ECAM LaSalle Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Programme
General Data
Academic program ECAM LaSalle Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Programme Module Manager(s) :
BEN HAJ SLAMA Rafika,CAILLE Vincent,FARNOOSH Arash
EC Type : Lectures Environmental Aspects Of Energy (LIIEEng08EEnvAspectsEne)
Lectures : 18h00
Individual work : 18h00
Total duration: 18
Status
Period
Semester 8
Teaching language :
English
General objectives
- Understand the environmental constraints (use of natural resources, pollutions, global warming, etc.) related to our current energy consumption.
- Bei able to use on practical situations the usual energy performance criteria: efficiency, effectiveness, energy returned on energy invested, carbon footprint, etc.
- Be able to understand and to apply a carbon balance to a given system or process.
Content
• Fundamental concepts of energy engineering: primary energy, final energy, embodied energy, lost energy, etc.
• Performance criteria used to assess existing systems or processes: efficiency, effectiveness, energy returned on energy invested (EROI), etc.
• Definitions and limitations of today’s energy resources: peak oil, GHG emissions, etc.
• Carbon cycles and balances: why it is important and how to use them.
• The energy transition and its numerous challenges.
Corequis
Chemistry S1, Thermodynamics S2, Fluid Mechanics S3, Heat transfer S5.
Bibliographie
• Smil, V. Energy Myths and Realities: Bringing Science to the Energy Policy Debate, AEI Press, 2010.
• Gorelick, S. M., Oil Panic and the Global Crisis – Predictions and Myths, Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.
• Ghosh, T. K. and Prelas, M. A., Energy Resources and Systems – Volumes 1 & 2, Springer, 2009.
• Volk, T., CO2 Rising – The World’s Greatest Environmental Challenge, The MIT Press, 2008.
Assessment(s)
Nature Coefficient Observable objectives
1 Written exam 1 Application of an environmental analysis or carbon balance to a given system or process, with proposal of possible improvements.