Course title
化学基礎   [Fundamental Chemistry]
Course category specialized field courses  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 2  Semester Fall 
Course type Fall  Course code 1060221
Instructor(s)
陸名 雄一   [RIKUNA Yuichi]
Facility affiliation Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
Students will study fundamentals of thermodynamics, fossil fuels, renewable energy, power generation and energy storage.
Expected Learning
To understand basic background of fossil fuels, power generation, renewable energy, energy storage, and nuclear energy.
Course schedule
1st lecture: April 11 (Tue) Energy- Introduction
2nd lecture: April 18 (Tue) Thermodynamics, Exergy
3rd lecture: April 25 (Tue) Oil
4th lecture: May 2 (Tue) Natural gas and shale gas
5th lecture: May 9 (Tue) Power generation, Liberalization
6th lecture: May 16 (Tue) Solar energy, PV, solar power
7th lecture: May 23 (Tue) Energy storage 1 *Online
8th lecture: May 30 (Tue) Energy storage 2
9th lecture: June 6 (Tue) Wind and Wave energy
10th lecture: June 13 (Tue) Hydropower and geothermal power generation
11th lecture: June 20 (Tue) Biomass, Feed in tariff (FIT)
12th lecture: June 27 (Tue) Coal
13th lecture: July 4 (Tue) Nuclear energy
14th lecture: July 11 (Tue) General discussion
15th lecture: July 18 (Tue) Terminal examination
*Schedule may change based on the understanding of each lecture.

Google Classroom: gtz4x2z
Prerequisites
Thermodynamics.
Required Text(s) and Materials
None
References
Energy Myths and Realities: Bringing Science to the Energy Policy Debate Hardcover (Vaclav Smil) etc.
Assessment/Grading
Class contribution and discussion (50%) + terminal examination (50 points)= 100 points (total)
S: 90 points or more
A: 80 points or more, less than 90 points
B: 70 points or more, less than 80 points
C: 60 points or more, less than 70 points
D (failure): less than 60 points
Message from instructor(s)
Course keywords
Office hours
Bldg.4 Room 322 ext.7062 cfushimi@cc.tuat.ac.jp
Remarks 1
Generally, power point slides for this lecture are written in both Japanese and English.
If you have any questions/opinions, you can ask in English during this class.
Remarks 2
updated on April 10, 2023
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Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
English
Last update
4/10/2023 10:17:52 AM