Energy and the Environment
Objectives
a) Knowing the contribution of various sources of energy for the development of societies;
b) Understand the energy dependence of current societies, as well as the uncertainty / instability in supply and prices resulting from the current geopolitical;
c) Relate environmental problems with the various energy sources and technologies used in the production of energy, especially fuel;
d) Understanding the diversity and complexity of the interrelationships between energy and environment.
e) Shaping future growth scenarios of energy consumption and substitution of fossil fuels with alternative energy sources;
f) Understand the challenges of energy sustainability and compatibility between energy and the environment.
General characterization
Code
722041081
Credits
10.0
Responsible teacher
Fernando Ribeiro Martins
Hours
Weekly - Available soon
Total - 280
Teaching language
Portuguese
Prerequisites
None.
Bibliography
ARMSTRONG, John (2021). The Future of Energy: The 2021 guide to the
energy transition - renewable energy, energy technology, sustainability,
hydrogen and more.
COLEY, d. (2009). Energy and Climate Change. Creating a Sustainable Future.
England: John Wiley and Sons, Ltd.
GATES, Bill (2021). Como evitar um desastre climático. As soluções que temos
e as inovações necessárias. Porto: Ideias de Ler / Porto Editora.
JACCARD, M., Sustainable fossil fuels (2005). The unusual suspect in the
quest for clean and enduring energy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
SMIL, V. (2005). Energy at the crossroads, London: The MIT Press.
SOROMENHO-MARQUES, V. (2010). O Ambiente na Encruzilhada. Por um
futuro sustentável. Lisboa: Esfera do Caos Editores.
VELHO, J. (2010). Petróleo. Dádiva e Maldição. 150 anos de história. Lisboa:
Bnomics.
Teaching method
Explanation of the contents using various resources, including PowerPoint presentations, discussion of texts, exploring web pages, etc.. Then, to foster reflection, dialogue and active participation of the students who have the opportunity to express their opinions and compare them with those of their colleagues and the teacher himself. At the end of the sessions devoted some time to the discussion and follow-up research that students are developing. Use of the computing platform Moodle/Nonio allows substantially improve the undergraduates, who will now have an opportunity outside the classroom torequest information and ask questions to the teacher. Reading a set of thematic texts, which will be assessed in a written test in person.
Evaluation method
Assessment methods - Critical review of a book(30%), Oral presentation of the papers(20%), Research work in groups, resulting from independent research in the form of article(50%)
Subject matter
1 - General information on energy Concepts, origin, measurement, types of resources, forms of classification, conversion of energy forms, principles and laws.
2 - The energy and the development of societies.The energy use over the past centuries.
3 - The energy dependence of the current corporate Production and energy consumption at national, European and World. Biomass, coal, oil, natural gas. Nuclear power.
4 - Energy / Environmental Problems The transport sector in Portugal and the European Union. The sector of electricity production. Renewables.
5 - The emergence of environmental issues The improvement of living conditions of the population and the degradation of the planet. The awareness of the problems and their extent on a global scale. Policies and action programs. Environmental protection in the European Union and Portugal.
6 - Energy policy in the European Union and Portugal.
7 - Global perspectives and uncertainties.
Programs
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