Renewable Energy Technology I
Course 0000000178 in WS 2013/4
General Data
Course Type | lecture |
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Semester Weekly Hours | 2 SWS |
Organisational Unit | Chair of Energy Systems (Prof. Spliethoff) |
Lecturers | |
Dates |
Wed, 15:45–17:30, MW 0350 and 4 singular or moved dates |
Assignment to Modules
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MW1475: Regenerative Energiesysteme 1 / Renewable Energy Technology 1
This module is included in the following catalogs:- Catalogue of non-physics elective courses
Further Information
Courses are together with exams the building blocks for modules. Please keep in mind that information on the contents, learning outcomes and, especially examination conditions are given on the module level only – see section "Assignment to Modules" above.
additional remarks | The objective of this lecture is provide an overview on the current state and application of renewable energy technology. The lecture not only focuses on technologies but also on environmental, social and economical factors that lead to the intensivied world wide harvesting of CO2-neutral energy sources as well as their potentials and limitations. Therefore, it aims at students of all fields of study wishing to get an overview on the most important applications in one lecture. • Wednesday 15:45 / 3:45pm MW 0350 • 2 hours (90 min) lecture per week; no exercise course/ tutorial • Dates / room for RET II (summer term) to be announced at a future date • Compulsory Course for “Power Engineering” Master Programme students • Elective Course / Ergänzungsfach for all other interested students • Please register in TUMonline (campus.tum.de) for this course to get access to additional documents • Lecture Renewable Energy Technology consists of two semesters: o RET I: winter term; RET II: summer term • Exams: o 3 ECTS per semester for Non-MSPE students o 6 ECTS for two semesters for MSPE students (one exam for RET I+II) • International Master Programme „Power Engineering“: one written exam on both terms (120 min) after the second term • All other students: One written exam after each term (60 min); for these students it is not compulsory to take exams on both semesters but it is strongly recommended to attend both summer and winter semester • Re-examination in the following term on the topics of both terms |
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Links |
E-Learning course (e. g. Moodle) TUMonline entry |