602.503 (23W) Sustainable Energy Management 2: Innovation and Business Models in the Energy Sector
Überblick
- Lehrende/r
- LV-Titel englisch Sustainable Energy Management 2: Innovation and Business Models in the Energy Sector
- LV-Art Vorlesung-Kurs (prüfungsimmanente LV )
- LV-Modell Blended-Learning-Lehrveranstaltung
- Online-Anteil 25%
- Semesterstunde/n 2.0
- ECTS-Anrechnungspunkte 4.0
- Anmeldungen 17 (20 max.)
- Organisationseinheit
- Unterrichtssprache Englisch
- mögliche Sprache/n der Leistungserbringung Englisch
- LV-Beginn 31.10.2023
- eLearning zum Moodle-Kurs
Zeit und Ort
LV-Beschreibung
Intendierte Lernergebnisse
How to critically evaluate key features, opportunities, and challenges associated with modern energy technologies, and understand how these factors shape their contributions to global decarbonization.
Use systems-level tools and skills to analyze the technological, economic, and socio-political dimensions of real-world energy technologies and projects.
How to recognize the types and differences between existing energy resources, understand their procurement and utilization, and understand their impacts on society and the environment.
Become knowledgeable about the existing and potential future sources of renewable energy and be able to intelligently interpret reported aspects of the energy and renewable energy fields.
Lehrmethodik inkl. Einsatz von eLearning-Tools
The course will be conducted online and on campus. The first 2 sessions (Oct 31 and Nov 7) will be conducted using Zoom, and the remaining sessions in January will be conducted in person, on campus, without Zoom.
The classroom periods will include a combination of lecture, instructive videos, and discussion of studied themes and reading assignments.
Students will have brief homework assignments, and a research paper to complete.
One in-class test toward the end of the semester will be conducted focused on the course material, and for preparation for the final examination.
A comprehensive exam to be conducted after the last class session is not planned.
Inhalt/e
This course is designed to introduce students to the issues of energy in the 21st century. The course will cover the current production and utilization of energy, as well as the consequences of this use, examining finite fossil energy reserves, impacts on the environment and climate, and the social and economic impacts of our present energy production and use. Sustainable energy, also known as renewable energy, refers to the generation and utilization of energy from sources that are naturally replenished and have minimal environmental impact. Examples include energy derived from moving water (hydropower), wind power, heat of the Earth (geothermal energy), and the sun (solar energy). Energy derived from the burning of coal, oil, or uranium is not considered renewable because they are finite resources. Sustainable energy is an important part of the global efforts to combat climate change, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and promote clean energy sources. The course will examine the emerging field of sustainable energy, fuel, and food production, emphasizing the importance of developing energy efficient and sustainable methods of production, and how these new technologies can contribute to replacing the diminishing supplies of fossil fuels, and reduce the consequences of carbon dioxide release into the environment.
Erwartete Vorkenntnisse
No specialized prior knowledge is required.
Curriculare Anmeldevoraussetzungen
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Literatur
Study materials will be available from publicly available websites that the instructor will communicate.
Prüfungsinformationen
Prüfungsmethode/n
The final examination will be scheduled after the classroom sessions. It will be focused on the class presentations and discussions. The format will be multiple choice, and short answer fill-in.
Beurteilungskriterien/-maßstäbe
Students will be evaluated on their attendance and participation, submitted assignments, in class test, final examination and research paper.
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