Laws and Regulations of Electric Power Engineering

Numbering Code U-ENG26 46058 LJ72 Year/Term 2022 ・ Intensive, First semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Intensive
Instructor name IWANE HIRONORI (Part-time Lecturer)
SHIMODA KAZUHIKO (Part-time Lecturer)
MATSUO TETSUJI (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course This course discusses the main thrust of electricity-related laws and ordinances, explaining their relationship with energy, environmental problems, and so on, with a focus on the Electric Utility Industry Law.
Course Goals By learning about laws concerning the electricity business, learn details on regulation of energy supply technologies and their safety, and gain the knowledge needed to be certified as an energy supply technician.
Schedule and Contents "1. History of the electricity business and law/electrical equipment technical standards (1 class)

Explain the history of the electricity business and its relationship to various laws and ordinances, the role the electricity business has played, electrical safety, changes in electrical equipment technical standards, the content of regulations, their legal positioning, and so on.

2. Quality of electric power (2 classes)

Explain the quality of electric power and related laws and ordinances, referencing trends in electric power technologies. Also, to accurately understand present conditions in the electricity business and the quality of electric power, take a field trip to an electric power facility.

3. Electric power system applications (1 class)

Explain the electric power system and supply-demand management. Also, discuss the role of electric supply facilities and disaster rehabilitation measures, including a field trip to a facility.

4. Electric power liberalization and nuclear energy (1 class)

Explain challenges related to the electricity business, the trend toward deregulation and liberalization of electric power, and the current state of affairs of nuclear power generation.

5. The global environment and energy conservation/alternative energy (1 class)

Explain global environmental issues such as global warming, as well as electricity business initiatives aiming to achieve a low-carbon society, such as alternative energy, smart grids, and energy conservation.

6. Confirmation of learning attainment (1 class)

Confirm the degree of learning attained with regard to the course overall."
Evaluation Methods and Policy Grade is based on the number of classes attended and score on the examination (administered at the final class meeting).
Course Requirements Basic information concerning electricity generation, electricity transmission, electricity transformation, and electricity distribution.
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Will be discussed as needed.
Textbooks Textbooks/References In addition, printouts
Courses delivered by Instructors with Practical Work Experience 分類:

A certificate-bearing course that includes practical classes related to the certificate.
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