Course title
環境エネルギー工学特論Ⅱ   [Advanced Environmental Energy Engineering Ⅱ]
Course category courses for doctoral programs  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year   Semester Fall 
Course type Fall  Course code 1080447
Instructor(s)
長坂 研   [NAGASAKA Ken]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
E-learning is a web-based classed, which its contents will

upload every week in the e-learning system called "moodle".

Therefore, the students can access to this moodle system and

watch and study the contents. These contents can be seen

anywhere at any time.
The students can access from the inside and outside of the

University. You need to take the ID and Password to be able to

access to this e-learning class.

Access moodle from the folowing site:

(http://moodle.elp.tuat.ac.jp/moodle/login/index.php) in a

university homepage.
Expected Learning
Course schedule
Note: The contents of this course is similar to the "Advanced Environmental Energy Engineering Ⅰ", however the contents of reports are more advanced. I may ask you to make a programming for some calculation.

1st Class contents: Guidance & Course Contents Explanation
2nd Class contents: Fundamental and Present Energy Systems in Japan
3rd Class Contents: Energy Resources and Energy Situation
4th class contents: Energy consumption and its impact on global environment
5th Class Contents: Energy consumption and its impact on global environment (Acid Rain)
6th Class Contents: Energy consumption and its impact on global environment (Desertification)
7th Class Contents: Energy Demand Forecasting (Short-term)
8th Class Contents: Energy Demand Forecasting (using ANN for short term demand forecasting)
9th Class Contents: Energy Demand Forecasting (Real Example of Short-term Demand Forecasting)
10th Class Contents: Energy Demand Forecasting (Mid-term & Long-term)
11th Class Contents: Renewable Energies
12th Class Contents: Total Renewable Energies (Application of Hybrid System)
13th Class Contents: Power Deregulation in many countries including Japan
14th Class Contents: Continuation of power deregulation
15th Class Contents: The future of Environmental Energy Engineering

Prerequisites
This course is only for PhD(Doctor course) students. The Master students cannot take this course.
You have to attend the first class which is just like regular

class. In the first class, I will explain about this course in

detail. (otherwise I don't take any responsibility for any

mis-understanding).

Necessary condition: It is necessary to watch all the

contents. Every week one contents will be uploaded and you

need to access each subject al least onec a week.

If you don't access at least once a week, your course will be

cancelled and you will be drop-out from this course.

Please check carefully the dates of submitting reports.
The reports should be in the forms of WORD, EXCEL, and POWER

POINT only. We don't accept PDF files.

All reports should be uploaded into the moodle on the net.
Don't send your report to the Professor.
Required Text(s) and Materials
We don't use any particular textbooks, as the contents of this e-learning class is like topics and it cannot be in one textbook.
References
Assessment/Grading
6 mid-term reports (6x10 marks = 60 marks) +

final report (40 marks) = 100 points



Necessary condition: You have to watch all the contents in

scheduled periods.

Note: The contents of this course is similar to the "Advanced Environmental Energy Engineering Ⅰ", however the contents of reports are more advanced. I may ask you to make a programming for some calculation.
Message from instructor(s)
Please check carefully the dates of submitting reports.
The reports should be in the forms of WORD, EXCEL, and POWER

POINT only. We don't accept PDF files.

All reports should be uploaded into the moodle on the net.
Don't send your report to the Professor.
Course keywords
Application of intelligent systems to energy engineering, renewable energy, global environment, an electric power system, a micro grid, deregulation of power industry, earth environment, global worming.
Office hours
Any time (you need to make an appointment first)
Remarks 1
If you have any question, please contact the Professor by e-

mail (bahman@cc.tuat.ac.jp) or call at Tel:042-388-7481
E-mail will be answered within 2 days.
Remarks 2
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Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
3/23/2017 4:30:38 PM