Energy system analysis project course
2014-2015 - ENE3101 - 10 ECTS

Prerequisite(s)

Bachelor Engineering or Bachelor of Science

Expected learning outcomes

After completing the course, the student is supposed to

Knowledge:

  • have advanced knowledge about energy systems
  • have thorough knowledge about energy system analysis

Skills:

  • be able to analyze existing theories, methodologies, data and results in the field and work independently with practical and theoretical issues.
  • have a deeper understanding of the systems perspective and analyze different energy systems
  • be able to use energy system analysis tools in order to carry out an independent, limited research or development project

General competence:

  • Be able to convey key topics and master language and terminology of the academic field both in written and oral form.

Topic(s)

System concept

System boundary

System Analysis of different energy systems such as:  

  • Industrial
  • Regional
  • National

Energy Modelling Tools

Modelling of different systems

Policy instruments

Teaching Methods

Other

Teaching Methods (additional text)

Introductory lectures
Computer based simulation
Project work
Supervision

Form(s) of Assessment

Other

Form(s) of Assessment (additional text)

Form(s) of Assessment:

  • Oral exam, individually
  • Evaluation of Project(s)

Project report is given a temporary grade.

  • Project report is given a temporary grade.
  • Individual oral examination (15 minutes) may adjust the grade up or down to the final grade.
  • The project report must be passed before the students are able to present themselves for the oral examination.
  • Students must pass both parts to pass the course
  • For off campus students the oral exam will be arranged through web conference

Grading Scale

Alphabetical Scale, A(best) – F (fail)

External/internal examiner

Internal examiner

Re-sit examination

Revised project report
For the oral exam there will be a re-sit in agreement with the course responsible.

Coursework Requirements

2 individual compulsory assignments. Both of them must be approved before the final exam.

Teaching Materials

Will be given at semester start.