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Revision as of 14:33, 5 November 2013

International DAAD-Alumni Summer School - November 4 - 14, 2013 Institute for Agricultural Engineering, University of Hohenheim
Energy in Development Lecture Series
Participants Presentations
Speaker Presentations



About the Energy in Development Lecture Series

The debate about sustainable energy for all is on-going. It stresses the need to improve access to reliable, affordable, economically viable, socially acceptable and environmentally sound energy services for sustainable development–a complex task that cannot be left to engineering alone. This public series of lectures aims to provide an overview of how different disciplines address the issues.


Since decentralized solutions play a crucial role in many scenarios for a sustainable future energy supply, especially in structural weak areas, they will constitute the focus of the lecture series “Energy in development”. The series’ main objective is to put energy systems in context and therefore to outline a variety of theories and methods across all disciplines and to discuss exciting new scientific breakthroughs that may impact the future development of a sustainable energy supply. Topics include technological innovations like ‘smart grids’ or ‘swarm electrification’ as well as the role of energy in the development process, life cycle assessment, energy supply as product service systems and perspectives of the users (socio-cultural context) of energy technologies. The variety of perspectives and methodologies provides possible starting points and linkages for research projects (Bachelor/Master) in the field of development cooperation.


Schedule

Date
Lecturer
Title
29.10.
Prof. Felix Ziegler, Christian Arndt & Daniel Philipp
Launch Event in Cooperation with Lecture Series "Entwicklungspolitik"
05.11.
Swarm Electrification Team
Swarm Electrification - a paradigm change: Building a micro-grid from the bottom-up (DOC, 33,0 KB)
12.11.
Prof. Johann Köppel
Resistance against energy & development – the case of the Belo Monte hydropower project in Amazonia, Brazil
19.11.
Dr. Jan Christoph Steckel
Microenergysystems in the context of climate change and economical development - a valuable proposition?
26.11.
Prof. Kalevi Ekman & Noara Kebir
Adapted product and service design – how to work together for a sustainable future?
03.12.
Prof.Ellen Matthies
The user in the energy system - interfering factor or actor? (PDF, 148,5 KB)
10.12.
Prof. Volker Quaschning
Die solare Revolution – Die Bedeutung der Photovoltaik für die Energiewende
17.12.
Prof.Susanne Rotter
Material implications for (Micro)energy Systems -a resource and end-of-life perspective
07.01.
PD Heike Walk & Dr. Carolin Schröder
Towards a cooperative Future
14.01.
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21.01.
Prof. Martina Schäfer
The embedded user – different approaches of analyzing user-context-relations in socio-technical systems
28.01.
Closing lecture


Lecture Materials

Launch Event in Cooperation with Lecture Series "Entwicklungspolitik"

Prof. Ziegler, Christian Arndt, Daniel Philipp

Swarm Electrification - A Paradigm Change: Building a Micro-Grid from the Bottom-up

Swarm Electrification Team

Resistance Against Energy & Development – The Case of the Belo Monte Hydropower Project in Amazonia, Brazil

Prof. Johann Köppel

Microenergysystems in the Context of Climate Change and Economical Development - A Valuable Proposition?

Dr. Jan Christoph Steckel

Adapted Product and Service Design – How to Work Together for a Sustainable Future?

Prof. Eekman Kalevi & Noara Kebir

The User in the Energy System - Interfering Factor or Actor?

Prof. Ellen Matthies

Die solare Revolution – Die Bedeutung der Photovoltaik für die Energiewende

Prof. Volker Quaschning

Material Implications for (Micro)energy Systems - A Resource and End-of-Life Perspective

Prof. Susanne Rotter

Towards a Cooperative Future

PD Heike Walk, Dr. Carolin Schröder

The Embedded User – Different Approaches of Analyzing User-Context-Relations in Socio-technical Systems

Prof. Martina Schäfer