Renewable energy (5 cr)
Code: EN00BH44-3008
General information
- Enrollment
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07.11.2022 - 18.11.2022
Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
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09.01.2023 - 26.05.2023
Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 5 cr
- Local portion
- 1 cr
- Virtual portion
- 4 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Blended learning
- Unit
- Department of Construction and Energy Engineering
- Campus
- Kotka Campus
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- Seats
- 10 - 40
- Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Energy Engineering
- Teachers
- Jyri Mulari
- Merja Mäkelä
- Marko Saxell
- Teacher in charge
- Jyri Mulari
- Groups
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ENKT21KMEnergy engineering, part-time studies
- Course
- EN00BH44
Objective
After completing this course, you will be able to
list main renewable energy sources in Finland and globally
identify the role of large-scale centralized and small-scale distributed energy production
describe the basic principles of energy production processes using renewable sources
analyze the energy efficiency of renewable sources
evaluate the importance of production methods and subsidies in a national and international context.
Content
How are photosynthesis and carbon cycle related to renewable energy?
At which level are hydro and solarpower produced in large-scale centralized and small-scale distributed energy production?
Which machinery and devices are needed to produce heat and electricity from renewable sources and waste?
How would you compute the operating efficiency of a distant-monitored solar panel or solar collector, and how would you optimize the production?
In which way do the production subsidies affect the development of production and price in Finland and in Germany, for example?
Course material
Osoitetaan Learn-alustalla
Study forms and methods
Oppitunnit
Harjoitustehtävät
RDI and work-related cooperation
Yritysesimerkkejä
International cooperation
Guest lectures from Stralsund University of Applied Sciences
Evaluation scale
1-5
Qualifications
Energy engineering mathematics 1
Basics of energy technology and power stations
Fuels and heating systems