This course showed some very cool ideas for delivering power to "developing" parts of the world. But the presenter has some weird self-hate thing going on, where he can't stop bashing Western civilizations. Every other sentence, he feels the need to throw in a snide remark about North America and European countries. Without those countries, and the mistakes/successes they've gone through, these developing nations wouldn't be getting the clean energy you so desperately want to push. Ask someone from a poor country if they'd prefer digging by hand, or with a machine that does it in half the time and effort, and I'm sure they'd pick the machine.
A good overview of available renewable energy technologies.
Very insightful lecture. Open your eyes and minds to easy ways you can employ renewable energy technologies to serve local communities on a developing world like mine. Happy to have taken the course.
It brings basic and well deserved knowledge of RE to you.
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I am quite exposed to the renewable energy industry for large scale projects, but this would definitely be a very good introduction course to people who has little or no experience in renewable energy.
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