43124 Renewable Energy Technology
6cp; 3hpw (seminar), on campus. Forms of attendance and mode of delivery in this subject have changed to enable social distancing and reduce the risks of spreading COVID-19 in our community.Requisite(s): 96 credit points of completed study in Must have completed at least bachelor’s degree owned by FEIT OR 96 credit points of completed study in Must have completed at least bachelor’s Honours Embedded owned by FEIT OR 96 credit points of completed study in Must have completed at least bachelor’s Combined Degree owned by FEIT OR 96 credit points of completed study in Must have completed at least bachelor’s Combined Honours owned by FEIT OR 96 credit points of completed study in Must have completed at least bachelor’s Combined Degree co-owned by FEIT OR 96 credit points of completed study in Must have completed at least bachelor’s Combined Honours co-owned by FEIT OR 96 credit points of completed study in spk(s): C10399 Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Sustainability and Environment, and Org Unit = Engineering and Information Technology OR 96 credit points of completed study in spk(s): C10410 Bachelor of Health Science Bachelor of Sustainability and Environment, and Org Unit = Engineering and Information Technology OR 96 credit points of completed study in spk(s): C10411 Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Sustainability and Environment, and Org Unit = Engineering and Information Technology
These requisites may not apply to students in certain courses. See access conditions.
Anti-requisite(s): 41009 Renewable Energy Technology
Undergraduate
Description
The world is heavily dependent on the finite fossil fuels which will soon be depleted or too expensive to adopt. Therefore, finding and exploiting alternative energy resources is a crucial prerequisite for sustainable development. This subject aims to provide a holistic approach to explore the domain of renewable energy technology through three stages. Firstly, it delivers fundamental concepts for improving understanding of the technological basis of renewable fuels such as their sources, energy flows, principles, policy, opportunities and challenges for utilisation. Students are then introduced to modern technologies as well as system operating issues for solar, hydroelectric, tidal, geothermal, wind and biofuel energy sources. All theoretical and operational principles are subsequently examined through actual case-studies. The case studies are targeted to carefully explore the design of a specific renewable energy project in a real context
Typical availability
Spring session, City campus
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