This course focuses on conventional and renewable energy technologies within the framework of the European net-zero carbon target for 2050. The students will be progressively introduced to the primary energy sources and their basic transformation processes, including Fossil Fuels (Oil, Gas, Coal) and their uses in Internal Combustion Engines and Thermal Power Stations, Solar and Wind Energy Systems, Thermal and Photovoltaic Solar Systems, and Hydroelectric plants. The course will also cover the Environmental and Climate Impact of Energy-related Processes, including global warming from CO2 production, transitional mitigation strategies, such as CCS, and the European Energy Transition Strategies and Policies. The technological bottlenecks related to energy storage from renewables, the transfer of energy in the form of synthetic fuels (methane, hydrogen) and their integration in the power grid will also be discussed.

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Course type: Semester-Long Course
Duration: 13 weeks / 3hours per week
Instructor(s): Andreas Yiotis, Dimitrios Ipsakis
University offering the course: Technical University of Crete
Semester: Spring/Summer
Language: English
ECTS: 10
Registration Period Start Date: 16. Januar 2026
Registration Period End Date: 20. Februar 2026
Short Description: This course focuses on conventional and renewable energy technologies within the framework of the European net-zero carbon target for 2050. The students will be progressively introduced to the primary energy sources and their basic transformation processes.
Location: Online & Onsite (TUC Campus)
Mobility Type: Specialized Course
Max Number of Participants: 20