Spring 2026
ENG-SCI 215
Instructors
Schedule
September 2 - December 3
Thursday, 11:15am - 12:30pm
Physical and Economical Operations of Sustainable Energy Systems
Description
This course introduces graduate students to operational issues in sustainable electric energy systems. The first part covers basic electrical engineering, optimization, and economic concepts. The second part examines the “modular” view of energy processing components (e.g., generators, transmission network, demands). The third part explores physical and market operations in the evolving electricity industry. Computer-based demos and homework will help students understand key concepts relevant to the power industry.
Department
Engineering Sciences
School
Faculty of Arts & Sciences
Course Level
Graduate
Interest Area
Physical Sciences
Credits
4
Cross Registration
Available