Alternative energy usage in practice II. (System of energetics -Building energy) - RKWAE2EBNF

Academic year/semester: 2026/27/1

ECTS Credits: 6

Available for: All OU students

Lecture hours: 2
Seminarium:0
Practice: 2
Laboratory: 0
Consultation: 0

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Course Leader: Konrád Lájer Ph.D.

Faculty: Rejtő Sándor Faculty of Light Industry and Environmental Engineering, 1034 Budapest, Doberdó utca 6.

Course Description:
The aim of the course is to give students an insight into the relationships between the built
environment and the natural environment, and to give human ecology a place in the
training. Learn about the architectural methods that can have a positive effect on the
microclimate of the settlements. Discover the relationship between the home and the
human environment as they develop / develop their ecological approach. The passive house
and all the solutions aimed at lowering energy consumption eg. modern home heating and
heating. air-conditioning methods, materials and techniques of thermal insulation of
apartments.

Competences:
Knowledge of major environmental technologies, equipment and structures associated with each technology, including the functioning and operation thereof. Knowledge of the basics of energy management, options for energy production, their advantages and disadvantages, as well as the concept and feasibility options of sustainable development. Able to perform public administrative and authority tasks related to environment protection after getting acquainted with the duty assigned to them.

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Written Exam

Compulsory bibliography: 1. Eds.: Management Association, Renewable and Alternative Energy: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, IGI Global, 2016, ISBN13: 9781522516712 2. Editor-in-Chiefs: Ali Sayigh: Comprehensive Renewable Energy, 1st Edition, Imprint: Elsevier, Published Date: 2nd May 2012, Page Count: 4422, eBook ISBN: 9780080878737, Hardcover ISBN: 9780080878720 3. Michaelides, Efstathios E. Stathis: Alternative Energy Sources, Springer Press, 2012, Buy eBook, ISBN: 978-3-642-20951-2

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