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Sustainable Power – from Ostrobothnia to MagallanesLaajuus (3 cr)

Code: VAL24030

Credits

3 cr

Objective

This 3 ECTS course offers a unique opportunity to deepen your knowledge of hydrogen and its role in the global energy system. This course is a joint effort between Novia University of Applied Sciences in Vaasa and Universidad de Magallanes in the south tip of Chile, providing you with a fantastic opportunity to interact with students from another continent. By participating in this course, you will not only gain a deeper understanding of sustainable energy but also a valuable international experience that will enrich your education and future career.

Content

Course themes include:
1. The Hydrogen Ecosystem in Ostrobothnia and Magallanes
2. Introduction to Wind and Solar Energy
3. Hydrogen Production, Storage and utilization of Hydrogen
4. Fuel Cells and Storage
5. P2X (Power-to-X)

Qualifications

No prerequisites

Enrollment

15.06.2024 - 28.10.2024

Timing

29.10.2024 - 17.01.2025

Number of ECTS credits allocated

3 cr

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Teaching languages
  • English
Teachers
  • Tom Lillhonga
  • Hans Lindén
Teacher in charge

Ronnie Sundsten

Objective

This 3 ECTS course offers a unique opportunity to deepen your knowledge of hydrogen and its role in the global energy system. This course is a joint effort between Novia University of Applied Sciences in Vaasa and Universidad de Magallanes in the south tip of Chile, providing you with a fantastic opportunity to interact with students from another continent. By participating in this course, you will not only gain a deeper understanding of sustainable energy but also a valuable international experience that will enrich your education and future career.

Content

Course themes include:
1. The Hydrogen Ecosystem in Ostrobothnia and Magallanes
2. Introduction to Wind and Solar Energy
3. Hydrogen Production, Storage and utilization of Hydrogen
4. Fuel Cells and Storage
5. P2X (Power-to-X)

Location and time

All lectures will be held on-line using the Webex-app. Each lecture 16:30-18:00
Introduction: Tue 29.10
Lecture 1, 30.10: Ecosystem of hydrogen in Ostrobothnia and Magallanes, Kaisa Penttilä and Maria Jose Navajas
Lecture 2, 6.11: Introduction to wind and solar energy, Hans Lindén, Novia
Lecture 3, 13.11: Wind and solar energy cont., Hans Lindén, Novia
Lecture 4, 20.11: Hydrogen production and storage technology, Sergio Ríos, UMAG
Lecture 5, 27.11: Overview of grid balancing, Hans Lindén, Novia
Lecture 6, 4.12: Power-2-X, Humberto Vidal UMAG and Tom Lillhonga Novia
Lecture 7, 11.12: Power-2-X cont. Humberto Vidal UMAG and Tom Lillhonga Novia
Lecture 8, 18.12: Feedback session and future collaboration

Teaching methods

All lectures will be held on-line using the Webex-app. Each lecture 16:30-18:00

Evaluation scale

Approved/Rejected

Qualifications

No prerequisites