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Nach Vereinbarung |
Technologien und Ressourcen für erneuerbare Energien: Von Wind und Solar zu chemischen Energieträgern
type: | Vorlesung (V) | ||
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semester: | WS 15/16 | ||
time: | 22.10.2015 13:15 - 14:45 wöchentlich 11.21 Raum 006 11.21 Chemische Technik 29.10.2015 13:15 - 14:45 wöchentlich 11.21 Raum 006 11.21 Chemische Technik 05.11.2015 13:15 - 14:45 wöchentlich 11.21 Raum 006 11.21 Chemische Technik 12.11.2015 13:15 - 14:45 wöchentlich 11.21 Raum 006 11.21 Chemische Technik 19.11.2015 13:15 - 14:45 wöchentlich 11.21 Raum 006 11.21 Chemische Technik 26.11.2015 13:15 - 14:45 wöchentlich 11.21 Raum 006 11.21 Chemische Technik 03.12.2015 13:15 - 14:45 wöchentlich 11.21 Raum 006 11.21 Chemische Technik 10.12.2015 13:15 - 14:45 wöchentlich 11.21 Raum 006 11.21 Chemische Technik 17.12.2015 13:15 - 14:45 wöchentlich 11.21 Raum 006 11.21 Chemische Technik 07.01.2016 13:15 - 14:45 wöchentlich 11.21 Raum 006 11.21 Chemische Technik 14.01.2016 13:15 - 14:45 wöchentlich 11.21 Raum 006 11.21 Chemische Technik 21.01.2016 13:15 - 14:45 wöchentlich 11.21 Raum 006 11.21 Chemische Technik 28.01.2016 13:15 - 14:45 wöchentlich 11.21 Raum 006 11.21 Chemische Technik 04.02.2016 13:15 - 14:45 wöchentlich 11.21 Raum 006 11.21 Chemische Technik 11.02.2016 13:15 - 14:45 wöchentlich 11.21 Raum 006 11.21 Chemische Technik |
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lecturer: | Prof. Dr. Jan-Dierk Grunwaldt Dr. Christoph Kiener |
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sws: | 2 | ||
lv-no.: | 5522 | ||
Interdisciplinary Block Course: Technology and Resources for Renewable Energy: From Wind and Solar Power to Chemical Energy Storage (Febraury 29 - March 4, 2016)
This course is a block course. It will take place at KIT-ITCP from 29.2.2016 until 4.3.2016.
Aditional information can be found here.
Technologies and Resources for Renewable Energy: From Wind and Solar Power to Chemical Energy Storage
Block Course 29 February – 4 March 2016 (Course 5522) – University meets Industry!
Interdisziplinäre Blockvorlesung „Energie und Chemie“
Institut für Technische Chemie und Polymerchemie
Prof. Dr. Jan-Dierk Grunwaldt (KIT) • Dr. Christoph Kiener (Corporate Technology, Siemens AG)
What are the implications for the power grid and for our energy system caused by increased feed-in of renewable energy? How can we make best use of excess renewable energy with the help of chemical storage processes in an economic, safe and secure way? What are the critical and relevant topics in catalysis, chemical engineering, process engineering, electrical and mechanical engineering?
Developing technologies for the expansion of renewable energy is currently a new topic in chemistry, chemical engineering and physics. An important aspect is the distribution and optimal use of excess electrical energy. As reversible chemical reactions can release and consume large amounts of energy, chemicals and batteries are predestinated to serve as unidirectional or bidirectional energy storage systems. However, the fluctuating nature of renewable energies poses not yet mastered challenges. Additionally, collaboration between the different scientific disciplines becomes necessary. This advanced course both for master and PhD students covers both fundamental and practical problems as well as current solution strategies while involving experts from related disciplines.
- 5 days, 08:30 am – 5:00 pm, optional evening lectures
- Interdisciplinary discussion with experts from chemical engineering, energy business, catalysis, electrical engineering to improve knowledge and personal network beyond the own scientific discipline
- Participants: undergraduates, graduates, PhD students
- Visits of energy-related research and production site
- Credit Points: 4
More information and downloads you can find here.