The next Sustainable Energy Challenge Summer School will be taking place 19th - 22nd July 2010.
Mankind's quality of life is dependent on ever more sophisticated levels of technology and the energy which powers it. In recent history this has been amply provided by fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas; but these aren't infinite resources and their conversion into energy releases by-products which pollute the environment and affect the earth's climate. The challenge is on to find alternative energy sources.
The cost is £225 per participant. For more information or to book a place visit: www.smallpeicetrust.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=165&Itemid=177
What will I be doing?
• Learning about different forms of sustainable energy in the environment including wind, waves and tide
• Having Q & A sessions with leading experts in energy and marine engineering
• Using state-of-the-art research facilities including wave tanks, wind-wave-current tanks and circulating water tanks to conduct tests and experiments
• Learning about the engineering challenges involved in capturing, distributing and storing energy from the environment
• Competing in teams to design and make the more effective and innovative energy capture devices, tested in commercial and research test facilities
• Presenting your ideas and innovations to delegates from industry and the University at the course dinner reception
• Benefiting from the experience and guidance of student mentors from marine technology and engineering
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