Green Technology Certification Programs
Structured seminars covering renewable energy, sustainable systems, and environmental innovation through interactive analysis and peer discussion
What you'll actually study
Our programs focus on the technical aspects of green technology implementation. You'll work through case studies from actual projects, analyze system designs, and understand the engineering decisions behind renewable installations.
Sessions run between six and twelve weeks, with weekly seminars lasting two hours. Material covers photovoltaic systems, wind energy infrastructure, battery storage technology, and grid integration challenges. Each topic includes problem sets and discussion forums.
We don't promise career transformation. What we offer is structured learning from professionals who've worked on large-scale renewable projects. The content gets technical and assumes you're comfortable with engineering concepts and data analysis.

Program Structure
Each certification follows a similar format with weekly seminars, technical assignments, and peer discussion sessions
Foundation Week
System overview and current technology standards. Review of physics principles and energy conversion efficiency. Introduction to analysis tools and simulation software used throughout the course.
Technical Modules
Four to eight weeks covering specific technologies. Each module includes detailed component analysis, performance calculations, and real project case studies. Problem sets require applying formulas and interpreting technical specifications.
Integration Studies
Analysis of how different systems work together in practice. Grid connection requirements, storage integration, and load management. Discussion of regulatory frameworks and interconnection standards across different regions.
Final Assessment
Comprehensive analysis project examining a proposed renewable installation. You'll evaluate technical feasibility, calculate expected performance, and identify potential implementation challenges. Peer review follows standard engineering critique format.
Who teaches these sessions
Engineers and analysts who've worked on renewable projects. They present technical content and moderate discussions about implementation challenges.
Bjorn Vestergaard
Wind Systems Specialist
Spent twelve years with offshore wind developers in Northern Europe. Focuses on turbine performance analysis and wake effect modeling in his sessions.
Katarzyna Nowak
Solar Integration Engineer
Works with utility-scale photovoltaic installations. Her modules cover inverter technology, grid synchronization, and power quality management for large arrays.
Siobhan O'Malley
Storage Systems Analyst
Specializes in battery technology and energy storage economics. Teaches modules on lithium chemistry, degradation patterns, and dispatch optimization strategies.
Leena Virtanen
Grid Modernization Consultant
Background in transmission planning and distributed generation integration. Leads discussions on interconnection standards and voltage regulation in renewable-heavy networks.
How enrollment works
New program cohorts start every month. Sessions are scheduled at fixed times, though recordings are available if you miss one. Discussion forums remain active throughout the program duration.
Cost ranges from $840 to $1,450 depending on program length. Payment plans available. Certification issued after completing all assignments and the final assessment project.
- Weekly two-hour seminars with Q&A sessions
- Access to technical libraries and simulation tools
- Moderated discussion forums with peers and instructors
- Problem sets reviewed with detailed technical feedback
- Certificate documenting completed topics and hours
- Six months of material access after program completion