SAP Challenge: Regional Energy System – Vision 2040


Energy autonomy or energy self-sufficiency? What is often confused in the press is a central question for the future energy system, especially in rural regions in Europe. In this Challenge SAP, we want to take a look at the difference between the two terms and use the example of Vorarlberg to show that only energy autonomy, but not energy self-sufficiency, can lead to a sustainable energy system. In short impulse lectures the students will learn important basics, which they will further deepen in a playful approach in group work. The goal is to develop a vision for Vorarlberg's energy system in 2040 and to reflect on its transferability to the regions of the other RUN partners. Due to the interdisciplinary approach of the Challenge-SAP, participation is not only possible for students from technical courses, but also for students from all other disciplines with an interest in energy systems of the future.

Date
Number Hours
0 hours
Course Code / UFCD Code:
SAR
Typology
Challenge Programme
Mode of delivery
Location

in person weet at FHV

Organised By

Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences 

Certification

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Programmatic synthesis
Language of instruction
English - United Kingdom
ECTS credits
1 ECTS credits
Academic Recognition
The participants who successfully complete this RUN-EU SAP, will receive a Certificate of Participation and a Transcript of Records jointly issued by the organising institutions. 
Means Criteria
Final presentation.
Prerequisites

None

Scholarship Available

Admission Conditions

How to apply
Target Audience
All RUN-EU degree students.
Selection criteria
Background and motivation (based on 2 questions within the registration process). A maximum of 25 students will be selected for this programme. The selection team will take steps towards ensuring a diverse group of students.
Training Area
Special Conditions
None.
Learning Teaching Strategy
Professional Output

Workload Breakdown
Proposed Learning Outcomes

During the SAP, the students will be able to

demonstrate their understanding of energy systems from a technical and non-technical point of view

discuss future energy systems with other students

find own solutions for the challenges that arise in changing an energy system

present thier vision of a future energy system

recognize the need for adapted solutions for different regions of RUN-EU

Coordination
Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences 
Read all the details about this programme.
Please send an email to run-eu@ipca.pt or SAPchanginggames@ipca.pt if you have any further questions.