Energy Production and Consumption KJ2308
Course Objectives
The energy problem is a constant factor in today’s social debates. The work of an engineer involves economic, environmental and technological possibilities and limitations. This course will help the student gain insight and an understanding of the present and future potential for the production and exploitation of renewable and non-renewable energy sources. The student will gain the ability to view his/her work within the profession of gas- and energy-technology in a wider social perspective.
Course Description
The concepts of energy and energy conversion
Energy resources and energy exploitation on the national and international levels
Renewable and non-renewable energy
Discussion of applicable technologies for renewable energy sources with emphasis on present utilization and future potential
A general study of the chain of values represented by petroleum, and the significance of petroleum for Norwegian society. Topics, which will be addressed in this context, include finding and producing oil, platform processes, transportation of gas and oil and the uses of gas and oil. The environmental consequence associated with the production and exploitation of energy, with particular emphasis on greenhouse gasses. Stress will be placed on the use of the engineer’s work methods and tools whenever practical.
Learning Methods
Lectures, exercises and perhaps excursions.
Assessment Methods
40 % submission of assignments/examinations.
60 % final examination
No aids will be allowed during the final examination.
In order to receive credit for the course, at least 20% of the questions in the final examination must be answered correctly.
Obligatory participation in possible excursions and guest lectures.
Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean
Publisert av / forfatter Ian Harkness <Ian.HarknessSPAMFILTER@hit.no>, last modified Ian Hector Harkness - 21/03/2008