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Energy Transition and Bioeconomy (2 ECTS)

Code: C-02469-IE10045-3006

General information


Enrollment
01.10.2024 - 02.02.2025
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
03.02.2025 - 16.05.2025
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
2 ECTS
Institution
Karelia University of Applied Sciences, Wärtsilä-kampus Karjalankatu 3 (WÄR)
Teaching languages
Finnish
Seats
0 - 30
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Learning outcomes

In this course we are going to examine whether the energy transition is a threat or an opportunity for the bioeconomy sector. The aim is to focus on the solutions and look for the opportunities offered by the energy transition for the bioeconomy sector. Course will concentrate on: • Importance of energy in the bioeconomy • Fair and sustainable energy transition • Possibilities of the energy transition for the bioeconomy sector • Utilisation of the PESTE analysis as a tool for future forecasting

Content

- You understand the concept of the energy transition and the societal mechanisms affecting on the back ground. - You recognise the importance of energy and energy transition as a part of bioeconomy. - You are able to define the role of the bioenergy in energy transition. - You are able to apply your knowledge in the renewal of energy supply systems.

Teaching methods

In this course we are going to examine whether the energy transition is a threat or an opportunity for the bioeconomy sector. The aim is to focus on the solutions and look for the opportunities offered by the energy transition for the bioeconomy sector. Course will concentrate on: • Importance of energy in the bioeconomy • Fair and sustainable energy transition • Possibilities of the energy transition for the bioeconomy sector • Utilisation of the PESTE analysis as a tool for future forecasting During the study period, the theme is reviewed through versatile materials which are collected on the Moodle platform. Previous and new knowledge will be deepened through learning tasks.

Location and time

Online studies, independently and at your own pace

Learning materials and recommended literature

Materials can be found from Moodle platform.

Student workload

2 credits corresponds to 54 hours of studying time, which is divided into learning tasks and studying of the materials.

Evaluation scale

Approved/Rejected

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