THE ENERGY CENTER, KNUST KUMASI, GHANA. Renewable Energy SHORT COURSES



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THE ENERGY CENTER, KNUST KUMASI, GHANA Renewable Energy SHORT COURSES 2015 1

THE ENERGY CENTER (TEC) COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology KUMASI, GHANA 2015 REGULAR SHORT COURSES SPONSORS AND PARTNERS:

INTRODUCTION As part of its contribution to building national and sub-regional capacity in devoping sustainable energy systems, The Energy Center (TEC) of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) Kumasi, Ghana, has been running short training programmes in renewable energy technology and energy policy over the past 7 years, with initial support of its partners. The Center under the Renewable Energy Education Project (REEP) of the EDULINK Programme of the EU-ACP Secretariat has since 2009 been running programmes in: Solar Photovoltaic Systems Design and Installation (off-grid and grid-connected) Biogas Systems Design and Construction Biofuels Technology and Economics The partners in REEP (which ended in Dec 2011) were the International Institute for Water and Environmental Engineering 2iE, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso and Universite du Havre in France. In 2011, advanced courses were introduced which targets engineers and other practioners in the energy sector (with a minimum of a University Degree in Science or Engineering) who require more sophisticated analytical tools for design and decision-making. These advanced courses have been packaged from the 1

About The Energy Center The Energy Center (TEC) of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) Ghana, is hosted by the College of Engineering and promotes energy research, development, and demonstration activities in the university by providing strategic direction and using a multidisciplinary approach by drawing expertise and research findings from the various departments of the College of Engineering and the University at large. testing and demonstration of new sustainable energy technologies and systems and provides training and expert advisory services in energy management and policy, including energy auditing, strategic planning and policy analysis. vision to become aglobally-recognized centre of excellence for energy in Africa is fast becoming reality. TEC offers contract research services for the design, construction, e-learning Masters programme in Renewable Energy Technologies (MSc RETs) which is run by The Energy Center and the Department of Mechanical Engineering of KNUST. These advanced short courses include: Energy Policy and Planning, Solar PV and Solar Thermal Technologies, Renewable Energy (RE) Project Analysis and Grid- Connected Solar PV. The Energy Center together with its partners in REEP, has trained over 300 technicians, engineers and other energy experts across almost 15 different African countries and the United States of America. In 2010 the World Bank agreed to support the West African partners in REEP under a Solar Capacity Upgrading Project (SolarCUP), through the AFREA- Afica Renewable Energy (RE) programme. This brochure is produced to provide basic information and guideline on training programmes and workshops at The Energy Center, KNUST for 2015. In running these training programmes and workshops, TEC hopes to actively contribute to achieving the goals of the ECOWAS Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE), with whom KNUST has signed a Memorandum of Understanding. All the events herein will take place at The Energy Center, KNUST, in the historic city of Kumasi in Ghana. 2

Regular Short Courses WIND ENERGY TECHNOLOGY BIOFUELS TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMICS DESIGN AND INSTALLATION OF STAND-ALONESOLAR PV SYSTEMS BIOGAS SYSTEMS DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT ANALYSIS 6

Wind Energy Technology COURSE OBJECTIVES To train participants and to equip them with the appropriate knowledge in wind energy study to empower them to serve as conduits for the dissemination of knowledge in wind power technology in Ghana and other parts of Africa. COURSE DESCRIPTION Theory, Analysis, Design and Applications of Wind Power Technology; Wind Resource Assessment; Introduction to the RETScreen Software in Wind Power Technology;Construction of small/micro wind turbine. TARGET PARTICIPANTS B.Sc. Degree holders in Engineering, Science, Wind Technicians, Wind Developers and Professionals with HND (Engineering) and the allied sciences with the dexterity to construct artifacts. INSTRUCTORS Mr Emmanuel Osei, The Energy Center, KNUST Mr Eric Osei Essandoh, The Energy Center, KNUST Places Available: 20 Date: 18-22 May, 2015 Fee: GH 400 / $ 120 4

Biofuels Technology and Economics COURSE OBJECTIVES Course participants will acquire skills in the extraction, processing and utilization of biofuels from various feedstocks. COURSE DESCRIPTION Classification and assessment of feedstocks for biofuel (biodiesel and bioethanol) production; mechanical, thermal and chemical techniques for biofuels extraction and processing; comparison of performance and emission characteristics of biofuels and conventional petroleum fuels; economic evaluation of biofuels extraction and processing TARGET PARTICIPANTS Fuel processing and production companies; oil companies who want to position themselves for the future; community development organizations; NGOs and other organizations interested in alternate and sustainable fuel production; etc NSTRUCTORS Dr Moses Mensah, Department of Chemical Engineering, KNUST Dr Johannes Awudza, Department of Chemistry, KNUST Places Available: 20 Date: 1-5 June, 2015 Fee: GH 400 / US $ 120 5

Design and Installation of Stand- Alone Solar PV Systems COURSE OBJECTIVES This course trains participants design, install and manage off-grid solar Photovoltaic systems COURSE DESCRIPTION Solar radiation resource assessment; characteristics of commercially available PV Cell technologies; PV System Design (Load Assessment, PV array sizing, charge regulators, battery bank, cabling, etc); Installation, System maintenance and Management; Economic Assessment of PV projects. TARGET PARTICIPANTS Practicing engineers and technicians etc. INSTRUCTORS Mr Edwin Adjei, Solar Energy Applications Laboratory (SEAL), KNUST Places available: 20 Date: 18-22 May, 2015 Fee: GH 400 / $ 120 6

Biogas System Design and Construction COURSE OBJECTIVES The course aims at training participants in the design, construction and management of biogas systems. COURSE DESCRIPTION Theory of Biogas Technology;Practical Applications of Biogas Technology; Design of Biogas Plants; Biogas Piping and End-use Appliances; Operation &Maintenance and Safety Management of Biogas Systems TARGET PARTICIPANTS Practising engineers and technicians, students, NGOs, etc INSTRUCTORS Dr Elias Aklaku, Agric Engineering Department, KNUST Mr. Andreas Ahrenbog, TEC, KNUST Places Available: 20 Date: 25 29 May, 2015 Fee: GH 400 / $ 120 7

Renewable Energy Project Analysis COURSE OBJECTIVES The objective of this course is to equip participants with tools for analysing financial and technical viability of renewable energy projects. COURSE DESCRIPTION Acquisition and analysis of solar and wind energy resource data, review of key technical characteristics of solar and wind energy technologies, technology cost at system and component levels, performance and system output projection using RETSCREEN and HOMER Financial indicators, risk and sensitivity analysis, options for project financing TARGET PARTICIPANTS Renewable Energy and Energy Policy professionals, Engineers, Project Appraisal Officers, NGOs, Students, INSTRUCTORS Dr. Emmanuel Ramde, Mechanical, Engineering Department, KNUST Mr. David Ato Quansah, Mechanical, Engineering Department, KNUST Places Available: 20 Date: 1 5 June, 2015 Fee: GH 400 / $ 120 8

GENERAL NOTICE TO APPLICANTS All fees paid include snacks, lunch and course manuals. Participants are however requested to take note of the following: Accommodation the fee does not include accommodation in Kumasi. Persons who require assistance in arranging accommodation may contact us (see back page) for such logistical support. ECOWAS citizens do not need entry visa to Ghana, non-ecowas citizens may also contact us for the necessary support in obtaining entry visas. All the events (unless otherwise announced during the training) will take place at The Energy Center of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi Ghana. A 10 % discount is available for qualified female participants in training programmes 12

CONTACT INFORMATION Coordinator of Short Courses The Energy Center Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Email: tec@knust.edu.gh, daquansah.coe@knust.edu.gh, tecknust@gmail.com Tel: +233 261539431, +233 266755479, +233 243506924