ECTS Course Catalogue
Course details
Course code:
RSSS10390f15Semester:
2015/2016 summerName:
Plant biomass – renewables in environment Major:
Environmental ProtectionStudy Type:
first cycleCourse type:
optionalStudy Semester:
4ECTS points:
3Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other):
15 / 30 / 0Lecturer:
prof. dr hab. Andrzej Kotecki, prof. dr hab. Leszek KordasLanguage of instruction:
Polish / EnglishErasmus contact person (course in English): dr Anna Wondołowska-GrabowskaLearning outcomes:
Knowledge:
Student has theoretical and practical knowledge of production and the use of plant biomass as renewables as well as its effect on environment. Student knows the effect of varying soil conditions on technology of cultivation of different crop species and their calorific value. Student has knowledge of processing and use of plant material for energy purposes with reduction of emission of adverse compounds.
Skills:
Student is able to distinguish crop species for biomass production. Student can optimize crop production technology depending on environmental features. Student can work out demonstration project how to conduct crop field for energy purposes
Competences:
Student understands the need for permanent self-improvement in issues of renewables and non renewables in modern world. Student is aware of the possibilities and barriers in the use of plant biomass as the renewables. Student understands the need of sustainable use of natural resources to generate energy. Student organizes and conducts team work Prerequisites:
BotanyCourse content:
Energy policy determinants, description of renewables and non renewables. The effect of production and the use of renewables and non renewables on environment. Plant biomass. Presentation of plants focused on energy purposes – annual and perennial species. Demonstration technologies of species cultivation for energy purposes under varying soil conditions. Environmental limitations in plant biomass use as renewables.Recommended literature:
1.Bocian P., Golec T., Rakowski J. 2010. Nowoczesne technologie pozyskiwania i energetycznego wykorzystania biomasy. BiOB, Warszawa 2010, ss. 463.
2.Buzar M., Galek R., Góra J., Grzyś E., Hurej M., Kotecki A., Kozak M., Piszcz U., Pląskowska E., Pusz W., Sawicka-Sienkiewicz E., Spiak Z., Szlachta J., Twardowski J., Zalewski D., Zbroszczyk T., Zdrojewski Z. 2010. Uprawa miskanta olbrzymiego. Energetyczne i pozaenergetyczne możliwości wykorzystania słomy. Monografia. Pod. red. A. Koteckiego. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Przyrodniczego we Wrocławiu, ss. 186.
3.Dreszer K., Michałek R., Roszkowski A. 2003. Energia odnawialna – możliwości jej pozyskiwania i wykorzystania w rolnictwie. PTIR. Kraków – Lublin – Warszawa.
4.Gradziuk P., Grzybek A., Kowalczyk K., Kościk B. 2003. Biopaliwa. Wieś Jutra, Warszawa, 2003, ss. 160.
5.Rośliny energetycze. 2003. Red. B. Kościk. Wyd. AR. Lublin.
Assessment methods:
Knowledge: written tests including contents of lectures and practices
Skills: credit for project
Personal and social competences: individual and team work, disscusion and level of activity during classes
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