Renewable Energy Systems
Overview:
Introduction:
The Renewable Energy Systems training program educates on implementing and managing various renewable energy technologies. Participants gain practical skills for developing sustainable power systems through theoretical instruction, hands-on demonstrations, and practical exercises.
Program Objectives:
At the end of this Program, the participants will be able to:
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Understand the importance and roles of renewable energy in this modern age.
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Learn how to maximize the natural resources and convert them into renewable energy.
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Understand the components architecture between the solar and wind power generations.
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Create awareness in understanding the types of renewable energy.
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Appreciation of the benefits of harvesting renewable energy.
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Understand the characteristics and operations of each type of renewable energy.
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Explore the suitability of introducing renewable energy generation to your premises.
Targeted Audience:
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Electrical Engineers.
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Maintenance Technicians.
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Management Professionals.
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Project Engineers.
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Transmission Engineers.
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Power Generation Engineers.
Program Outlines:
Unit 1:
Renewable Energy: A Crucial Component of the Global Energy Landscape:
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World energy scenario and place of renewable for energy generation.
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Review of renewable energy technologies.
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Place of PV in the context of the world and its importance.
Unit 2:
Wind Energy:
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Classification of wind turbines.
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Types of rotors.
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Energy extraction from wind.
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Wind power systems.
Unit 3:
Fundamentals of Semiconductors:
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Semiconductors as materials for solar cells.
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Carrier concentration and distribution.
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Generation-recombination processes.
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Continuity Equations.
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PN diodes: introduction to solar cells.
Unit 4:
Design of Solar Cells:
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Upper limits of cell parameters.
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Losses in solar cells.
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Design of parameters for a high-efficiency solar cell.
Unit 5:
Heterojunction, Thin Films, and Other Promising Solar Cells:
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GaAs-based tandem cells.
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Amorphous Si-based thin films.
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CIGS and CdTe based cells.
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Emerging cells.