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INTRODUCTION TO RENEWABLE ENERGIES 02 | Ambiente, Saúde e Segurança no Trabalho
02 | Environment, Health and Safety at Work
Requirements
No Requirements
A power source is renewable when it is not possible to establish a time limit for its use. This is the case of sunlight, wind, tidal or water
courses. Renewable energies are the future!
CONTENTS
OBJECTIVES
Module 1 - Kyoto Protocol
At the end of this training course, trainees will be able to - Kyoto Protocol
identify different types of renewable energies; they will be - Renewable Energies
able to describe the environmental issue and the need to - The Problem of Environment
use renewable energies, and they will acknowledge raising
awareness among the population of the importance of this Module 2 - Solar Power
subject. - Types of Solar Systems
- Solar Thermal Systems
- Photovoltaic Systems
ADDRESSEES - Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Power
Professionals from renewable energies sector; everyone Module 3 - Wind Power
interested on this subject. - Wind Power
- Advantages of Wind Power
- Difficulties of Implementing Wind Farms
Module 4 - Geothermal Energy
- Geothermal Energy
- Advantages and Disadvantages of Geothermal Energy
Module 5 - Biomass
- Biomass
- Types of Energy Generation
- Direct Combustion
- Biogas
INFORMATION - Biofuels
Hours: 40h - Advantages and Disadvantages of Biomass
Time: See Training Plan
Material Delivered: Training Support Material Module 6 - Ocean Energy
Training: Attendance Required - Ocean Energy
Regime: Working Hours / Post-Working Hours - Types of Power Stations
- Waves Power Station
- Tidal Power Station
- Advantages of Ocean Energy
- Difficulties of Implementing Power Stations
METHODOLOGIES
Module 7 - Hydropower
Methodologies used by the trainer will be - Hydropower
expository, demonstrative and/or active, favouring - Types of Hydropower
the latter whenever possible. - Large Hydropower Stations
- Small Hydropower Stations
- Advantages of Hydropower
- Difficulties of Implementing Hydropower Stations
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