Energy Systems Analysis and Design

Numbering Code G-ENE20 63118 LE28 Year/Term 2022 ・ Second semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Master's students Target Student
Language English Day/Period Tue.3
Instructor name OGATA SEIICHI (Graduate School of Energy Science Associate Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course By Tetsuo TEZUKA, Seiichi OGATA, Department of Socio-environmental Energy Science, Graduate School of Energy Science,

The framework and methodology for energy systems analysis and design in a region and/or/ country, especially related to a model-based approach, are introduced. Furthermore, the theories of energy supply-demand systems are discussed. Participants will develop a simple conceptual model by selecting some energy supply-demand systems as a study target.
Course Goals To understand the basic knowledge and the modeling methodologies of Energy supply-demand systems.
Schedule and Contents (1) Statistics of energy supply and demand,
(2) Numerical modeling of energy supply and demand,
(3) What is a system modeling?
(4) Modeling and decision making,
(5) Modeling exercise,
(6) Theoretical approach to energy supply-demand systems,
(7) Liberalization of the energy industry,
Evaluation Methods and Policy Discussion about modeling of energy systems and report submission.
Course Requirements Nothing
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Student will make a conceptual model for the energy supply-demand systems which the student has selected
by himself/herself.
The work for conceptual modeling will be an assignment.
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