The request to create ECGR 5171
Date: February 25, 2016
To: College of Engineering
From: Office of Academic Affairs
Approved On: February 1, 2016
Approved by: Graduate Council
Implementation Date: Spring 2016
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ECGR 5171. Introduction to Energy Systems. (3) Prerequisite: Graduate standing, or permission of the department. Overview of energy systems: energy types, generation, conversion, storage, transportation/transmission, and utilization. Principles, physical structure, processes, and utilization of fossil fuel, nuclear, and renewables for transportation, thermal, and electrical energy generation are discussed along with associated performance metrics. The course also provides an introduction to environmental impacts of energy production, life-cycle analysis, energy efficiency concepts and metrics, transmission systems, grid reliability, and the impact of smart grid technologies. All topics are presented in the context of industry standards as well as federal and state regulations. Credit will not be given for ECGR 5171 where credit has been given for ECGR 4171. (Fall).