Study-Unit Description

Study-Unit Description


CODE ISE5103

 
TITLE Renewable Energy Resources

 
UM LEVEL 05 - Postgraduate Modular Diploma or Degree Course

 
MQF LEVEL 7

 
ECTS CREDITS 5

 
DEPARTMENT Institute for Sustainable Energy

 
DESCRIPTION This study-unit will introduce the various renewable energy sources of energy.

The physics of solar radiation and the global distribution of the solar energy resource will be presented. In addition, the topic will also deal the mathematical modelling and measurement techniques used to quantify the solar energy resource at a given site.

The fundamental principles governing the formation and behaviour of wind will be introduced. Reference will be made to existing publications and studies describing how the wind resources are distributed globally and locally. Measurement and modelling techniques used to assess quantitatively the wind resources at a particular location will also be presented.

The study-unit will also cover energy from sea waves and currents, geothermal energy and energy from biomass and waste, including bio-fuels and marine algae.

Study-Unit Aims:

The main scope of this study-unit is to introduce the various renewable energy sources of energy, especially those that offer a potential resource for Malta.

It is important to note the fact that this module will focus on the renewable energy resources and their potential only. This study-unit will lay down the basics, prior to moving to the next modules which will cover renewable energy technologies for converting these energy sources into a usable form of energy.

Learning Outcomes:

1. Knowledge & Understanding:

By the end of the study-unit the student will be able to:
- apply the fundamental principles in physics [and chemistry/biology] of the various resources of renewable energy;
- evaluate the various advantages and limitations of the various resources;
- apply the different methodologies used to evaluate the potential of the various resources through the application of mathematical models, measurement techniques and software tools;
- interpret statistical data characterising the renewable energy potential at a given site.

2. Skills:

By the end of the study-unit the student will be able to:
- assess the potential of the different renewable energy sources through the application of scientific principles, measurement techniques and software tools;
- prepare reports quantifying the renewable energy resources available for a given site;
- recommend the most viable sources of renewable energy at a given region.

Main Text/s and any supplementary readings:

Sustainable Energy - Choosing Among Options, Jefferson W. Tester (Author), Elisabeth M. Drake (Author), Michael J. Driscoll (Author), Michael W. Golay (Author), William A. Peters (Author), The MIT Press (2005), ISBN-10: 0262201534.

Renewable Energy, Third Edition (Hardcover), Bent Sorensen (Author), Academic Press (2005), ISBN-10: 0126561532.

Sources of Power: How Energy Forges Human History, Manfred Weissenbacher (Author), Praeger Perspectives, Greenwood Publishing Group (2009).

Wind Energy Handbook - 2 Ed. (Hardcover), Tony Burton (Author), Nick Jenkins (Author), David Sharpe (Author), Ervin Bossanyi (Author), John Wiley and Sons, Ltd., (2011), ISBN-9780470699751 (2011).

Wind Energy Explained: Theory, Design and Application, 2 Ed. (Hardcover), James F. Manwell (Author), Jon G. McGowan (Author), Anthony L. Rogers (Author), John Wiley and Sons, Ltd., (2009) ISBN: 978-0-470-01500-1.

 
STUDY-UNIT TYPE Lecture, Fieldwork and Independent Study

 
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT
Assessment Component/s Assessment Due Sept. Asst Session Weighting
Fieldwork SEM1 Yes 30%
Examination (3 Hours) SEM1 Yes 70%

 
LECTURER/S Margaret Camilleri Fenech
Robert N. Farrugia (Co-ord.)
Anthony Galea
Luciano Mule' Stagno
Charles Emile I. Yousif

 

 
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