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Module Title
Sustainable Energy Resources

Keywords
Wind, Solar, Geothermal, Biogas, Heat Pumps,

ReferenceCSM007
SCQF LevelSCQF 11
SCQF Points15
ECTS Points7.5
CreatedMarch 2012
ApprovedMarch 2013
Amended
Version No.1

Prerequisites for Module

Engineering Degree 2.2 or equivalent

Corequisite Modules

None.

Precluded Modules

None.

Aims of Module

This module will enable the student to:
1. Critically analyse the sustainable energy resource of any site.
2. Install, setup and operate data acquisition equipment, download and analyse the resulting data sets
3. Use these datasets as tools for sustainable energy system design.
4. Develop a critical design methodology that will include technology selection, system location, sizing and economic analysis.
5. Equip the student with numerical modelling techniques for assessing the available resource

Learning Outcomes for Module

On completion of this module, students are expected to be able to:

1. Critically analyse and compare sustainable energy technologies for any given site.
2. Apply numerical techniques to resource assessment, measurement and quantification of potential energy outputs
3. Apply, using numerical, analytical and judgment techniques, repeatable tests of technology suitability for location, local capability and economics.
4. Demonstrate analytical differentiation between developed and developing nations in the technology selection context

Indicative Module Content

Sustainable energy technologies, including solar (photovoltaic and thermal), wind, pico-hydro, waste, biogas, biomass, geothermal and heat pumps. Fluid dynamics and thermodynamics of systems, energy transfer from environment to output. Assessing flows of energy and matching flow to demand.
Resource assessment. measurement and modelling
Assessing appropriate technology in varying global contexts, system siting and energy demand analysis

Indicative Student Workload

Contact Hours

Distance Learning
Assessment
3

Directed Study

 
Directed individual study
80
Online activities
17

Private Study

 
Revision
50

Mode of Delivery

Online delivery

Assessment Plan

Learning Outcomes Assessed
Component 1 1,2,3,4

Closed book examination

Indicative Bibliography

1.TWIDELL and WEIR,2005. Renewable Energy Resources. 2nd ed., Taylor & Francis.
2.BOYLE, G., EVERETT, B., RAMAGE, J., 2003. Energy Systems and Sustainability. Open University.
3.HARVEY,A., 2002. Micro Hydro Design Manual. Intermediate Technology Publications.
4.PERMAN, et al, 2011, Natural Resource and Environmental Economics, Addison Wesley.
5.BURTON T., et al, 2011, Wind Energy Handbook [Kindle Edition], Wiley.



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