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Syllabus 2016-17 - 14713004 - Energy Efficiency and Saving (Eficiencia y ahorro energético)
- Level 1: Tutorial support sessions, materials and exams in this language
- Level 2: Tutorial support sessions, materials, exams and seminars in this language
- Level 3: Tutorial support sessions, materials, exams, seminars and regular lectures in this language
DEGREE: | Grado en Ingeniería eléctrica |
FACULTY: | SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING OF LINARES |
ACADEMIC YEAR: | 2016-17 |
COURSE: | Energy Efficiency and Saving |
NAME: Energy Efficiency and Saving | |||||
CODE: 14713004 | ACADEMIC YEAR: 2016-17 | ||||
LANGUAGE: English | LEVEL: 0 | ||||
ECTS CREDITS: 6.0 | YEAR: 4 | SEMESTER: PC |
THEORETICAL CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1. ENERGY, SOCIETY AND DEVELOPMENT.
1. Public opinion on energy.
2. Models of energy use
3. Sociological aspects of consumption / power generation.
4. Energy demand in the future. 2020-2050 horizon.
5. Smart Cities. smart and efficient cities. Generalities.
6. Energy resources and geopolitical and social constraints.
7. Problems, risks and uncertainties.
8. Primary sources of energy for electricity production
9. Final energy. Share of electricity
10. Structure of the installed power
11. Production of electricity and participation of
variousresources
12. Energy Indices
CHAPTER 2. ENERGY. GENERALITIES.
1. Introduction. Definitions.
2. Types of energy. Classification.
3. Energy Conversion.
3.1. Different forms of energy and its transformations.
3.2. dynamic conversion
3.3. Direct conversion.
3.4. Transformation yields.
4. Units in conversion utilities.
CHAPTER 3. ENERGY AUDIT
1. Introduction. Definitions.
2. Levels and objectives of an audit
3. requirements to the embodiment thereof
4. Influence of the audit in energy planning an installation
5. Balance of matter and energy on core operations.
6. Regulations for conducting energy audit.
7. Examples energy audit.
CHAPTER 4. THE ELECTRICITY MARKET
1. The electricity market in Spain.
2. Current process.
3. Qualified consumers.
4. Basic legislation.
5. Comparison with other countries.
CHAPTER 5. OPTIMIZING ENERGY BILLING
1. Introduction to electricity tariffs.
2. Contracted power.
3. Time Discrimination
4. Reactive Energy.
5. measurement and control equipment
CHAPTER 6. ENERGY SAVING AND TRANSFORMERS IN ENGINES.
1. Efficiency and performance in asynchronous motors.
2. Maximizing the operation of power transformers.
CHAPTER 7. ENERGY SAVING ELECTRICITY NETWORKS.
1. Analysis of electrical networks
2. Effects of harmonics on energy consumption.
CHAPTER 8. ANALYSIS OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION REACTIVA.
1. Introduction. Definitions.
2. Effects of reactive energy consumption in
energyefficiency.
3. Power factor and improved efficiency
CHAPTER 9. ENERGY SAVING IN LIGHTING INSTALLATIONS
1. Introduction.
2. Applications efficient lighting system and
lightinganalysis.
3. Ancillary equipment, control and regulation.
4. Efficient systems of control and regulation of
interiorlighting.
5. Efficient systems of control and regulation of
outdoorlighting.
CHAPTER 10. BUILDING ENERGY AUDIT.
1. Introduction.
2. Regulations.
3. Computer tools energy rating
4. Energy rating of buildings.
PRACTICAL CONTENTS
1. Knowledge and use of equipment for data collection
Auditand Energy Efficiency Analysis
2. Case Studies electricity bills
3. Power Factor Correction
4. Applications and Tools Energy Rating.
The theoretical contents of the course will be taught the
following methodology:
- The index of the chapter will be analyzed, introduction and
objectives will be read and the theoretical contents are developed.
- The literature will be recommended
- Audiovisual media for the development of the theory session
will be used.
- At the end of the development of the chapter, a summary
will be made and various issues will be discussed so that students
can express their opinions.
The practical content of the course will follow the following
methodology:
He analyzed the practices to develop and target them
He analyzed the software or media chosen for the
implementation of practices
He will perform a memory or work, individual or group
practice under study.
Specialized Tutorials: in the course thereof, the / as
students attend in order to discuss the development of their
studies, helping them to overcome the difficulties of learning.
Virtual Teaching Platform for tracking of the subject is
used.
Students with special educational needs should contact the Student Attention Service (Servicio de Atención y Ayudas al Estudiante) in order to receive the appropriate academic support
DETAILED ASSESSMENT
For the evaluation of the theoretical knowledge of the subject
atheoretical written examination in the official call will be made.
The rating of the theoretical contents will mean 40% of
thefinal grade.
By testing written exam cel2 competition will be
evaluated.Overcoming this theoretical part credited the achievement
oflearning outcomes 15,16,17,18.
Conducting individual or group work, consist in
thedevelopment of an energy audit (25% of score)
The realization of all other practice sessions represent
15%of the final grade.
With the completion of the CT2 and CT4 work skills will
beevaluated. Overcoming these works credited the achievement
oflearning outcomes 18,19 and 20.
Attendance and active participation in class will beevaluated
by teachers and will account for 20% of the finalgrade.
- Energy efficiency [Recurso electrónico] : towards the end of demand growth. Edition: 1st ed. Author: -. Publisher: Waltham, Mass. : Academic Press, 2013 (Library)
- Energy Efficiency Governance [Recurso electrónico] : The Case of White Certificate Instruments for E. Edition: -. Author: Steuwer, Dagmar Sibyl. Publisher: Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer VS, 2013 (Library)