New Energy Technologies Course code: 120607 | 6 ECTS credits
Basic information
Level of Studies:
Year of Study:
2
Semester:
3
Requirements:
Knowledge of basic concepts of Electrical engineering and Electroenergetic engineering allows the successful monitoring of teaching.
Goal:
Introduction to basic knowledge of energetics and new energy technologies.
Outcome:
Students will be able to apply basic knowledge of energetics and new energy technologies and to overcome narrow teaching of vocational study programs..
Contents of the course
Theoretical instruction:
- Introductory lecture (the organization and content of the course). Basic values: speed, speed of rotation, force, momentum, work, energy, power. The units for energy and power
- Classification of forms of energy. The primary, transformed and useful forms of energy.
- Electric energy. Power system.
- Introduction to renewable energy: solar, water, wind, biomass, biodiesel and biogas.
- Non-renewable forms of energy: coal, oil, gas, nuclear fuel, geothermal energy
- Unconventional forms of energy.
- Transformation of primary energy sources in more convenient forms of energy
- Preparation and processing of coal, petroleum refinery processing, nuclear fuel cycles.
- Transport of energy.
- The distribution of energy.
- Electricity market. Basic concepts. Regulatory Agency.
- Energy and ecology.
- Energy efficiency.
- Security of energy supply.
- Energetics and sustainable development.
Practical instruction (Problem solving sessions/Lab work/Practical training):
- Practical training program follows the lectures
Textbooks and References
- V.Mijailović, Distribuirani izvori energije-principi rada i eksploatacioni aspekti, Akademska misao, Beograd, 2011.
- M. Lambić, Solarne tehnologije-toplotni i fotonaponski sistemi, AGM knjiga, Beograd, 2013.
- G. M. Masters, Renewable and Efficient Electric Power Systems, Stanford University, John Willey & Sons, 2013
Number of active classes (weekly)
Lectures:
3
Practical classes:
2
Other types of classes:
0
Grading (maximum number of points: 100)
Pre-exam obligations
Points
activities during lectures
10
activities on practial excersises
10
seminary work
10
colloquium
10
Final exam
Points
Written exam
30
Oral exam
30