Sustainable Energy Technologies: An International Perspective

Title: Sustainable Energy Technologies: An International Perspective

3 credits: TECH 48155 

Location: Wolfenbuettel, Germany

Dates: May 5-19, 2024

**Enrollment is currently closed**

 

Program cost: $1,524.11

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Program Description

Sustainable energy concepts are taught while integrating cultural experience via group interaction, field trips, German History lessons, and interaction with others involved in sustainable energy technologies in the communities and industry in Germany. The lectures and field trips include technical substance while teaching practical application in the field. This supports learning in an international environment. The learning goals are: • Students are expected to learn more about sustainable energy. • Students learn about the environment that these technologies are used. • Students are expected to develop an appreciation for different cultures and their impact on the use and development of sustainable technologies. The learning experience in Germany is unique in that the federal government supports the development and utilization of sustainable energy technologies in lieu of power generation methods that are either nuclear or fossil fuel based. It is the only country that has this kind of program.

This two-week, interdisciplinary program includes lectures and demonstrations on various energy technologies; presentations on European and German history, geography, and culture; industrial tours; and sightseeing excursions to Berlin and Hamburg.   Our hosts are faculty at Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences in Wolfenbuettel, Germany (near Braunschweig).  This course should be of interest to students in various majors, especially engineering and technology.  Students from universities in Europe and Asia will also participate.

 

During the 2-weeks you will learn about Germany's history and culture, about the economy and the social background of this interesting country 

  • by attending lectures,
  • visiting companies and enjoying places of interest including all-day excursions to German cities (e.g  Hamburg and  Berlin)
  • by meeting and working with German and international students
  • companies in Wolfenbuettel and the region – and a genuine visit of a German Beer Garden will also be on the visiting agenda

In addition, you attend in-depth courses on Sustainable Energy Technologies (in English)

The  first-week courses introduce the basics of Sustainable Energy Resources: Wind energy, photovoltaic and hydropower.

The  second-week program offers several special examples and applications of the energy sources like fuel cells, modern battery technology and geothermics. Also covered is the hot topic of energy consumption in electrically driven vehicles with the introduction of Energy Efficiency of Electrical Drives. Last but not least the question of the Limitation of Fossil Fuels and the worldwide use of Nuclear Energy will be presented.

An additional course gives you a basic insight into regional and German history, geography and culture.

 

Contact program leader William Hutzel via email with your questions.

Department Location Duration Professor
Engineering Technology
Statewide Polytechnic
Germany Maymester/Summer William Hutzel