Wind Energy Development
EX 1111 is offered this spring:
Course at a glance
- Fully online synchronous course.
- Live classes are held in a Zoom room over the course of two consecutive weekends.
- Learn through lectures and lively discussions, as you broaden your network and explore the connections of this course with your own professional practice.
- Aimed at industry executives, environmental professionals, project managers, power producers and regulators, those working in government agencies, utility companies, and energy agencies, as well as developers and investors interested in expanding their career or business with renewable energy.
- Credentialed by the Foundational Technologies Institute (FTI), an independent organization, to meet standards of quality, practicality, and alignment to business needs.
What you will learn
By the end of this course, you should be able to:
- Describe how wind energy is captured, converted, and best utilized through different wind power systems.
- Describe the mechanics of different types of wind turbines (horizontal, vertical, and ducted).
- Walk through the steps required to build residential or commercial wind energy projects (i.e. how to assess the potential of wind resources, choose the right system for your location, acquire land, acquire permits, and assess economic feasibility).
- Understand the most exciting wind power innovations (vertical axis installations for houses, off-shore wind advancements, O-WIND urban turbines, Nemoi Vertical Axis Wind Turbines, etc.)
- Explain major barriers to wind power installations (nimbyism, bird and insect deaths, noise) and what innovations are addressing them.
Offered:
Take note:
- Assessment activities include readings, quizzes and assignments. Homework, readings, and quizzes should take an average of 4 to 6 hours each week.
- If you wish to obtain a Record of Achievement in Wind Energy Development and Design, you are required to take the three Renewable Energy Essentials courses in addition to this course; it is highly recommended that you take the Essentials courses prior to completing this course.
Overall Schedule
Jun 14 — pre-class information opens
Students in this course section may have pre-class readings or assessments to complete.
Lecture/Class Schedule
Jun 16Jun 25
8:30 am – 10:30 am MT
8:30 am – 10:30 am MT
8:30 am – 10:30 am MT
Jun 28 — post-class component closes
Students in this section may have post-class readings or assessments to complete.
Synchronous online learning, eClass
42 hours of instruction
In synchronous online courses, students move through the course material at the same pace as their peers. These courses also provide learners with pre-scheduled online lectures that have the instructor and students interacting at the same time. All components of this type of course are accessible through eClass, the University of Alberta’s eLearning management tool. format details

Your Instructor
Gabriel JohnID: gabriel-john
Gabriel John is a professional agrologist with extensive experience in program design and implementation in the areas of climate change, emissions management, clean energy, and emerging technologies. His government and academic work in the past decade has focused on developing strategic policies and innovative programs in the complex energy-environment nexus. Gabriel currently works on strategic environmental and sustainable energy policies and programs, including leading the development of policies relating to renewable development and the de-carbonization of the electricity sector.
Your Instructor
Jorge Osorio PinaID: jorge-osorio-pina
Class info
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This course includes both synchronous and asynchronous parts.
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42 course hours in total
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Cost assistance: may be eligible for the Canada-Alberta Job Grant, the Canada Training Benefit, and the Skilled Immigrant Micro-Loan.
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Please be advised that some of our courses fill quickly, early registration is encouraged to secure your spot. See our refunds, withdrawals & transfers policies for detailed information.
This course has no prerequisites
Students from all educational backgrounds welcome. You can register for this course without applying and enrolling in a program.
Take note:
- Assessment activities include readings, quizzes and assignments. Homework, readings, and quizzes should take an average of 4 to 6 hours each week.
- If you wish to obtain a Record of Achievement in Wind Energy Development and Design, you are required to take the three Renewable Energy Essentials courses in addition to this course; it is highly recommended that you take the Essentials courses prior to completing this course.
Currently counts towards:
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└ core course
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└ course option
Applicants intending to enrol in a program are encouraged to apply as soon as possible to lock in their course requirements since they are prone to change.
*If you are already enroled in this program, please refer to your specific program requirements as outlined at the time of your admission: Bear Tracks > Academic Advisement.
Looking for different course dates?
New course schedules are released each June and November.