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CIVIL-447: Modelling of energy systems
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Lectures in this course (11)
General Introduction to Energy Systems Modeling
Introduces the course 'Study and Analysis of Energy Systems' focusing on energy strategies and student involvement.
Introduction to Energy Supply Security
Explores challenges in energy supply security, vulnerability assessment, and strategies for improving security of supply.
Scenarios and Strategies: Definitions
Explores the definitions of scenarios and strategies in modeling energy systems and discusses different types of scenarios and their evaluation.
Residential Energy Demand Analysis, Modeling, and Forecasting
Explores residential energy demand analysis, modeling, and forecasting, emphasizing the importance of understanding consumption patterns and forecasting future demand.
Energy Demand Modeling: Industry Sector
Explores energy demand modeling in the industry sector and the use of techno-economic models for forecasting.
Energy Demand Modeling: Service Sector
Explores modeling energy demand in the service sector and its implications on building characteristics, technologies, and long-term forecasts.
Energy Demand of Transport
Explores energy demand modeling in the transport sector, covering energy use of cars and challenges in alternative fuels.
Modeling Energy Value Chains: Heating
Explores modeling energy value chains, heating characteristics, petroleum fuels, environmental impact, and heating costs.
Modeling of Energy Value Chains
Explores energy systems modeling, biofuel production, fuel characteristics, and global markets.
Energy Systems Modeling and Optimization
Explores energy system modeling, optimization, infrastructure development, and technology assessment for long-term energy planning.
Energy Systems Modeling
Explores energy systems modeling, focusing on general equilibrium models and the dual nature of energy in the economy.
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