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Energy-nature and society - MO550P119
Title: Energie-příroda a společnost - turnusové cvičení
Czech title: Energie-příroda a společnost - turnusové cvičení
Guaranteed by: Institute for Environmental Studies (31-550)
Faculty: Faculty of Science
Actual: from 2022
Semester: summer
E-Credits: 3
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:0/3, C [DS]
Capacity: 25
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: taught
Language: Czech
Additional information: https://dl2.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=1672
Note: enabled for web enrollment
Guarantor: Ing. Luboš Matějíček, Ph.D.
RNDr. Rudolf Přibil, CSc.
Teacher(s): Ing. Luboš Matějíček, Ph.D.
RNDr. Rudolf Přibil, CSc.
Annotation -
Last update: Ing. Luboš Matějíček, Ph.D. (14.03.2024)
Energy - nature and society: exercises (the course is a follow-up to an fundamental course: Energy - nature and society, its aim is to extend basic skills by case oriented studies)
The course explains the approach of modern physics to energy and its different forms and presents laws of physics governing energy transformations and its exploitation by human society and living organism. This general introduction is made concrete in following topics: energy budget of the earth; natural fluxes of energy and its density; exploitation of fossil fuels; nuclear energy and its utilization; alternative and renewable sources of energy; new trend in electricity production; production and the use of alternative fuels; distribution and storage of energy; new efficient ways of energy use; reduction of energy losses; enviromental impacts of energy production; deposition and processing of radioactive waste; comparison of the potential and the future prospects of various energy sources. The course is focused on educational excursion.
Literature -
Last update: Ing. Luboš Matějíček, Ph.D. (27.10.2019)

Andrews, J., Jelley, N., 2007. Energy Science: Principles, Technologies, and Impacts. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 344pp.

Mongillo, J.F., 2011. A Student Guide to Energy (5 volumes). Greenwood, Santa Barbara, 1190pp.

Aubrecht, J.A., 2005. Energy Science: Principles, Technologies, and Impacts. Benjamin Cummings (3ed.), San Francisco, 696pp.

Fay, J.A., Golomb, D.S., 2011. Energy and The Environment: Scientific and Technological Principles. Oxford University Press, (2ed.), Oxford, 384pp.

Cleveland, C.J., Morris, C.G., 2009. Dictionary of Energy: Expanded Edition. Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, 600pp.

Jefferson W.T. et al., 2005. Sustainable Energy: Choosing Among Options. MIT Press, Cambridge, 872pp.

Requirements to the exam -
Last update: Ing. Luboš Matějíček, Ph.D. (14.03.2024)

In order to receive credit, active participation in all excursions and seminars is required according to the set schedule, individual excursions and seminars can be replaced by the preparation of a semester paper, see further instructions. MOODLE.

Note: The exercise cannot be completed remotely.

Syllabus -
Last update: Ing. Luboš Matějíček, Ph.D. (14.03.2024)
Participation in excursions and seminars according to the teacher's instructions and instructions in the MOODLE system.
Entry requirements -
Last update: Ing. Luboš Matějíček, Ph.D. (14.03.2024)

Some excursions require additional fees from students (fees for the local city transport, or additional partial fees for bus the transport 100-200Kč).

 
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