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1 Renewable Energy Systems Prof. Ibrahim El-moher Prof. Ahmed Anas

2  Introduction …………………… ……………………................(Week 1)  Renewable Energy Resources ………………..………… … (Weeks 2-7)  Energy Storage for Renewable Energy Systems …………... (Week 8)  Renewable Energy Grid Integration …………… …………(Weeks 9-10)  Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems…………………….…(Weeks 11-12)  Economical Evaluation of Renewable Energy Projects... (Weeks 13-14) Course Outline

3  Need for Energy  Production of Electrical Energy  Energy Units  Energy Outlook Introduction

4 What does an energy system need to do?

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7 MJ – Gcal – Mtoe – Mbtu – GWh - Mtce Energy units  http://www.iea.org/statistics/resources/unitconverter/

8  The tonne of oil equivalent (toe) is a unit of energy defined as the amount of energy released by burning one tonne of crude oil.  1 toe = 11.63 megawatt hours  1 toe = 41.87 gigajoules  1 toe = 39,683,205.411 BTU  1 toe = 7.11, 7.33, or 7.4 barrel of oil equivalent (boe)  1 tonne petroleum equivalent (TPE), as used in renewable energy, 45.217 GJ (gigajoules). Energy units

9  The barrel of oil equivalent (boe) is a unit of energy based on the approximate energy released by burning one barrel (42 U.S. gallons or 158.9873 litres) of crude oil. The U.S. Internal Revenue Service defines it as equal to 5.8 × 106 BTU. Energy units

10 Energy Outlook

11 Electricity generation and population growth

12 Renewables as a share of global capacity additions (2001–2013)

13 Annual renewables capacity addition by technology (2001-2013)

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