment earth loadings, highway loadings, railroad loadings, surface concentrated loadings, internal/external fluid pressures, cast-in-place conduits for dams, circular reinforced concrete pipe for small dams and levees, and corrugated metal pipe for rural levees and culverts.
    Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PE

  • Corrosion Protection for Metal Fasteners in Coastal Areas: 3 PDH

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    In this online course a student will understand material design and selection of metal fasteners and connectors on structures in coastal areas for increased corrosion-resistance.
    Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PE
  • Design and Construction of Road Tunnels-Part 1 Planning: 5 PDH

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    In this course the student will come to understand a general overview of the planning process of a road tunnel project, geometrical requirements and recommendations of new road tunnels, investigative techniques and parameters required for planning, construction and design of road tunnels, and the different types of reports required for a road tunnel project.
    Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PE
  • Design and Construction of Road Tunnels-Part 2 Methodology and Excavation Support: 5 PDH

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    In this course the student will understand the construction methodology and excavation support systems for cut-and-cover road tunnels, design and construction issues for rock and soft ground tunneling, and the special approaches that must be made when passing through difficult ground.
    Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PE
  • Design and Construction of Road Tunnels-Part 3 Design and Detailing: 5 PDH

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    In this course the student will understand the concepts of the sequential excavation method as well as the design, purpose and construction of tunnel linings, immersed tunnels, and jacked box tunnels.
    Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PE
  • Design and Construction of Road Tunnels-Part 4 Obstacles and Mitigations: 5 PDH

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    In this course the student will understand the reasons and methods to consider regarding seismic activity in the design process. The concepts of mined/bored tunnel construction engineering. Also, how to monitor the performance of the tunnel construction process, and how to identify, characterize and repair tunnels.
    Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PE
  • Design and Development of Hybrid Power Plants: 4 PDH

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    In this course the student will understand the hybrid power plant and the necessary design and planning details required to ensure reliable and efficient means for power production. Instructor: Juan Pesante, PE
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