ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF ENERGY PRODUCTION USING RES WITH RESPECT TO AIR POLLUTION.
• Form of the teaching (traditional/e-Iearning): TRADITIONAL
• Course description:
POWER ENGINEERING VERSUS ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION. TYPES OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES (RES) AND “CLEAN ENERGY” TECHNOLOGIES ASSOCIATED WITH THEM. THE ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION RELATED TO “CLEAN ENERGY” PRODUCTION FROM RES. EMISSION INDICATORS. WASTE GAS CLEANING TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO RES USE. THE OBLIGATIONS OF POLAND TOWARDS EU WITH RESPECT TO THE USE OF RES. POLISH AND EU LEGISLATION CONCERNING ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION IN CIRCUMSTANCES OF “CLEAN ENERGY” PRODUCTION. THE ECONOMIC ASPECT OF THE USE OF RES.
• Lecture:
Particular lectures contents |
Number ofhours |
1. The energetic safety of the worldand Poland. |
2 |
2. Power engineering and environmental pollution. |
2 |
3. Types of renewable energy sources (RES) and their stocks. |
4 |
4. Clean technologies of energy production form RES. 5. Technological advancement of the world and Poland in respect of |
4 |
“clean energy” production from RES. |
2 |
6. Technologies of waste gas c/eaning related to RES use. |
2 |
7. Environmental pollution associated with obtaining “clean energy” from RES. |
4 |
8. Emission rates. Aggregate indicators of environmental impacts associated with energy production from RES, in re/ation to air. 9. The obligations of Poland towards EU with respect to the use of RES 10 The Polis and EU legis/ation concerning environment protection in |
2 2 |
circumstances of “clean energy” production. |
2 |
11. The economic aspect of the use of RES. 12. Written test. |
2 |
• Classes - the contents:
• Seminars - the contents:
1. Stocks of RES in local scalę.
2. Plantations ofbiomass.
3. Accumulated emission associated with RES.
4. Transformations of biomass.
5. Financing of investment in RES.
6. Systems which support generation of energy from RES.
• Laboratory - the contents:
• Project - the contents:
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