pre011 - Fundamentals of Renewable Energy (Course overview)

pre011 - Fundamentals of Renewable Energy (Course overview)

Institute of Physics 12 KP
Module components Semester courses Winter semester 2024/2025 Examination
Course or seminar
  • Unlimited access 5.06.M106 - Renewable Energy Laboratories Show lecturers
    • Dr. Martin Knipper
    • Andreas Günther
    • Dr. rer. nat. Tanja Behrendt

    Monday: 13:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 11/11/24)
    Thursday: 13:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 14/11/24)
    Dates on Tuesday, 22.10.2024 14:00 - 16:00

Exercises
  • No access 5.06.M106 Ü - Renewable Energy Laboratories Show lecturers
    • Dr. Martin Knipper
    • Dr.-Ing. Herena Torio
    • Andreas Günther

    Monday: 13:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 14/10/24)
    Tuesday: 13:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 15/10/24)
    Wednesday: 13:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 16/10/24)
    Thursday: 13:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 17/10/24)
    Friday: 13:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 18/10/24)

    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
Module examination
2 Prüfungsleistungen: Fachpraktische Übungen (Versuchsprotokolle und Übungsaufgaben, Gewicht: 75%) und entweder Hausarbeit (10-15 Seiten) oder Präsentation (15-20 min, Gewicht: 25%)
Skills to be acquired in this module

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

-        identify their competence and incompetence with respect to the study of renewable energies

-        describe basic knowledge from a wide field of disciplines as required for renewable energies

-        perform laboratory measurements in a university environment according to scientific standards

-        analyse and interpret measurement results using relevant and widely used software tools

-        work and communicate their results with international and interdisciplinary partners

-        critically discuss basic principles of current mainstream economics

-        distinguish between the classical, neo-classical and selected heterodox economics and relate those approaches to the historic economic development
-        distinguish and evaluate the peculiarities of selected energy markets and its regulatory frameworks