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Energy System Decarbonisation (EEN1079)

Course delivery consists of a mixture of remote (or online) and in-person (or face-to-face) activities on campus.
Microcreds overview
This micro-credential offers students a comprehensive understanding of the core concepts related to energy system decarbonisation and its associated challenges. By exploring key drivers such as climate change, resource depletion, and sustainable development on both national and international levels, students will gain valuable insights into the complexities of this field. This course empowers students to critically analyse the technical, social, political, and business policy issues that arise as a result of energy system decarbonisation efforts. By engaging in such analysis, students will develop a well-rounded perspective on the subject matter and be better equipped to address these multifaceted challenges.
What you'll learn
Upon successful completion of this micro-credential students will be able to:
- Explain the challenges of climate change and fossil fuel resource depletion at global and national levels.
- Explain the system characteristics of key energy supply technologies (FF, VRE, BE, CCS, Nuclear fission).
- Explain the system characteristics of energy consumption (sectors: heat, transport, electricity; demand reduction, efficiency, rebound).
- Explain the potential decarbonisation roles of diverse energy conversion and storage technologies.
- Critically assess alternative decarbonisation strategies and corresponding energy system configurations and evolution.
- Critically discuss the interactions between climate, energy, development, ethics and justice (globally and nationally).
- Formulate and critically assess policy proposals in relation to energy system decarbonisation.
Requirements
A Primary Honours degree, Level 8 in Electronic/Electrical/Computer Engineering, Applied Physics, Computer Sciences or other Cognate/Engineering Disciplines. Applications are also invited from diverse educational and/or employment backgrounds, with applications evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
And also to indicate the required documentation:
- Please provide Academic Transcripts for final year of study where appropriate (English translation)
- All applicants must submit a copy of their passport.
If applicable, evidence of competence in the English language as per DCU entry requirements.
Please review the application instructions prior to starting your application.
In your application use micro-credential code EEN1079.
Course Outcomes
On successful completion of this micro-credential, you will receive credits as per the European Credit and Transfer System. These credits are recognised by the awarding institution as credits aligned to learning completed at postgraduate level.
Got more questions?
For academic queries about the programme please contact: microcredentials@dcu.ie