pre025 - Wind Energy and Storage (Course overview)

pre025 - Wind Energy and Storage (Course overview)

Institute of Physics 6 KP
Module components Semester courses Winter semester 2024/2025 Examination
Lecture
  • Unlimited access 5.06.M125 - Basics of Wind Energy Show lecturers
    • Dr. Michael Hölling

    Thursday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 05/12/24)
    Friday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 06/12/24)

  • Unlimited access 5.06.M127 - Energy Storage Show lecturers
    • Dr. Martin Knipper
    • Prof. Dr. Michael Wark, Dipl.-Chem.

    Thursday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 17/10/24), Location: W16A 004
    Friday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 18/10/24), Location: W16A 004
    Dates on Thursday, 28.11.2024 08:00 - 10:00, Location: V03 0-C002

    The lecture course, held by Prof. R. Steinberger, introduces Hydrogen as Energy carrier and fuel cells as efficient, emmission-free energy converters.

Exercises
  • No access 5.06.M125 Ü - Basics of Wind Energy Show lecturers
    • Dr. Michael Hölling

    Thursday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 17/10/24)

    Please note: No need to register for this exercise session, which is meant only to block the room for students to prepare for and follow up the corresponding lecture.

  • No access 5.06.M127 Ü - Energy Storage Show lecturers
    • Dr. Martin Knipper

    Thursday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 17/10/24)

    Please note: No need to register for this exercise session, which is meant only to block the room for students to prepare for and follow up the corresponding lecture.

Notes on the module
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End of Module’s Block
Module examination

Written Exams (wind energy & energy storage)

Skills to be acquired in this module

After successful completion of the module students should be able to:

·         Critically evaluate and describe basic characteristics and functioning of wind energy
           converters

·         Understand the physical principal of wind energy conversion

·         Understand wind turbine aerodynamics

-         Critically evaluate and describe electrochemical storage systems with a focus on batteries as
           well as hydrogen storage systems (electrolyser, gas storage and fuel cells)