Sede donde se gestiona
Santander
Lugar de impartición
Santander - Península de la Magdalena (Santo Mauro)
Dirección
Mario Mañana CanteliFull Professor University of CantabriaSecretaría
Gema Pérez GarcíaEUNICE: Project Assistant - Técnico de ProyectosORGANIZADO EN COLABORACIÓN CON
Descripción de la actividad
The Summer School "Integrated Energy Systems - Challenges for a Sustainable World" brings together core capabilities and strengths from multidisciplinary areas to improve advance of renewable energy sources in our utility grid, decreasing the cost of such technologies and accelerating the digitization of our economy through emerging technologies in solar energy, wind energy, energy storage technologies, marine energy, heat pumps, electric vehicles, hydrogen, and biomass. This program has significance in making possible the strengthening and impact of the international attraction of research, education, and innovation to the whole society. The future electric grid will be smart, with user-interaction, bidirectional power flow, multiple distributed energy sources with high-tech dynamics and controls. Students at this Summer School will learn about:
· Electronics and Power Conversion: combined power system and power electronics approach, where enabled renewable energy systems will interact with the utility grid,
· Smart Grids and Data Analytics: establishing microgrids with intelligence and data analytics approaching a Smart-Grid, optimal operation and sizing of Energy Community systems
· Materials and Recycling for Energy
· Advanced Energy Infrastructure and Technologies: grid integration of renewable energy sources, alternative fuels, power quality, green gas technologies, fundamentals of adequacy in modern power systems
The program aims to contribute to the education of the leaders for this 21st century energy technologies.
The Summer School is designed for students in Schools or Departments of Electrical or Mechanical Engineering, Production Engineering, Energy Engineering, Sciences and Technology degrees related to: (1) Materials and Recycling for Energy, (2) Advanced Energy Infrastructure, (3) Electronics and Power Conversion, and (4) Smart Grid and Data Analytics.
Study level: Ph.D., Master, plus last year Bachelor doing their final thesis on the topic of the Summer School.