TRaCE energy storage course offers free flexible learning

A free self-paced online course from TRaCE and the University of Newcastle aims to help industry professionals explore how battery storage technology fits into renewable energy and business planning.

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A new online course on battery and energy storage is now available through the University of Newcastle, delivered by the Trailblazer for Recycling and Clean Energy (TRaCE) initiative.

TRaCE is a partnership between the University of Newcastle and UNSW, and is focused on moving clean energy and circular economy research into real-world manufacturing. This new course is part of TRaCE’s effort to support upskilling across industries by offering practical education designed in collaboration with industry needs.

The Fundamentals of Future Energy Storage microcredential is aimed at professionals working in — or looking to move into — clean technology, energy, or sustainability. The course covers key battery technologies, how storage can be integrated into renewable energy systems, and how these developments can be applied in a commercial setting.

The course is free and open for enrolment now.

It is suitable for engineers, technicians, business leaders, and innovators, especially those looking to better understand the role energy storage plays in reaching net zero goals.

Delivered fully online and in a self-paced format, the course uses videos, infographics, and quizzes to help learners grasp both the technical and business aspects of energy storage solutions.

For more information and to enrol, go to the University of Newcastle website here.

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