Michigan-Electrical Engineering Package #3: 30 PDH
$180.00 Original price was: $180.00.$90.00Current price is: $90.00.
Michigan – Ethics including MI Laws and Rules for Professional Engineers: 4 PDH
AI/ML Technology in Power System Applications: 5 PDH
In this course the student will understand the role, potential, and challenges of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) technologies in modern power system applications. They will gain knowledge of various AI/ML techniques, their practical uses in grid operations, and the importance of safety, security, and trust in deploying these technologies within critical infrastructure
Best Practices for Energy-Efficient Data Center Design: 4 PDH
In this course the student will understand the principles, strategies, and technologies used to design energy-efficient data centers, including IT systems, environmental controls, cooling systems, air management, and energy performance metrics.
Continuous Energy Improvement in Motor Driven Systems: 5 PDH
In this course the student will understand the principles, strategies, and best practices for achieving continuous energy improvement in motor-driven systems. They will learn how to develop and implement motor management programs, assess motor system efficiency, apply energy-saving technologies, and adopt life-cycle cost approaches to decision-making.
Grid-Scale Energy Storage Technologies: 4 PDH
In this course the student will gain a comprehensive understanding of current and emerging grid-scale energy storage technologies, their operational characteristics, applications, and the role these technologies play in enhancing power system flexibility and supporting renewable energy integration.
Lightning Protection Design and Standards: 5 PDH
In this course the student will understand the principles, standards, risks, and design methods of lightning protection systems, including external and internal protection strategies, materials selection, and risk assessment based on IEC 62305 standards.
Renewable Energy – Ocean Energy Technology: 3 PDH
In this course the student will gain a comprehensive understanding of the principles, technologies, and challenges involved in harvesting ocean energy—wave, tidal, marine current, and ocean thermal energy—and their potential for integration into national renewable energy strategies.
Preview Course: Michigan Statutes, Regulations & Ethics
Preview Course: AI/ML Technology in Power System Applications
Best Practices for Energy-Efficient Data Center Design
Preview Course: Continuous Energy Improvement in Motor Driven Systems
Preview Course: Grid-Scale Energy Storage Technologies
Preview Course: Lightning Protection Design and Standards
Preview Course: Renewable Energy – Ocean Energy Technology
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Nevada-Electrical Engineering Package: 30 PDH
$180.00Original price was: $180.00.$90.00Current price is: $90.00. Add to cartSix Electrical Engineering courses plus Nevada Ethics and Statutes & Codes course that will earn 30 PDH guaranteed to be accepted by the Nevada Board of Licensure of Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors.Instructor: Juan Pesante, PENevada – Ethics including NV Laws and Rules for Professional Engineers: 4 PDH
This course satisfies the Nevada continuing education requirement of two (2) professional development hours in professional ethics and one (1) professional development hour in provisions of NAC 625 & NRS 625, (ref. Nevada Administrative Code 625.40)In this course the student will study two ethics courses including the Nevada State Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors Statutes and Codes. A total of thirty (30) questions will test his or her understanding of the subject.Compressed Air Energy Storage and Pumped Storage Hydropower Concepts: 4 PDH
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.
Energy Storage Technology Cost and Performance: 4 PDH
In this course the student will understand a variety of different energy storage technologies and explore their advantages and disadvantages with an in-depth cost and performance comparison. This course follows the report: Energy Storage Technology and Cost Characterization Report, published by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).
Electrical Storage Guide for Electrical Engineers: 5 PDH
This course provides a thorough overview of current electrical storage technologies including batteries, flywheels, compressed air energy storage (CAES), and pumped storage hydropower (PSH) and is a how-to guide for engineers to aid in the selection, procurement, installation, and/or operation of stationary energy storage systems in today’s electric grid.
Electrification-Power System Evolution and Infrastructure Development: 5 PDH
In this course the student will understand Electrification, the shift from non-electric to electric sources of energy at the point of final consumption, and an analysis of the potential impacts of widespread electrification on the evolution of the U.S. electricity system. This course follows the guide: Electrification Futures Study: Scenarios of Power System Evolution and Infrastructure Development for the United States, published by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
Best Practices for O&M of Photovoltaic and Energy Storage Systems: 5 PDH
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.
Analysis of National Charging infrastructure for Electric Vehicles: 3 PDH
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.
Preview Course: Nevada Ethics, Statutes & Codes
Preview Course: CAES and PSH Concepts
Preview Course: Energy Storage Technology Cost and Performance
Preview Course: Electrical Storage Guide for Electrical Engineers
Preview Course: Electrification-Power System Evolution and Infrastructure Development
Preview Course: Best Practices for O&M of Photovoltaic and Energy Storage Systems
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$90.00Original price was: $90.00.$60.00Current price is: $60.00. Add to cartThree Civil Engineering courses plus Texas Laws, Rules & Ethics course that will earn 15 PDH guaranteed to be accepted by the Texas Board of Professional Engineers & Land Surveyors.Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PETexas – Laws, Rules, & Ethics for Professional Engineers: 3 PDH
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Accident and Operational Safety Analysis: 4 PDH
In this course the student will understand the fundamental concepts of accident dynamics, accident prevention, and accident analysis. The student will learn the theoretical bases of safety management and accident analysis, and the practical application of a Safety Management framework for an organization.
Engineering Human Performance Optimization in the Workplace: 4 PDH
In this course the student will understand the strategic approach for improving performance to reduce human error and manage controls so as to reduce unwanted events and/or mitigate their impact should they occur. The student will learn methods and techniques for catching and reducing errors and locating and eliminating latent organizational weaknesses.
Gravel Road Construction: 4 PDH
It is estimated that over a third of the 4.09 million miles of roadway in the United States are not paved. These are typically unpaved gravel or dirt roads, and they’re mostly located throughout rural areas and communities where the volume of traffic is so low that paving and maintaining a paved road is not economically feasible. In this course the student will understand basic concepts in designing and maintaining gravel surfaced roads and essential tips to ensure lasting performance.