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Critical analysis of 100% renewable energy systems; advanced energy system modelling; analysis and application of selected software for energy system modelling including EnergyPlan, Systems Advisor Model (SAM) and modelling of photovoltaic-diesel systems (ASIM).
This course will deliver the fundamentals to plan (model/design) the energy transition of the power, heat, and transportation sectors. In other words, you will develop skills in modelling and analysing energy systems. This includes understanding concepts from optimisation, economics, and decision-making theory and applying them to energy systems. This is a class with many hands-on experiences, including the application and development of modelling tools. This is a core course in the Masters of Civil Engineering and Masters of Engineering Studies with endorsements in Renewable Energy. Students from a range of engineering, science, economics, social science, and other backgrounds with an understanding of quantitative methods are also welcome.
At the end of this course, you will be able to:Model the energy transitionCreate an advanced model of an energy system in which combinations of generation, conversion, and energy storage technologies are optimised based on energetic and financial criteriaCritically evaluate energy transition plans and scenarios Understand the concepts of optimisation, multi-objective decision-making, making decisions under uncertainty, energy management systems, and more, applied to energy systems
ENCN423 or subject to approval of the Head of Department
Jannik Haas
The assessment for this course has four major components: reading before class, calculation (sizing or applications) assignments, a project and its corresponding presentation.
This course will use flipped classrooms as much as possible. This implies preparing each class by reading the corresponding material at home. Each class will then start with a summary given by the lecturer, and then application of the content to a concrete numeric example. The course material will be presented using slides, written notes, videos, and assigned readings. At the postgraduate level you are expected to put in considerable time outside lectures to refine your understanding through material revision, reading recommended papers, seeking additional material in the literature, and preparing your own models.
Domestic fee $1,133.00
International Postgraduate fees
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
This course will not be offered if fewer than 5 people apply to enrol.
For further information see Civil and Natural Resources Engineering .