Course Details

The Transforming the Grid: AI, Renewables, Storage, EVs, and Prosumers course, offered by Stanford Online, is an on-demand online program that examines the dramatic changes in the electric grid driven by renewable energy adoption, storage technologies, electric vehicles, and smart devices. It focuses on managing intermittency and uncertainty through innovations like artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), while highlighting the role of prosumers in a digitally transformed energy landscape. This beginner-friendly course requires about 6 hours to complete, with a tuition fee of $495, and provides 0.5 CEU-equivalent units, making it accessible for professionals interested in the future of clean energy without requiring an engineering or energy background.


Core Content


The curriculum explores the modernization of the electric grid, covering electricity generation, transmission, and distribution. It delves into AI and ML applications for consumer behavior analysis, demand response, forecasting, network management, and asset location. Key topics include the digital transformation of the grid, the interactive role of prosumers as energy consumers and providers, pricing and rate models for storage and renewables, the emergence of electric vehicle (EV) charging demands and their grid impacts, and the advantages of various storage technologies in handling renewable energy intermittency for grid reliability.


Key Skills


Participants gain the ability to describe electricity generation, transmission, and distribution processes, identify AI and ML applications for improving grid operations, and understand the role of prosumers in interactive energy systems. The course develops competencies in calculating pricing models for storage and renewable scenarios, interpreting EV charging impacts on the grid, and explaining how different storage technologies ensure reliability amid renewable intermittency. Graduates acquire practical expertise in analyzing digital grid transformations and applying systems-level thinking to clean energy challenges.


Target Learners


This course is designed for professionals at all levels interested in clean energy and sustainability, including business leaders, policymakers, nonprofit workers, and government officials aiming to contribute to a better world. It suits individuals without engineering or energy backgrounds who want to learn about grid transformations and make informed decisions on renewable integration.


Learning Format


Delivered 100% online and on-demand, the program allows self-paced completion over 60 days of access. It features short videos, online exercises, and knowledge checks, with no live sessions required, ensuring flexibility for busy schedules.


Additional Benefits


Completers earn 0.5 CEU-equivalent units, providing verifiable credentials for professional development in clean tech and sustainability fields. The course supports career growth by offering insights into emerging trends like AI in energy, fostering contributions to climate change solutions and grid reliability.


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Transforming the Grid: AI, Renewables, Storage, EVs, and Prosumers