2022-2023 / ENVT0026-1

Industry

Part 1 : Tools for a more sustainable industry (product life cycle analysis, best available technologies, sustainable chemistry)

Part 2 : Rational use of energy in industry

Duration

Part 1 : Tools for a more sustainable industry (product life cycle analysis, best available technologies, sustainable chemistry) : 15h Th, 10h Pr
Part 2 : Rational use of energy in industry : 15h Th, 10h Pr

Number of credits

 Specialised master in sustainable energy management4 crédits 

Lecturer

Part 1 : Tools for a more sustainable industry (product life cycle analysis, best available technologies, sustainable chemistry) : Angélique Léonard
Part 2 : Rational use of energy in industry : Vincent Lemort

Coordinator

Angélique Léonard

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the second semester

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

See description of the two parts of the module.

Part 1 : Tools for a more sustainable industry (product life cycle analysis, best available technologies, sustainable chemistry)

This course, given in English, presents the Life Cycle Assessment methodology (LCA), allowing to evaluate the environmental impact of a process, product, service, following a 'cradle to grave' approach. The LCA related environmental communication is also considered (Environmental Product Declarations, ecolabels, ...).
It combines theoretical courses, case studies, software demonstrations and one personal (or group depending on the number of students) work.
The course is structured as follows:

  • Introduction to environmental impacts and LCA
  • Presentation of standards related to the realisation of an ACV
  • Environmental communication
  • LCA and ecodesign
  • Case studies
  • Introduction to one LCA software

Part 2 : Rational use of energy in industry

This lecture aims at presenting mechanisms to optimize the use of energy in industry. The following concepts will be covered:
- energy performance indicators - techniques for improving industrial processes - the valorization of renewable energy - the use of CHP - heat recovery (among others, ORCs and heat pumps)
The lecture will be illustrated through different examples from food-processing industry, chemical industry, steel industry, cement industry and glass industry.

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

See description of the two parts of the module.

Part 1 : Tools for a more sustainable industry (product life cycle analysis, best available technologies, sustainable chemistry)

At the end of the course, the student will be able to
- show his understanding and his knowledge of the LCA methodology and related standards;
- to explain the advantages, potential applications, and limitations of the this methodology;
- to understand and interpret the results of an LCA study;
- to explain the environmental communication concept;
- to explain the ecodesign approach;
- to realize a basic LCA study on the basis on data available in demo cases.

Part 2 : Rational use of energy in industry

The student will be aware of main concepts of energy performance. He will also gain a good knowledge of mechanisms to improve energy performance in industrial processes.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Part 1 : Tools for a more sustainable industry (product life cycle analysis, best available technologies, sustainable chemistry)

Bachelor level scientific background.

Part 2 : Rational use of energy in industry

Basic thermodynamics knowledge.

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

See description of the two parts of the module.

Part 1 : Tools for a more sustainable industry (product life cycle analysis, best available technologies, sustainable chemistry)

The course is based on 'ex-cathedra' lectures, software demo sessions, homeworks and one personal work.
The evaluation will be based on the homeworks.

Part 2 : Rational use of energy in industry

Oral sessions followed by exercises sessions on computers.

Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)

See description of the two parts of the module.

Part 1 : Tools for a more sustainable industry (product life cycle analysis, best available technologies, sustainable chemistry)

Face-to-face lectures. Some lessons will be recorded if needed.

Part 2 : Rational use of energy in industry

face-to-face

Recommended or required readings

Part 1 : Tools for a more sustainable industry (product life cycle analysis, best available technologies, sustainable chemistry)

Slides used during the lectures may be downloaded from eCampus.

Part 2 : Rational use of energy in industry

Slides will be sent to students.

Assessment methods and criteria

See description of the two parts of the module.

Part 1 : Tools for a more sustainable industry (product life cycle analysis, best available technologies, sustainable chemistry)

The evaluation will be based on the homeworks. 

Part 2 : Rational use of energy in industry

The evaluation will be based on two homeworks achieved by the student.

Work placement(s)

Organizational remarks

To be defined.

Part 1 : Tools for a more sustainable industry (product life cycle analysis, best available technologies, sustainable chemistry)

Course non organized in 2022-2023

Part 2 : Rational use of energy in industry

Course non organized in 2022-2023

Contacts

Prof. Angélique LEONARD Dpt of Chemical Engineering PEPs - Products, Environment, and Processes
Quartier Agora Institut de Physique, B5a, Bureau 1/51 Tél. 04/366.44.36 A.Leonard@uliege.be

Part 1 : Tools for a more sustainable industry (product life cycle analysis, best available technologies, sustainable chemistry)

Prof. Angélique LEONARD A.Leonard@uliege.be
Saicha Gerbinet Saicha.Gerbinet@uliege.be
Dpt of Chemical Engineering PEPs - Products, Environment, Processes
Quartier Agora Institut de Physique, B5a, Room 1/51 and 1/53

Part 2 : Rational use of energy in industry

Vincent Lemort Thermodynamics Laboratory Energy systems research unit Tel: +32 4 36 6 48 01 vincent.lemort@ulg.ac.be

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