M. Sc. Renewable Energy and Data Engineering

Study conventional and renewable energy systems, smart grids and the underlying algorithms as well as energy efficiency measures.

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Energy Storage, Conversion and Distribution

Teaching methods Lecture
Learning target / Competences

The students are familiar with various types of electrical energy conversion and storage technology, specifically, batteries, fuel cells, and electrolyzers. They are also familiar with chemical (e.g., hydrogen) and thermal energy transport technologies as well as interconversion between electrical, chemical and thermal storage (e.g., power-to-gas, power-to-heat). On the fundamental level, they know the thermodynamic and kinetic working principles of electrochemical cells. On the technology level, the students know the setup and design principles the systems, including their properties in terms of efficiency and durability. On the application level, the students are aware of applicability, requirements, and potential of different energy storage and transport systems. They have an insight into the economic status of energy storage, conversion and transport technologies and understand the future trends in research and development.

 

Duration 1
SWS 4.0
Overview
Classes 60
Individual / Group work: 60
Workload 120
ECTS 4.0
Requirements for awarding credit points

written exam 90 minutes

Responsible person

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Wolfgang Bessler

Frequency Annually (ws)
Usability

Master PDE

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