ECTS credits ECTS credits: 3
ECTS Hours Rules/Memories Student's work ECTS: 51 Hours of tutorials: 3 Expository Class: 9 Interactive Classroom: 12 Total: 75
Use languages Spanish, Galician
Type: Ordinary subject Master’s Degree RD 1393/2007 - 822/2021
Departments: Applied Physics, Plant Production and Engineering Projects
Areas: Applied Physics, Plant Production
Center Faculty of Physics
Call: First Semester
Teaching: With teaching
Enrolment: Enrollable | 1st year (Yes)
Stage 1.
Acquisition of basic knowledge on some aspects of renewable energy, and more specifically on Biomass, which are not addressed in undergraduate studies.
Train the student to propose initiatives applicable to different communities selecting the best alternative (solid, liquid or gaseous biofuels), and publicize the economic and social advantages of implementing this sustainable fuel production system in rural Galicia as an alternative. to the use of fossil fuels.
To develop in the student the capacity to analyze the pros and cons of the implementation of biomass as a sustainable energy source, and to publicize the current status of this energy alternative using the models in operation in Spain.
Train the student to expose the possibility of using this energy source in the short term as a substitute for conventional fuels in a large part of Galician rural geography, encompassing in the proposal the sustainability model of the resource.
Train the student to recognize, select, size and expose the most efficient, sustainable, and least environmental impact energy production systems from biomass.
Knowledge of the characteristics and basic properties of liquid fuels of major relevance in the field of transport, raw materials and associated production processes.
Stage 2 and/or 3 (according to the situation)
Unchanged.
Stage 1.
Biomass concepts and classification.
Sustainable biomass management models.
Biomass transport and logistics
Interactive energy performance.
Residual and lignocellulosic solid biofuels.
Firewood production processes and characteristics. chipped and densified.
Liquid biofuels.
Gaseous biofuels.
Combustion system and boilers.
Energy characterization of a biofuel.
Interactive: quality standards for solid biofuels.
Quick review of the current status and future prospects of biofuels.
Stage 2 and/or 3 (according to the situation)
Unchanged.
Basic Bibliography:
Camps, M., Marcos, F., 2008. Biofuels. Ed. Mundo Prensa.
Energy and Climate Change. David A. Coley. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2008. England.
Further reading:
Renewable energy. Jaime González Velasco. Editorial Reverté. 2009. Barcelona.
Alternative Energy Densified. Stan Gibilisco. McGraw Hill. 2007. New York.
Sustainable Energy-without the hot air. David J. C. MacKay. ITU Cambridge Ltd. 2009. Cambridge.
J. A. Carta González, R. Calero Pérez, A. Colmenar Santos, M. A. Castro Gil, Renewable energy plants: electricity generation with renewable energy, PEARSON EDUCACIÓN S.A., 2009.
J. M. de Juana. Renewable energy for development. Ed. Thomson Auditorium 2007
http://www.inega.es/enerxiasrenovables/
http://www.idae.es/index.php
http://www.mityc.es/energia/es-ES/Paginas/index.aspx
http://www.energy.gov/
Stage 1.
BASIC AND GENERAL
CG01 - Acquire and understand the main theoretical, practical and methodological aspects necessary for dedication
professional in the field of renewable energy, sustainability and climate change.
CG02 - Develop sufficient autonomy to start research and be able to join a research group or a company that carries out developments in the three areas of the Master.
CG03 - Ability to carry out studies of planning and design of energy solutions in the field of renewable energies and sustainability and climate change, either as planning models or for application to facilities.
CG08 - Know the social, legal and economic factors involved in the implementation of renewable energy in the framework of sustainability.
CG07 - Know the basic legislation at national and regional level related to the field of renewable energy, and be able to access the available bibliographic bases and have the capacity to interpret them.
CG04 - Dimension, execute, explore, maintain, manage and evaluate works and installations of renewable technologies
CB6 - Possess and understand knowledge that provides a basis or opportunity to be original in the development and / or application of ideas, often in a research context.
CB7 - That students know how to apply the acquired knowledge and their ability to solve problems in new or little-known settings within broader (or multidisciplinary) contexts related to their area of study.
CB8 - That students are able to integrate knowledge and face the complexity of formulating judgments based on information that, being incomplete or limited, includes reflections on the social and ethical responsibilities linked to the application of their knowledge and judgments.
CB9 - That students know how to communicate their conclusions and the latest knowledge and reasons that support them to specialized and non-specialized audiences in a clear and unambiguous way.
TRANSVERSAL
CT01 - Work effectively both in interdisciplinary teams, as well as autonomously and with initiative.
CT02 - Analyze, reason critically, think creatively and communicate your ideas defending and discussing them assertively and in a structured way.
CT10 - Capacity for analysis and synthesis.
SPECIFIC
CE02 - Develop skills in the field of design, implementation, operation and maintenance in efficient, renewable and sustainable energy facilities, applying modeling, planning and optimization tools.
CE03 - Advise on the development of projects related to renewable energy and energy sustainability, analyze, from a technical, economic and social point of view, energy projects and propose specific and innovative solutions for companies and individuals.
CE06 - Optimize the mechanisms of growth and production of forest formations through the use of simulators.
CE10 - Understand and establish methodologies for the diagnosis, management and sustainable energy planning through the valorization of own energy resources in different types of settlement and apply this type of procedure in simple cases.
Stage 2 and/or 3 (according to the situation)
Unchanged.
Stage 1.
The matter will be developed in hours of master classes and various activities (seminars, round tables, colloquia, etc.), using all the audiovisual means that are available and that make the matter enjoyable and formative for the student.
The student will be given all the base material necessary for the study of the subject through the subject's virtual website.
The student will have the corresponding tutorial hours to answer questions, expand knowledge and improve the presentation processes of the seminars.
Students must develop in a group or individually throughout the course a work that they must present.
Exceptionally, a final exam of the subject may be carried out.
The theoretical part is developed with the help of different audiovisual media that generate an attractive content proposal and facilitate their understanding. During the development of the agenda, computer programs and the Internet may be used.
All the student's tasks (study, work, readings) will be guided by the academic staff in tutorials that may be face-to-face or carried out through the USC-virtual means.
In all cases, the tools available in the virtual USC will be used to provide students with the necessary material for the development of the subject (presentations, notes, supporting texts, bibliography, videos, etc.) and to establish communication fluent teacher-student.
The hygienic-sanitary measures recommended in the protocols set by the Faculty will be taken (hydrogel and mandatory mask).
Stage 2
See Plan of Contingency in the separated Observations.
Stage 3
See Plan of Contingency in the separated Observations.
All the student's tasks (study, work, readings) will be guided by the academic staff in tutorials that may be face-to-face or carried out through the USC-virtual means.
In all cases, the tools available in the virtual USC will be used to provide students with the necessary material for the development of the subject (presentations, notes, supporting texts, bibliography, videos, etc.) and to establish communication fluent teacher-student.
Stage 1.
The evaluation of the subject will be continuous and will be made up of a combination of:
Attendance and attitude in class and in tutorials: 10%
Carrying out various activities (practices, problems, various tasks, etc.): 30%
Final exam (may be test or combined): 60%
Students who did not take the exam or undergo the evaluation of any other compulsory activity will obtain the grade of not presented.
Stage 2
See Plan of Contingency in the separated Observations.
Stage 3
See Plan of Contingency in the separated Observations.
All the student's tasks (study, work, readings) will be guided by the academic staff in tutorials that may be face-to-face or carried out through the USC-virtual means.
In all cases, the tools available in the virtual USC will be used to provide students with the necessary material for the development of the subject (presentations, notes, supporting texts, bibliography, videos, etc.) and to establish communication fluent teacher-student.
For cases of fraudulent performance of exercises or tests, the provisions of the "Regulations for the evaluation of the academic performance of students and the review of grades" will apply.
Article 16. Fraudulent performance of exercises or tests.
The fraudulent performance of any exercise or test required in the evaluation of a subject will imply the qualification of failure in the corresponding call, regardless of the disciplinary process that may be followed against the offending student. It is considered fraudulent, among others, the realization of plagiarized works or obtained from sources accessible to the public without re-elaboration or reinterpretation and without citations to the authors and the sources.
In general, different tests may be carried out to verify obtaining theoretical / practical knowledge and acquisition of skills and attitudes.
Stage 1.
Contact hours (master classes): 9 h expository
Seminars: 6 h
Laboratory: 6 h
Group and individual tutoring: 3 h
Exam: 2 h
Contact hours to prepare each of the previous sections: 24 h
Individual or group autonomous study: 15 h
Writing of exercises, conclusions or other works: 5 h
Programming / experimentation or other computer / laboratory work: 6 h
Recommended reading, library activities or similar: 5 h
Attendance at talks, exhibitions or other recommended activities: 5 h
Other tasks proposed by the teacher: 15 h
Non-contact hours to prepare each of the previous sections: 51 h
Stage 2 and/or 3 (according to the situation)
Unchanged.
Stage 1.
Personal study based on the different sources of information recommended by the teacher apart from the notes collected during the classes.
It is recommended to attend classes and actively intervene in them.
Attend tutorials to answer questions and develop the seminars proposed for your presentation.
Work in a group from the first day on each and every one of the points (theoretical study, problem and problem solving, work to present and defend, etc.).
Continuously attend throughout the course since during the classes the final exam is outlined in the debates and in the questions that are raised in class.
Stage 2 and/or 3 (according to the situation)
Unchanged.
PLAN OF CONTINGENCY in front of a possible change of stage
1) Objective: unchanged.
2) Contained: unchanged.
3) bibliographic Material: unchanged.
4) Competitions: unchanged.
5) Methodology:
Stage 2. Distance do not expect modifications in the type of teaching expositiva and interactive if they keep the traditional parameters of matrícula. If the measures of distance did not allow that all the students of the matter assist to the face-to-face classes in the classroom assigned and does not have of an educational space wider to receive to all the students, then would arbitrate any of these measures:
- Broadcast in streaming the class for part of the students that would follow them from another educational space of the faculty. They would establish turns so that all the students will follow the classes in the same conditions.
- Broadcast in streaming the class for part of the students that would follow them from his house. They would establish turns so that all the students will follow the classes in equal conditions.
It will prioritise to the hour to program the activity of the matter the presencialidad in the proofs of evaluation. If because of an unavoidable rotation of the students, the proofs of evaluation consumed a number inasumible of hours, the corresponding teaching would give telemáticamente.
The tutorías will be able to be face-to-face or telematic, will require of previous appointment.
Stage 3. Closing of the installations of the USC The teaching will be telematic and the classes will develop of synchronous form in the official schedule of class. It can be that, by causes sobrevenidas, any of the classes will develop of asynchronous form what will communicate to the students previously. The tutorías late-telematic night and will require of previous appointment.
6) System of evaluation
Stage 2. Distance The system of evaluation will be the same that the described for the stage 1.
The final examination will be face-to-face if the sanitary rules allow it. If it is not possible a face-to-face examination, east will be telematic. It will consist in proofs gone up to the digital platform of the subject with questions type test and/or questions test with thematic theoretical and theoretical-practical.
Stage 3. Closing of the installations of the USC
The system of evaluation will be the same that the described for the stage 1.
It will increase the quantity and quality of the activities evaluativas comprised in the continuous evaluation.
In the stage 3 the final examination will be telematic.
7) Time of study and personal work: unchanged.
8) Recommendations for the study of the matter: unchanged. Likewise,
it would be recommended a basic knowledge of English. Also it would be recommended a knowledge to level of user in computing to familiarise with the new technologies to the hour to give quality to the public oral exhibitions, programs of treatment of data to analyse the data obtained in the work of laboratory, and navigation by Internet to have the most direct access and fast to the greater possible information.
The educational programming is designed for the stage 1 (adapted normality) but has a Plan of contingency to end to minimise the impact of a possible burgeon of the COVID-19, incorporating a stage 2 (distance) and a stage 3 (closing of installations).
Roque Rodríguez Soalleiro
- Department
- Plant Production and Engineering Projects
- Area
- Plant Production
- roque.rodriguez [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Professor
Jose Antonio Rodriguez Añon
Coordinador/a- Department
- Applied Physics
- Area
- Applied Physics
- Phone
- 881814005
- ja.rodriguez.anon [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
Jorge Proupin Castiñeiras
- Department
- Applied Physics
- Area
- Applied Physics
- xurxo.proupin [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
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