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Lars Broman, Strömstad Academy, lars.broman@stromstadakademi.se
MSc Solar Energy
Education
Lars Broman
Presentation in Ukraine 22-25 April 2013
Lars Broman, Strömstad Academy, lars.broman@stromstadakademi.se
ESES
European Solar Engineering School initiated by
Prof. Lars Broman in 1997
1998 Summer course in Advanced solar thermal
engineering at Tingvall, 7.5 cr., taught by Broman.
1999 Summer course in Advanced photovoltaics
engineering at Tingvall. 7.5 cr., taught by Dr.
Konrad Blum.
1999-2000 First 1-yr ESES program, 60 cr.
Lars Broman, Strömstad Academy, lars.broman@stromstadakademi.se
1998 Summer course in Tingvall
Lars Broman, Strömstad Academy, lars.broman@stromstadakademi.se
AIM
The aim of the course is to provide good
understanding of the physics and technology of solar
thermal processes. After completion of the course,
students shall be able to design solar thermal
systems of different sizes. They shall have sufficient
background to read and understand research articles
in the field of thermal solar energy.
CONTENTS
The course consists of two parts, one theoretical and
one applied.
Lars Broman, Strömstad Academy, lars.broman@stromstadakademi.se
Literature
Advanced solar thermal engineering
Part 1
Duffie, John A. and Beckman, William A. 1991.
Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes.
Part 2
Beckman, William A. and Klein, Sandie. 1981. FChart Software and Manual.
Lorenz, Klaus. 1995. Build Your Solar Thermal
System Yourself.
Lars Broman, Strömstad Academy, lars.broman@stromstadakademi.se
1999 Summer course in Tingvall
AIM
The aim of the course is to provide good
understanding of the physics and technology of
photovoltaic processes as well as the technology of
photovoltaic systems and their components. After
completion of the course, students shall be able to
design stand-alone and grid connected solar
electrical systems. They shall have sufficient
background to read and understand research articles
in the fields of photovoltaics and solar electricity.
CONTENTS
The course consists of two parts, one theoretical and
one practical/experimental.
Lars Broman, Strömstad Academy, lars.broman@stromstadakademi.se
Literature
Advanced solar photovoltaics engineering
Part 1
Wenham, S. R., Green, M. A., and Watt, M. E.
1994. Applied Photovoltaics.
Kazmerski, L. L. 1997. Photovoltaics: A Review of
Cell and Module Technologies.
Part 2
Schumacher, Jürgen et. al., 1993. INSEL Interactive Simulation of Renewable Electrical
Energy Supply Systems. Software and Manual.
University of Oldenburg, Germany.
Lars Broman, Strömstad Academy, lars.broman@stromstadakademi.se
1999-2000 First 1-yr ESES program
Advanced solar thermal engineering 7.5 cr.
Advanced solar photovoltaics engineering 7.5 cr.
Solar architecture/passive solar thermal engg. 7.5 cr.
Solar energy engineering for tropical climates and
solar energy economy 7.5 cr.
Thesis 30 cr.
Lars Broman, Strömstad Academy, lars.broman@stromstadakademi.se
Lars Broman, Strömstad Academy, lars.broman@stromstadakademi.se
ESES today
www.eses.org
Since 1999 over 250 students. Now 30 students/yr.
Program Director Dr. Frank Fiedler, ffi@du.se.
Lecturers include Assoc. Professor Annette Henning,
Professor Tara Kandpal, Lic. Klaus Lorenz, Dr. Bengt
Perers, Dr. Thomas Persson, Assoc. Prof. Mats Rönnelid,
and guest Professors.
Lars Broman, Strömstad Academy, lars.broman@stromstadakademi.se
FIN
Lars Broman, Strömstad Academy, lars.broman@stromstadakademi.se
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