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Energy Supply in Rural AreasLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: LMSB5300

Credits

5 op

Teaching language

  • Finnish

Responsible person

  • Laura Vertainen

Objective

Purpose of the course
After completing this course you will have an overview of rural energy supply. You know how and where energy is used in the rural areas, and how heat can be generated from your own raw materials and sidestreams. You will also be able to design and dimension a solid biofuel operated farm-scaled heating system. You are familiar with the opportunities and activities of energy business in a rural environment.

Competences of the course
Environmental Expertise
Technology Expertise
Energy Expertise
Business Environment Expertise

Learning outcomes in the course
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and dimension a farm- and regional scale heating system for solid biofuels. The student is familiar with the typical biofuels in rural areas. The student knows the opportunities and operating models of the energy business as part of the rural operating environment.

Content

Energy supply, energy sources and energy use in the rural areas
Sources of renewable energy in rural operating environment: wood, peat and other bio-based solid biofuels
Thermal energy production and design and dimensioning of solid fuel bio-heating system
Energy business opportunities and operating models in rural environment

Qualifications

-

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Sufficient 1
The student is familiar with the current state of rural energy supply and some of its energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design a farm and regional scale heating system using solid biofuels at a general level. The student is familiar with the key biofuels in rural areas as well as some of the opportunities and operating models of the energy business as part of the rural operating environment.

Satisfactory 2
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply and its energy sources and uses of energy. The student is able to design the most important parts of a solid and biofuel heating system in the farm and regional scale. The student knows the key biofuels in rural areas as well as opportunities and operating models of energy business as part of the rural operating environment

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Good 3
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and scale a farm and regional scale heating system using solid biofuels. The student knows the key biofuels in rural areas as well as opportunities and operating models of energy business as part of the rural operating environment

Very good 4
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and dimension a solid biofuel heating system for the farm and regional scale, justifying his/her choice. The student is familiar with several key biofuels in rural areas, as well as energy business opportunities and operating models as part of the rural operating environment

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5
The student knows the current state of the rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and dimension a solid and solid biofuel heating system for the farm and regional scale, justifying his/her choice critically and demonstrating his expertise. The student is widely aware of several key biofuels in rural areas, as well as energy business opportunities and operating models as part of the rural operating environment.

Enrollment

01.08.2024 - 22.08.2024

Timing

01.08.2024 - 31.12.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Virtual portion

3 op

RDI portion

2 op

Mode of delivery

40 % Face-to-face, 60 % Online learning

Unit

School of Technology

Campus

Institute of Bioeconomy

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries
Teachers
  • Laura Vertainen
  • Tero Vesisenaho
Groups
  • LMS23KM
    Maaseutuelinkeinot (AMK)

Objectives

Purpose of the course
After completing this course you will have an overview of rural energy supply. You know how and where energy is used in the rural areas, and how heat can be generated from your own raw materials and sidestreams. You will also be able to design and dimension a solid biofuel operated farm-scaled heating system. You are familiar with the opportunities and activities of energy business in a rural environment.

Competences of the course
Environmental Expertise
Technology Expertise
Energy Expertise
Business Environment Expertise

Learning outcomes in the course
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and dimension a farm- and regional scale heating system for solid biofuels. The student is familiar with the typical biofuels in rural areas. The student knows the opportunities and operating models of the energy business as part of the rural operating environment.

Content

Energy supply, energy sources and energy use in the rural areas
Sources of renewable energy in rural operating environment: wood, peat and other bio-based solid biofuels
Thermal energy production and design and dimensioning of solid fuel bio-heating system
Energy business opportunities and operating models in rural environment

Learning materials and recommended literature

Viirimäki, J. (ed.). 2008. Maatilan hakelämmitysopas

Teaching methods

Lectures, practical exercises in the Labs of BTI in Saarijärvi, learning assignments and their presenations, independent study and feedback in the e-learning environment

Student workload

Contact lessons 24 h
Lab work and reporting 8 h
Assignments 60 h
Independent study and literature 43 h

Further information for students

self-assessment, peer review, evaluation based on evaluation criteria

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Sufficient 1
The student is familiar with the current state of rural energy supply and some of its energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design a farm and regional scale heating system using solid biofuels at a general level. The student is familiar with the key biofuels in rural areas as well as some of the opportunities and operating models of the energy business as part of the rural operating environment.

Satisfactory 2
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply and its energy sources and uses of energy. The student is able to design the most important parts of a solid and biofuel heating system in the farm and regional scale. The student knows the key biofuels in rural areas as well as opportunities and operating models of energy business as part of the rural operating environment

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and scale a farm and regional scale heating system using solid biofuels. The student knows the key biofuels in rural areas as well as opportunities and operating models of energy business as part of the rural operating environment

Very good 4
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and dimension a solid biofuel heating system for the farm and regional scale, justifying his/her choice. The student is familiar with several key biofuels in rural areas, as well as energy business opportunities and operating models as part of the rural operating environment

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5
The student knows the current state of the rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and dimension a solid and solid biofuel heating system for the farm and regional scale, justifying his/her choice critically and demonstrating his expertise. The student is widely aware of several key biofuels in rural areas, as well as energy business opportunities and operating models as part of the rural operating environment.

Prerequisites

-

Enrollment

01.08.2023 - 24.08.2023

Timing

28.08.2023 - 19.12.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Virtual portion

2 op

RDI portion

2 op

Mode of delivery

60 % Face-to-face, 40 % Online learning

Unit

School of Technology

Campus

Institute of Bioeconomy

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries
Teachers
  • Laura Vertainen
  • Tero Vesisenaho
Groups
  • LMS22S1
    Maaseutuelinkeinot (AMK)

Objectives

Purpose of the course
After completing this course you will have an overview of rural energy supply. You know how and where energy is used in the rural areas, and how heat can be generated from your own raw materials and sidestreams. You will also be able to design and dimension a solid biofuel operated farm-scaled heating system. You are familiar with the opportunities and activities of energy business in a rural environment.

Competences of the course
Environmental Expertise
Technology Expertise
Energy Expertise
Business Environment Expertise

Learning outcomes in the course
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and dimension a farm- and regional scale heating system for solid biofuels. The student is familiar with the typical biofuels in rural areas. The student knows the opportunities and operating models of the energy business as part of the rural operating environment.

Content

Energy supply, energy sources and energy use in the rural areas
Sources of renewable energy in rural operating environment: wood, peat and other bio-based solid biofuels
Thermal energy production and design and dimensioning of solid fuel bio-heating system
Energy business opportunities and operating models in rural environment

Learning materials and recommended literature

Materials offered during the course

Teaching methods

Lectures, practical exercises, learning assignments, independent study in an e-learning environment

Student workload

Contact lessons 40 h
Independent study and exercises 95 h

Further information for students

self-assessment, peer review, evaluation based on evaluation criteria

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Sufficient 1
The student is familiar with the current state of rural energy supply and some of its energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design a farm and regional scale heating system using solid biofuels at a general level. The student is familiar with the key biofuels in rural areas as well as some of the opportunities and operating models of the energy business as part of the rural operating environment.

Satisfactory 2
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply and its energy sources and uses of energy. The student is able to design the most important parts of a solid and biofuel heating system in the farm and regional scale. The student knows the key biofuels in rural areas as well as opportunities and operating models of energy business as part of the rural operating environment

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and scale a farm and regional scale heating system using solid biofuels. The student knows the key biofuels in rural areas as well as opportunities and operating models of energy business as part of the rural operating environment

Very good 4
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and dimension a solid biofuel heating system for the farm and regional scale, justifying his/her choice. The student is familiar with several key biofuels in rural areas, as well as energy business opportunities and operating models as part of the rural operating environment

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5
The student knows the current state of the rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and dimension a solid and solid biofuel heating system for the farm and regional scale, justifying his/her choice critically and demonstrating his expertise. The student is widely aware of several key biofuels in rural areas, as well as energy business opportunities and operating models as part of the rural operating environment.

Prerequisites

-

Enrollment

01.08.2023 - 24.08.2023

Timing

28.08.2023 - 19.12.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Virtual portion

3 op

RDI portion

2 op

Mode of delivery

40 % Face-to-face, 60 % Online learning

Unit

School of Technology

Campus

Institute of Bioeconomy

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries
Teachers
  • Laura Vertainen
  • Tero Vesisenaho
Groups
  • LMS22KM
    Agrologi (AMK), maaseutuelinkeinot, monimuotototeutus

Objectives

Purpose of the course
After completing this course you will have an overview of rural energy supply. You know how and where energy is used in the rural areas, and how heat can be generated from your own raw materials and sidestreams. You will also be able to design and dimension a solid biofuel operated farm-scaled heating system. You are familiar with the opportunities and activities of energy business in a rural environment.

Competences of the course
Environmental Expertise
Technology Expertise
Energy Expertise
Business Environment Expertise

Learning outcomes in the course
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and dimension a farm- and regional scale heating system for solid biofuels. The student is familiar with the typical biofuels in rural areas. The student knows the opportunities and operating models of the energy business as part of the rural operating environment.

Content

Energy supply, energy sources and energy use in the rural areas
Sources of renewable energy in rural operating environment: wood, peat and other bio-based solid biofuels
Thermal energy production and design and dimensioning of solid fuel bio-heating system
Energy business opportunities and operating models in rural environment

Learning materials and recommended literature

Materials offered during the course

Teaching methods

Lectures, practical exercises, learning assignments, independent study in an e-learning environment

Student workload

Contact lessons 24 h
Independent study and exercises 111 h

Further information for students

self-assessment, peer review, evaluation based on evaluation criteria

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Sufficient 1
The student is familiar with the current state of rural energy supply and some of its energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design a farm and regional scale heating system using solid biofuels at a general level. The student is familiar with the key biofuels in rural areas as well as some of the opportunities and operating models of the energy business as part of the rural operating environment.

Satisfactory 2
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply and its energy sources and uses of energy. The student is able to design the most important parts of a solid and biofuel heating system in the farm and regional scale. The student knows the key biofuels in rural areas as well as opportunities and operating models of energy business as part of the rural operating environment

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and scale a farm and regional scale heating system using solid biofuels. The student knows the key biofuels in rural areas as well as opportunities and operating models of energy business as part of the rural operating environment

Very good 4
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and dimension a solid biofuel heating system for the farm and regional scale, justifying his/her choice. The student is familiar with several key biofuels in rural areas, as well as energy business opportunities and operating models as part of the rural operating environment

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5
The student knows the current state of the rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and dimension a solid and solid biofuel heating system for the farm and regional scale, justifying his/her choice critically and demonstrating his expertise. The student is widely aware of several key biofuels in rural areas, as well as energy business opportunities and operating models as part of the rural operating environment.

Prerequisites

-

Enrollment

03.08.2022 - 26.08.2022

Timing

01.08.2022 - 31.12.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Virtual portion

2 op

RDI portion

3 op

Mode of delivery

60 % Face-to-face, 40 % Online learning

Unit

School of Technology

Campus

Institute of Bioeconomy

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 60

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries
Teachers
  • Laura Vertainen
  • Tero Vesisenaho
Groups
  • LMS21S1
    Maaseutuelinkeinot (AMK)

Objectives

Purpose of the course
After completing this course you will have an overview of rural energy supply. You know how and where energy is used in the rural areas, and how heat can be generated from your own raw materials and sidestreams. You will also be able to design and dimension a solid biofuel operated farm-scaled heating system. You are familiar with the opportunities and activities of energy business in a rural environment.

Competences of the course
Environmental Expertise
Technology Expertise
Energy Expertise
Business Environment Expertise

Learning outcomes in the course
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and dimension a farm- and regional scale heating system for solid biofuels. The student is familiar with the typical biofuels in rural areas. The student knows the opportunities and operating models of the energy business as part of the rural operating environment.

Content

Energy supply, energy sources and energy use in the rural areas
Sources of renewable energy in rural operating environment: wood, peat and other bio-based solid biofuels
Thermal energy production and design and dimensioning of solid fuel bio-heating system
Energy business opportunities and operating models in rural environment

Learning materials and recommended literature

Materials offered during the course

Teaching methods

Lectures, practical exercises, learning assignments, independent study in an e-learning environment

Student workload

Contact lessons 40 h
Independent study and exercises 95 h

Further information for students

self-assessment, peer review, evaluation based on evaluation criteria

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Sufficient 1
The student is familiar with the current state of rural energy supply and some of its energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design a farm and regional scale heating system using solid biofuels at a general level. The student is familiar with the key biofuels in rural areas as well as some of the opportunities and operating models of the energy business as part of the rural operating environment.

Satisfactory 2
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply and its energy sources and uses of energy. The student is able to design the most important parts of a solid and biofuel heating system in the farm and regional scale. The student knows the key biofuels in rural areas as well as opportunities and operating models of energy business as part of the rural operating environment

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and scale a farm and regional scale heating system using solid biofuels. The student knows the key biofuels in rural areas as well as opportunities and operating models of energy business as part of the rural operating environment

Very good 4
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and dimension a solid biofuel heating system for the farm and regional scale, justifying his/her choice. The student is familiar with several key biofuels in rural areas, as well as energy business opportunities and operating models as part of the rural operating environment

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5
The student knows the current state of the rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and dimension a solid and solid biofuel heating system for the farm and regional scale, justifying his/her choice critically and demonstrating his expertise. The student is widely aware of several key biofuels in rural areas, as well as energy business opportunities and operating models as part of the rural operating environment.

Prerequisites

-

Enrollment

01.11.2021 - 09.01.2022

Timing

01.01.2022 - 31.05.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Technology

Campus

Institute of Bioeconomy

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries
Teachers
  • Laura Vertainen
  • Tero Vesisenaho
  • Tapani Sauranen
Groups
  • LMS21KM
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries

Objectives

Purpose of the course
After completing this course you will have an overview of rural energy supply. You know how and where energy is used in the rural areas, and how heat can be generated from your own raw materials and sidestreams. You will also be able to design and dimension a solid biofuel operated farm-scaled heating system. You are familiar with the opportunities and activities of energy business in a rural environment.

Competences of the course
Environmental Expertise
Technology Expertise
Energy Expertise
Business Environment Expertise

Learning outcomes in the course
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and dimension a farm- and regional scale heating system for solid biofuels. The student is familiar with the typical biofuels in rural areas. The student knows the opportunities and operating models of the energy business as part of the rural operating environment.

Content

Energy supply, energy sources and energy use in the rural areas
Sources of renewable energy in rural operating environment: wood, peat and other bio-based solid biofuels
Thermal energy production and design and dimensioning of solid fuel bio-heating system
Energy business opportunities and operating models in rural environment

Learning materials and recommended literature

Aalto ym. 2006. Maatilayrityksen bioenergian tuotanto. Pro Agria, Tieto tuottamaan nro 115, luvut 2 ja 11
Viirimäki, J. (toim.). 2008. Maatilan Hakelämmitysopas
Koskiniemi, E. (toim.). 2009. Viljankuivaus kotimaisella polttoaineella –opas.

Teaching methods

– Luennot ja ohjatut harjoitukset
– Retkeily ja tutustumiskäynnit
– Itsenäinen opiskelu, pari‐ ja ryhmätyöskentely, harjoitustyöt ja verkko‐opiskelu

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Sufficient 1
The student is familiar with the current state of rural energy supply and some of its energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design a farm and regional scale heating system using solid biofuels at a general level. The student is familiar with the key biofuels in rural areas as well as some of the opportunities and operating models of the energy business as part of the rural operating environment.

Satisfactory 2
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply and its energy sources and uses of energy. The student is able to design the most important parts of a solid and biofuel heating system in the farm and regional scale. The student knows the key biofuels in rural areas as well as opportunities and operating models of energy business as part of the rural operating environment

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and scale a farm and regional scale heating system using solid biofuels. The student knows the key biofuels in rural areas as well as opportunities and operating models of energy business as part of the rural operating environment

Very good 4
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and dimension a solid biofuel heating system for the farm and regional scale, justifying his/her choice. The student is familiar with several key biofuels in rural areas, as well as energy business opportunities and operating models as part of the rural operating environment

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5
The student knows the current state of the rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and dimension a solid and solid biofuel heating system for the farm and regional scale, justifying his/her choice critically and demonstrating his expertise. The student is widely aware of several key biofuels in rural areas, as well as energy business opportunities and operating models as part of the rural operating environment.

Prerequisites

-

Enrollment

02.08.2021 - 05.09.2021

Timing

01.09.2021 - 28.02.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Virtual portion

2 op

RDI portion

2 op

Mode of delivery

60 % Face-to-face, 40 % Online learning

Unit

School of Technology

Campus

Institute of Bioeconomy

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 50

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Agricultural and Rural Industries
Teachers
  • Laura Vertainen
  • Tero Vesisenaho
  • Tapani Sauranen
Groups
  • LMS20S1
    Maaseutuelinkeinot

Objectives

Purpose of the course
After completing this course you will have an overview of rural energy supply. You know how and where energy is used in the rural areas, and how heat can be generated from your own raw materials and sidestreams. You will also be able to design and dimension a solid biofuel operated farm-scaled heating system. You are familiar with the opportunities and activities of energy business in a rural environment.

Competences of the course
Environmental Expertise
Technology Expertise
Energy Expertise
Business Environment Expertise

Learning outcomes in the course
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and dimension a farm- and regional scale heating system for solid biofuels. The student is familiar with the typical biofuels in rural areas. The student knows the opportunities and operating models of the energy business as part of the rural operating environment.

Content

Energy supply, energy sources and energy use in the rural areas
Sources of renewable energy in rural operating environment: wood, peat and other bio-based solid biofuels
Thermal energy production and design and dimensioning of solid fuel bio-heating system
Energy business opportunities and operating models in rural environment

Learning materials and recommended literature

Aalto ym. 2006. Maatilayrityksen bioenergian tuotanto. Pro Agria, Tieto tuottamaan nro 115, luvut 2 ja 11
Viirimäki, J. (toim.). 2008. Maatilan Hakelämmitysopas
Koskiniemi, E. (toim.). 2009. Viljankuivaus kotimaisella polttoaineella –opas.

Teaching methods

- Lectures and exercises
- Excursions and site visits
- Independent study, pair and group work, assignments and e-learning

Student workload

- Contact teaching 48 h
- Independent study and exercises 87 h

A total of 135 h of student work

Further information for students

Assignments and exam

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Sufficient 1
The student is familiar with the current state of rural energy supply and some of its energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design a farm and regional scale heating system using solid biofuels at a general level. The student is familiar with the key biofuels in rural areas as well as some of the opportunities and operating models of the energy business as part of the rural operating environment.

Satisfactory 2
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply and its energy sources and uses of energy. The student is able to design the most important parts of a solid and biofuel heating system in the farm and regional scale. The student knows the key biofuels in rural areas as well as opportunities and operating models of energy business as part of the rural operating environment

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and scale a farm and regional scale heating system using solid biofuels. The student knows the key biofuels in rural areas as well as opportunities and operating models of energy business as part of the rural operating environment

Very good 4
The student knows the current state of rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and dimension a solid biofuel heating system for the farm and regional scale, justifying his/her choice. The student is familiar with several key biofuels in rural areas, as well as energy business opportunities and operating models as part of the rural operating environment

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5
The student knows the current state of the rural energy supply as well as the main energy sources and energy uses. The student is able to design and dimension a solid and solid biofuel heating system for the farm and regional scale, justifying his/her choice critically and demonstrating his expertise. The student is widely aware of several key biofuels in rural areas, as well as energy business opportunities and operating models as part of the rural operating environment.

Prerequisites

-