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64480 Energy End-Use Efficiency and Environment
Danish title: Energieffektivisering og miljø

Type: Å, Language: E
Credit points: 5 point
Previous course: 64285
Offered by: Department of Buildings and Energy (IBE)
No credit points with: 64285
Prerequisite: 64080
Recommended semester: 6th semester
Limitation: Max. 100
Scope and form: Lectures and group work.
Examination: Evaluation of report(s) (13 point scale )
Contact person: Jørgen S. Nørgaard, IBE, Building 118, Tel. +45 4525 1933
Aim: To give the participants an insight into the potentials for utilizing the energy more efficiently and thereby obtain the environmental advantages caused by lower energy consumption. This insight can be integrated into the solution of several technical or planning tasks of the kind engineers are often confronted by in industrialized countries as well as in developing countries. Or they can serve as inspiration for specialization into a few of the many technologies covered by this topic.
Contents: The course focuses on the energy consumption side, where technology meets human needs and lifestyle. Some basic elements of energy principles for energy conservation are gone through. The prospects for energy conservation in specific technologies and energy services are analysed. For instance lighting, cloth washing, transport of persons, cold stores, cooking, water supply, electronics, agriculture, and special industrial processes. System considerations are part of the course too, as are economical and environmental assessments in the form of life cycle assessments, of the systems as well as of the elements composing the systems. The group exercises may to some extent be adapted to the wishes and background of the students.