Modulbeschreibung

Electrical Solar Technology

ECTS-Credits:
4
Lernziele:

The students learn the contemporary techniques for using solar energy by means of solar cells and wind converters. They understand how solar energy can be temporarily stored and further used in the form of electricity and synthetic hydrogen. They also know how to dimension the corresponding energy converters with their typical operating framework according to their purpose and use them efficiently. 

Kurse in diesem Modul

Photovoltaics, wind energy, hydrogen technology:

Photovoltaik and electrical energy storage

  • The sun as a source of radiation and time reference
  • Phys. basics (atomic model, photoel. effects, characteristic curves, efficiency)
  • Technology of solar cells (mono, poly, amorphous, compound HL)
  • Solar cell modules (structure, specification)
  • PV systems and their components (MPPT, inverter, lightning protection)
  • Electrochemical energy storage
  • Design of PV systems
  • Yield of grid-connected systems
  • Costs and economic efficiency of PV
  • Potential and development trends of photovoltaics

 

Wind Power

  • Wind as a natural phenomenon (origin, wind parameters, wind measurement)
  • Physical basics of wind energy utilisation (Betz)
  • Wind energy converters and their components
  • Losses and efficiency of WEK
  • Control and regulation of WEK
  • Grid connection of WEK
  • Potential, economic efficiency and environmental impact of WEK

 

Hydrogen technology including fuel cells

  • Physical-chemical and application properties of H2
  • Current importance of H2 in economy and technology
  • Current and future production possibilities of H2
  • H2 as an energy carrier
  • Electrolyser and fuel cell as energy converters for electricity and H2
  • Storage systems for H2
  • Potential, economic efficiency and environmental impact of hydrogen technology
Vorlesung mit 2 Lektionen pro Woche
Uebung mit 1 Lektionen pro Woche
Praktikum mit 1 Lektionen pro Woche
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