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Hydrogen and Electric Systems (minor)
Basic information
Code:
ELEC3080
Extent:
20–25
ECTS
Curriculum:
2024–2026
Level:
Advanced studies
Language of learning:
English
Theme:
Advanced energy solutions
Materials and sustainable use of natural resources
Target group:
All Aalto students
Teacher in charge:
Matti Lehtonen
Administrative contact:
Eeva Halonen
Organising department:
Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation
School:
School of Electrical Engineering
Prerequisites:
ELEC-C8001 Sähköenergiatekniikka, or equivalent knowledge.
Some courses have specific compulsory prerequisites, please see the details from the course descriptions.
Quotas and restrictions:
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Application process:
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Content and structure of the minor
About the minor
The Minor in Hydrogen and Electric Systems provides the student with a basic view of the hydrogen economy and its value chain.
After completing the minor, the student is able to
- understand the basics of the hydrogen value chain, different components and relevant technologies in the hydrogen value chain (production, transportation and end-user sides).
- identify the role of clean hydrogen in the power and energy system
- indentify the possibilities of hydrogen in decarbonizing the use of energy
Content
| Code | Course name | ECTS | Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| ELEC-E8432 | Introduction to Hydrogen Economy | 5 | I-II |
| ELEC-E8433 | Elements of Hydrogen Systems and Storages | 5 | I-II |
Choose 2-3 courses |
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| AAE-E3006 | Energy Markets | 5 | I |
| CHEM-E4106 | Electrochemistry | 5 | III |
| ECON-E0900* | Economics of Energy Markets | 6 | IV |
| ELEC-E8413 | Power Systems | 5 | IV-V |
| ELEC-E8423 | Smart Grid | 5 | IV-V |
| PHYS-E6571 | Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Technology | 5 | III-IV, odd years |
*check the compulsory prerequisites from the course description