July 1st to july 30th
Students will learn basic knowledge needed to quantify and evaluate any economic and environmental benefits associated to renewable energies in the different sectors (i.e. industry, transport, services, and building). This course provides students with engineering knowledge and technique for understanding, assessing, and mitigating environmental issues associated with renewables. It presents the major regulation tools, policy and tool and incentive programs for accelerating penetration of renewables. It also covers the challenges of high level of integration of renewables in the existing energy mix.
Students will learn basic knowledge needed in order to understand today’s energy challenge. This course provides students with the basic knowledge needed for understanding, assessing, and mitigating environmental issues associated with energy production, efficiency rating, storage, transmission, integration in existing portfolio, and consumption. The focus of this course is concentrated on the key role that energy efficiency and renewable energy are playing into the context of global energy transition.
Students will learn basic knowledge needed to quantify and evaluate any economic and environmental benefits associated to energy efficiency in the different sectors (i.e. industry, transport, services, and building). This course provides students with engineering knowledge and technique for understanding, assessing, and mitigating environmental issues associated with energy consumption. It presents the major regulation tools, policy and tool and incentive programs for accelerating penetration of energyefficiency solutions.
Students from different countries or regions will interact, bringing different values, viewpoints and cultural practices about Energy Transition. The teachers will encourage exchanges and the trainig case will give students the opportunity to present their country’s policy in terms of Energy Transition, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
Throughout this program, students will have the opportunity to meet renowned stakeholders involved in the energy transition and to take part in a study tours allowing them to discover companies, plants, urban eco districts, buildings, etc. representative of the different initiatives linked to the Energy Transition.
Throughout this program, students will have to mobilize their knowledge on applied study cases: they will learn how to evaluate the energy efficiency of a given building, how toimprove it, how to design a PV or wind power plant or how assess the return on investment.
1st to 30th July
72 hours of courses, in English with seminars, case studies, company and cultural visits.
The final grades of the certificate obtained by the candidates will reflect a mix of:
Each 4-week program delivers 10 ECTS credits.
Attendance to all lectures is compulsory in order to obtain the Certificate.
Campus Eiffel
10 rue Sextius Michel
75015 Paris