Rich Wies

Dr. Wies is an electrical engineer with a focus on renewable energy, distributed controls and energy management, and microgrid modeling and stability. He specializes in engineering challenges of renewable energy integration in remote islanded microgrids including standalone asynchronous renewable generation, energy distribution and storage optimization with high renewable energy penetration, stability of inverter-dominated grids, and assessment of renewable energy impacts on food, energy, and water system security in remote Alaska communities.

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Powering Resilient Communities: A Holistic Approach to Food, Energy, and Water Security (edX) EdX
University of Alaska Fairbanks,AlaskaX

Powering Resilient Communities: A Holistic Approach to Food, Energy, and Water Security (edX)

Embark on a transformative journey towards creating self-sufficient and resilient communities with 'Powering Resilient Communities'. This edX course offers an in-depth exploration of Food, Energy, and Water (FEW) security, focusing on the unique challenges faced by Arctic communities. Gain research-based insights and practical tools to design robust renewable energy systems and enhance community resilience.

Self Paced
Self-Paced
Renewable Energy for Arctic Food and Water Security (edX) EdX
University of Alaska Fairbanks,AlaskaX

Renewable Energy for Arctic Food and Water Security (edX)

Explore the intersection of renewable energy, food, and water security with our comprehensive course designed for community planners, grid designers, and business leaders working in Arctic regions. Learn research-backed strategies to implement stronger, more resilient energy solutions that ensure sustainable living conditions.

Self Paced
Self-Paced
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