Microgrid Systems

In development (Spring/Summer 2025): Introduction to Microgrids

Microgrid systems are a crucial innovation in energy management, offering localized grids that can operate independently or in conjunction with the main grid. These systems enhance energy resilience, reduce environmental impact, and improve energy efficiency. 

This eight-week microcredential offers a comprehensive exploration of the fundamentals of microgrids, a transformative technology reshaping energy generation and distribution. Designed for engineers, energy professionals, and individuals interested in sustainable and resilient energy solutions, the program provides in-depth knowledge of microgrid operations, essential components, and their vital role in the future of energy systems. Through this program, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of microgrid architecture, deployment strategies, and the integration of renewable energy sources, preparing them to meet changing workforce and industry sector needs. Developed and taught by expert faculty and leading industry professionals, this microcredential equips participants with both theoretical insights and practical skills. As the foundational course in a stacking series, it prepares learners to progressively build expertise in designing, managing, and optimizing modern microgrid systems.

Tentative Schedule: In-person, 3 hours, once a week (Friday afternoons) on the campus of Ï㽶¸£ÀûÖ±²¥.


A certificate in microgrid systems can lead to various job opportunities in the energy sector, particularly focused on sustainable energy solutions, power systems, and electrical engineering. Here are some potential roles:

  1. Microgrid Engineer/Technician: This role involves designing, implementing, and maintaining microgrid systems, including the integration of renewable energy sources such as solar or wind. Responsibilities may also include troubleshooting, optimizing system performance, and ensuring the stability of the grid.

  2. Energy Systems Analyst: Professionals analyze the performance of energy systems, including microgrids, and recommend improvements for efficiency, reliability, and sustainability. They often work with data from energy monitoring systems to optimize energy distribution and consumption.

  3. Renewable Energy Project Manager: Individuals in this position manage projects that involve the installation and commissioning of microgrids or renewable energy systems. They ensure projects meet regulatory requirements and stay within budget and timeline constraints.

  4. Power Systems Consultant: Consultants work with companies and municipalities to design and implement microgrid solutions, providing expertise on integrating distributed energy resources, regulatory compliance, and system optimization.

  5. Electrical Engineer – Power Systems: This role focuses on designing and optimizing electrical systems that include microgrid configurations. Engineers may work on the technical aspects of connecting different power sources, storage solutions, and load management systems.

  6. Grid Integration Specialist: Specialists work on integrating microgrids with existing utility grids, ensuring that systems can operate independently or in conjunction with the main grid. This includes handling control systems, energy storage, and power quality issues.

  7. Energy Policy Analyst: Individuals with expertise in microgrids can contribute to the development of policies and regulations related to energy management, renewable integration, and grid resilience. Analysts often work with government agencies, non-profits, or consulting firms.

These roles are commonly found in renewable energy companies, utility providers, engineering firms, government agencies, and research institutions. The demand for skills in microgrid systems is growing, particularly as the energy sector shifts towards decentralized, resilient, and sustainable power solutions.


The Microgrid Systems microcredential series is a collaboration between Ï㽶¸£ÀûÖ±²¥'s Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Washkewicz College of Engineering, the Division of Continuing and Extended Education, and Telepath Systems, ensuring industry-relevant content and real-world applications.

Executive Director
Nancy M. Pratt, Ph.D.
n.pratt@csuohio.edu