2022-2023 / ENVT3065-1

Sustainability challenges

Partim 1 - Les enjeux climat et énergie

Partim 2

Duration

Partim 1 - Les enjeux climat et énergie : 16h Th, 16h Pr
Partim 2 : 10h Th, 10h Pr

Number of credits

 Master of Science (MSc) in Electrical Engineering5 crédits 

Lecturer

Partim 1 - Les enjeux climat et énergie : Bertrand Cornélusse, Xavier Fettweis
Partim 2 : Bertrand Cornélusse, Xavier Fettweis

Coordinator

Bertrand Cornélusse

Language(s) of instruction

English language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the first semester, review in January

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

The impact of our development model on the environment and our society are increasingly becoming evident. The transition actions to be taken are urgent and require, in a systemic approach, to combine the skills of many disciplines, including the engineer's technical skills, to train engineers aware of the problem to be addressed. From this perspective, the course aims to specify:




  • what are sustainable development and the associated issues;
  • the stakes of sustainable development concerning energy and climate as well as its imbrication with our economy;
  • Climate Change and its consequences;
  • the dependence of our economy on fossil energy;
  • the possible energy savings;
  • how to compare energies? Introduction to the Energy Returned On Energy Invested (ERoEI), carbon footprint;

Partim 1 - Les enjeux climat et énergie

The impact of our development model on the environment and our society are increasingly becoming evident. The transition actions to be taken are urgent and require, in a systemic approach, to combine the skills of many disciplines, including the engineer's technical skills, to train engineers aware of the problem to be addressed. In this perspective, the course aims to specify:





  • what are sustainable development and the associated issues;
  • the stakes of sustainable development concerning energy and climate as well as its imbrication with our economy;
  • Climate Change and its consequences;
  • the dependence of our economy on fossil energy;
  • the possible energy savings;
  • how to compare energies? Introduction to the Energy Returned On Energy Invested (ERoEI), carbon footprint;

Partim 2

The impact of our development model on the environment and our society are increasingly becoming evident. The transition actions to be taken are urgent and require, in a systemic approach, to combine the skills of many disciplines, including the engineer's technical skills, to train engineers aware of the problem to be addressed. From this perspective, the course aims to specify:




  • what are sustainable development and the associated issues;
  • the stakes of sustainable development concerning energy and climate as well as its imbrication with our economy;
  • Climate Change and its consequences;
  • the dependence of our economy on fossil energy;
  • the possible energy savings;
  • how to compare energies? Introduction to the Energy Returned On Energy Invested (ERoEI), carbon footprint;
<br /><br /> The impact of our development model on the environment and our society are increasingly becoming evident. The transition actions to be taken are urgent and require, in a systemic approach, to combine the skills of many disciplines, including the engineer's technical skills, to train engineers aware of the problem to be addressed. In this perspective, the course aims to specify:


  • what are sustainable development and the associated issues;
  • the stakes of sustainable development concerning energy and climate as well as its imbrication with our economy;
  • Climate Change and its consequences;
  • the psychological brakes to change;
  • the dependence of our economy on fossil energy;
  • the possible energy savings;
  • how to compare energies? Introduction to the Energy Returned On Energy Invested (ERoEI), carbon footprint;
  • Sustainable ICT: the challenges related to digital technology.
<br /><br /> The impact of our development model on the environment and our society are increasingly becoming evident. The transition actions to be taken are urgent and require, in a systemic approach, to combine the skills of many disciplines, including the engineer's technical skills, to train engineers aware of the problem to be addressed. In this perspective, the course aims to specify:





  • what are sustainable development and the associated issues;
  • the stakes of sustainable development concerning energy and climate as well as its imbrication with our economy;
  • Climate Change and its consequences;
  • the dependence of our economy on fossil energy;
  • the possible energy savings;
  • how to compare energies? Introduction to the Energy Returned On Energy Invested (ERoEI), carbon footprint;

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

The main objective of this course is to develop students' critical thinking skills to respond to sustainability issues in their future professional lives.
 
At the end of this course, students will have learned:




  • to define the concept of sustainable development;
  • to define the issues related to climate and energy problems
  • identify the problem, by nature transverse, to be treated;
  • Restate the current ecological and social context by objectifying it with factual data and relevant orders of magnitude;
  • adopt a critical approach to compare energy sources via the EROI and the carbon footprint;
  • understand the issues and some ways to save energy, materials, etc.
This course contributes to the learning outcomes I.1, II.1, II.2, III.2, V.1, V.2, VI.1, VI.2, VII.1, VII.3, VII.4, VII.5 of the MSc in electrical engineering.

Partim 1 - Les enjeux climat et énergie

The main objective of this course is to develop students' critical thinking skills so that they can respond to sustainability issues in their future professional lives.


At the end of this course, students will have learned:



  • to define the concept of sustainable development;
  • to define the issues related to climate and energy problems
  • identify the problem, by nature transverse, to be treated;
  • Restate the current ecological and social context by objectifying it with factual data and relevant orders of magnitude;
  • adopt a critical approach to compare energy sources via the EROI and the carbon footprint;
  • take a critical look at the ICT;
  • understand the issues and possible ways to save energy, materials, etc.

Partim 2

The main objective of this course is to develop students' critical thinking skills to respond to sustainability issues in their future professional lives.
 
At the end of this course, students will have learned:




  • to define the concept of sustainable development;
  • to define the issues related to climate and energy problems
  • identify the problem, by nature transverse, to be treated;
  • Restate the current ecological and social context by objectifying it with factual data and relevant orders of magnitude;
  • adopt a critical approach to compare energy sources via the EROI and the carbon footprint;
  • understand the issues and some ways to save energy, materials, etc.
This course contributes to the learning outcomes I.1, II.1, II.2, III.2, V.1, V.2, VI.1, VI.2, VII.1, VII.3, VII.4, VII.5 of the MSc in electrical engineering.<br /><br /> The main objective of this course is to develop students' critical thinking skills so that they can respond to sustainability issues in their future professional lives.
 
At the end of this course, students will have learned:




  • to define the concept of sustainable development;
  • to define the issues related to climate and energy problems
  • identify the problem, by nature transverse, to be treated;
  • Restate the current ecological and social context by objectifying it with factual data and relevant orders of magnitude;
  • adopt a critical approach to compare energy sources via the EROI and the carbon footprint;
  • take a critical look at the ICT;
  • understand the issues and possible ways to save energy, materials, etc.
<br /><br /> The main objective of this course is to develop students' critical thinking skills so that they can respond to sustainability issues in their future professional lives.


At the end of this course, students will have learned:



  • to define the concept of sustainable development;
  • to define the issues related to climate and energy problems
  • identify the problem, by nature transverse, to be treated;
  • Restate the current ecological and social context by objectifying it with factual data and relevant orders of magnitude;
  • adopt a critical approach to compare energy sources via the EROI and the carbon footprint;
  • take a critical look at the ICT;
  • understand the issues and possible ways to save energy, materials, etc.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

This course assumes basic disciplinary knowledge in mechanics and physics.

Partim 1 - Les enjeux climat et énergie

This course assumes basic disciplinary knowledge in mechanics and physics.

Partim 2

This course assumes basic disciplinary knowledge in mechanics and physics.<br /><br /> This course assumes basic disciplinary knowledge in mechanics and physics.<br /><br /> This course assumes basic disciplinary knowledge in mechanics and physics.

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

The course is organized as weekly lab sessions to which attendance is mandatory, supervised by professors, teaching assistants, and teaching aids. Part of the work can also be done at home before the lab sessions.

Partim 1 - Les enjeux climat et énergie

The course is organized as weekly lab sessions to which attendance is mandatory, supervised by professors, teaching assistants, and teaching aids. Part of the work can also be done at home before the lab sessions.

Partim 2

The course is organized as weekly lab sessions to which attendance is mandatory, supervised by professors, teaching assistants, and teaching aids. Part of the work can also be done at home before the lab sessions.<br /><br /> The course is organized as weekly lab sessions to which attendance is mandatory, supervised by professors, teaching assistants, and teaching aids. Part of the work can also be done at home before the lab sessions.<br /><br /> The course is organized as weekly lab sessions to which attendance is mandatory, supervised by professors, teaching assistants, and teaching aids. Part of the work can also be done at home before the lab sessions.

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

Face-to-face course


Additional information:

Face-to-face course

Additional information:
The teaching is based on participative courses (wooclap, etc) and exercises through case studies (study of scientific articles, online scientific content, etc).
It will be possible to carry out a workshop such as a climate or a digital collage.

Partim 1 - Les enjeux climat et énergie

Face-to-face course


Additional information:

The teaching is based on participative courses (wooclap, etc) and exercises through case studies (study of scientific articles, online scientific content, etc).
It will be possible to carry out a workshop such as a climate or a digital collage.

Partim 2

Face-to-face course


Additional information:

Face-to-face course

Additional information:
The teaching is based on participative courses (wooclap, etc) and exercises through case studies (study of scientific articles, online scientific content, etc).
It will be possible to carry out a workshop such as a climate or a digital collage.<br /><br /> Face-to-face course


Additional information:

The teaching is based on participative courses (wooclap, etc) and exercises through case studies (study of scientific articles, online scientific content, etc).
It will be possible to carry out a workshop such as a climate or a digital collage.<br /><br /> Face-to-face course


Additional information:

The teaching is based on participative courses (wooclap, etc) and exercises through case studies (study of scientific articles, online scientific content, etc).
It will be possible to carry out a workshop such as a climate or a digital collage.

Recommended or required readings

See ecampus 

Other sources:

The Mines de Paris online course on energy and climate change given by Jean-Marc Jancovici to civil engineers allows to deepen the notions but is neither mandatory nor required.


The IPCC and IEA reports and the scientific literature on Climate Change, energy, and climate issues provide additional material. However, it is neither mandatory nor required.

Partim 1 - Les enjeux climat et énergie

See on ecampus.

 

Other sources:

The Mines de Paris online course on energy and climate change given by Jean-Marc Jancovici to civil engineers allows to deepen the notions but is neither mandatory nor required.


The IPCC and IEA reports and the scientific literature in the fields of Climate Change, energy and climate issues provide additional material. However, it is neither mandatory nor required

Partim 2

See ecampus 

Other sources:

The Mines de Paris online course on energy and climate change given by Jean-Marc Jancovici to civil engineers allows to deepen the notions but is neither mandatory nor required.


The IPCC and IEA reports and the scientific literature on Climate Change, energy, and climate issues provide additional material. However, it is neither mandatory nor required.<br /><br /> Course material: https://github.com/jonathandumas/ENVT3065-sustainability-and-challenges
 
Other sources:
The Mines de Paris online course on energy and climate change given by Jean-Marc Jancovici to civil engineers allows to deepen the notions but is neither mandatory nor required.

The IPCC and IEA reports and the scientific literature in the fields of Climate Change, energy and climate issues provide additional material. However, it is neither mandatory nor required.

The following books will allow you to deepen your knowledge of the course but are not mandatory or required:


  • The age of low tech. Towards a technically sustainable civilization (Philippe Bihouix) ;
  • The War of Rare Metals The hidden face of the energy and digital transition (Guillaume Pitron)
  • Black gold (Mathieu Auzanneau);
  • Climate Change explained to my daughter (Jean-Marc Jancovici)
  • Sleep well until 2100 (Jean-Marc Jancovici) ;
  • Energy transition for all (Jean-Marc Jancovici) ;
  • Another end of the world is possible (Pablo Servigne).
<br /><br /> See on ecampus.

 

Other sources:

The Mines de Paris online course on energy and climate change given by Jean-Marc Jancovici to civil engineers allows to deepen the notions but is neither mandatory nor required.


The IPCC and IEA reports and the scientific literature in the fields of Climate Change, energy and climate issues provide additional material. However, it is neither mandatory nor required

Assessment methods and criteria

Exam(s) in session

Any session

- In-person

written exam ( multiple-choice questionnaire )

Written work / report

Continuous assessment


Additional information:

The evaluation of learning is mainly continuous. It is based on the following services:







  • Oral examination
  • Assignments during the year

Partim 1 - Les enjeux climat et énergie

Exam(s) in session

Any session

- In-person

oral exam

Written work / report

Continuous assessment


Additional information:

The evaluation of learning is mainly continuous. It is based on the following services:

  • Oral exam
  • Assignments (e.g., analysis of scientific articles)

Partim 2

Exam(s) in session

Any session

- In-person

written exam ( multiple-choice questionnaire )

Written work / report

Continuous assessment


Additional information:

The evaluation of learning is mainly continuous. It is based on the following services:







  • Oral examination
  • Assignments during the year
<br /><br /> Exam(s) in session

Any session

- In-person

written exam ( multiple-choice questionnaire )

Written work / report

Continuous assessment


Additional information:

The evaluation of learning is mainly continuous. It is based on the following services:


  • Participation in multiple-choice questionnaires on wooclap during the semester;
  • Written evaluations via MCQs in the middle and at the end of the semester. 
  • Assignments (e.g., analysis of scientific articles)
<br /><br /> Exam(s) in session

Any session

- In-person

oral exam

Written work / report

Continuous assessment


Additional information:

The evaluation of learning is mainly continuous. It is based on the following services:

  • Oral exam
  • Assignments (e.g., analysis of scientific articles)

Work placement(s)

Organizational remarks

Speakers (from the university or outside) who are experts in specific fields (the consequences of climate change, raw materials, etc.) will be invited. However, these speakers will be introduced within the course framework, and the course teachers will systematically make a synthesis. The objective is to keep a global coherence of the course.

Partim 1 - Les enjeux climat et énergie

Speakers (from the university or outside) who are experts in specific fields (the consequences of climate change, raw materials, etc.) will be invited. However, these speakers will be introduced within the course framework, and the course teachers will systematically make a synthesis. The objective is to keep a global coherence of the course.

Partim 2

Speakers (from the university or outside) who are experts in specific fields (the consequences of climate change, raw materials, etc.) will be invited. However, these speakers will be introduced within the course framework, and the course teachers will systematically make a synthesis. The objective is to keep a global coherence of the course.<br /><br /> Speakers (from the university or outside) who are experts in specific fields (the consequences of climate change, raw materials, etc.) will be invited. However, these speakers will be introduced within the course framework, and the course teachers will systematically make a synthesis. The objective is to keep a global coherence of the course.<br /><br /> Speakers (from the university or outside) who are experts in specific fields (the consequences of climate change, raw materials, etc.) will be invited. However, these speakers will be introduced within the course framework, and the course teachers will systematically make a synthesis. The objective is to keep a global coherence of the course.

Contacts

Teachers :

  • Bertrand Cornélusse
  • Xavier Fettweis

Partim 1 - Les enjeux climat et énergie

Teachers :

  • Bertrand Cornélusse
  • Xavier Fettweis

Partim 2

Teachers :

  • Bertrand Cornélusse
  • Xavier Fettweis
<br /><br /> Teachers :
  • Bertrand Cornélusse
  • Xavier Fettweis
  • Jonathan Dumas
<br /><br /> Teachers :

  • Bertrand Cornélusse
  • Xavier Fettweis

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