Instructors: Prof. Dr. Liselotte Schebek; Dr. Jorge Cristobal; M.Sc. Susanne Katharina Hanesch; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Clemens Rohde
Event type:
Lecture & Exercise
Org-unit: Dept. 13 - Civil and Environmental Engineering
Displayed in timetable as:
Ren. Ene.
Subject:
Crediting for:
Hours per week:
3
Language of instruction:
Englisch
Min. | Max. participants:
- | -
Course Contents:
The lecture introduces the students to system considerations of problems of the future energy supply. In the lecture the topics societal challenges, characteristics of renewable energies as well as system technical and political approaches for the development of strategies for "sustainable" energy systems will be dealt with.
0. Introduction and Administration
1. Energy Systems: Today's energy system and the role of Fossil energies
2. Climate Change and Global Warming
3. Scenario analysis and development
4. Global energy scenarios and the role of Renewables
5. Electricity: Renewables' potential and technologies (I)
6. Electricity: Renewables' potential and technologies (II)
7. Heat and Fuels: Renewables' potential and technologies
8. Life Cycle Assessment/Sustainability/Critical Raw Materials of Renewables
9. Energy Policy and Renewables (I)
10. Energy Policy and Renewables (II)
11. Energy system models
12. Demand sectors and efficiency
13. Sector coupling, transport and storage
14. Transformation of Energy systems: Example of German Energiewende
Understanding of the energy system as a whole with regard to its basic structure and the interaction of technological, ecological, economic and societal influencing factors.
Information about:
? Current forecasts on energy demand, availability of resources, impacts of the Climate effect.
? Characteristics of important technologies of energy conversion, storage, use.
? Goals of sustainable development in the field of energy.
Introduction to the application of system-oriented methods for analysis and strategy development in the energy sector.
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