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This course introduces the energy technologies in use today, and those that are in the research stage as possible alternatives. This course is aligned with the textbook "Energy and the Environment" by Ristinen/Kraushaar. Instructor: Lee McMains

Syllabus: introduction to energy technologies

Course description

Introduces the energy technologies in use today and those that are in the research stage as possible alternatives. Presents technologies including active solar heating, passive solar heating, wind energy systems, biomass, photovoltaics, co-generation, low and high head hydro, hydrogen geothermal, power towers and energy storage systems.

Standard competencies

Demonstrate through practical exercises, written assessments, and examinations a thorough knowledge of:
  • The Principles of Energy Production and Use
    • Active and Passive Solar Systems
    • Bio-Mass
    • Co-Generation
    • Geothermal
    • Electrical Power Generation
  • The Principles of Energy Storage

Textbook

Energy and the Environment, Ristinen/Kraushaar

Schedule
Week Module Reading Exams
1-3 One: Energy Forms and Units p. 1-27
4 Two: Heat Engines p. 63-67, 72-79
5 Three: Heat Pumps p. 79-82 Exam One (M1-M3)
6 Four: Power Generation p. 67-72
7 Five: Fossil Fuels p. 31-57 Exam Two (M4-M5)
  • 8-9
  • 9-12
  • Six: Alternative Energy I - Solar
  • Alternative Energy II - Non-Solar
  • p. 90-120
  • p. 124-165
  • Exam Three (M6-M7)
13 Eight: Conservation p. 210-239
14-15 Nine: Transportation and Air Pollution p. 244-282, 287-321
16 Final Exam (M8-M10)

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Source:  OpenStax, Introduction to energy technologies. OpenStax CNX. Sep 27, 2013 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11573/1.2
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