PORTALE DELLA DIDATTICA

PORTALE DELLA DIDATTICA

PORTALE DELLA DIDATTICA

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SDG7 - Affordable and clean energy

01DVTRV

A.A. 2021/22

Course Language

Inglese

Degree programme(s)

Doctorate Research in Ingegneria Elettrica, Elettronica E Delle Comunicazioni - Torino

Course structure
Teaching Hours
Lezioni 9
Lecturers
Teacher Status SSD h.Les h.Ex h.Lab h.Tut Years teaching
Co-lectures
Espandi

Context
SSD CFU Activities Area context
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This module shall present how Inter-related components of sustainable development: economic prosperity, social development and environmental protection cannot be achieved without a sustainable clean and reliable supply of energy. Thus bioenergy is representing one of the most attractive solution to a resilient, clean and sustainable European energy system. The course will discuss the main elements of bioenergy and biofuels with special emphasis on the European Commission related policies. Access to energy also requires access to infrastructure and modern technologies. The course will discuss the access to batteries in particular through the implementation of an European battery value chain. The course will in particular discuss how the EU is trying to secure access to necessary (critical) raw materials (i.e. cobalt, lithium, nickel) to feed this value chain, though in particular circular economy strategies (recycling, re-use, etc). The course will introduce both scientific tools and policy instruments.
This module shall present how Inter-related components of sustainable development: economic prosperity, social development and environmental protection cannot be achieved without a sustainable clean and reliable supply of energy. Thus bioenergy is representing one of the most attractive solution to a resilient, clean and sustainable European energy system. The course will discuss the main elements of bioenergy and biofuels with special emphasis on the European Commission related policies. Access to energy also requires access to infrastructure and modern technologies. The course will discuss the access to batteries in particular through the implementation of an European battery value chain. The course will in particular discuss how the EU is trying to secure access to necessary (critical) raw materials (i.e. cobalt, lithium, nickel) to feed this value chain, though in particular circular economy strategies (recycling, re-use, etc). The course will introduce both scientific tools and policy instruments.
In presenza
On site
Presentazione orale - Presentazione report scritto
Oral presentation - Written report presentation
P.D.2-2 - Aprile
P.D.2-2 - April
30 maggio (9-12) - aula 13 31 maggio (9-12) - aula 11 1 giugno (9-12) – aula 51 (via boggio)
30 maggio (9-12) - aula 13 31 maggio (9-12) - aula 11 1 giugno (9-12) – aula 51 (via boggio)