Alternative Energy Systems

Course modules:

1. The physical and chemical principles of converting various forms of energy into heat;
2. The physical and chemical principles of converting various forms of energy directly into electrical energy;
3. Environmental aspects of alternative energy.

Competencies, knowledge, skills and understanding to be acquired by the student:

  • acquiring knowledge of the characteristics and features of non-conventional energy sources using modern methods of non-conventional energy;
  • mastering methods for calculating alternative energy installations and assessing their efficiency;
  • the ability to analyse the impact of alternative energy installations on the environment (life cycle assessment, emissions, land use, noise, visual impact, impact on wildlife);
  • understanding of the principles of environmental safety in the manufacture, operation and disposal of alternative energy equipment (solar panels, wind turbines, bioreactors, heat pumps).

Learning results:

  • Ability to demonstrate knowledge of the engineering, technical and software aspects of typical alternative energy installations in a professional context; to carry out, either independently or as part of a team of specialists, the calculation, development and design of alternative energy installations;
  • To carry out an environmental and economic assessment of the feasibility of replacing traditional energy sources with alternative ones, taking into account local and global environmental impacts;
  • Assess the reduction in carbon footprint and the overall environmental impact when implementing alternative energy systems;
  • Take into account the requirements of environmental legislation, EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) standards and the principles of the circular economy at all stages of a power plant’s life cycle.

Course Description “Alternative Energy Systems”

Educational and Professional Program “Renewable Energy Engineering”