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Place: Patras, Greece
Dates: 13 July 2015 to 22 July 2015
Season: summer15
Organised by: BEST Group Patras
University: University of Patras
(See University profile in BEST university centre)
Type: BEST Course on Technology
Fee: 40.0 euro. Convert to

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Application until: 23 Mar 2015 at 23:00 CET
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Participation requirements: No prior knowledge required
Academic complexity: Basic [Read more]
Working time: 29 hours (estimated)

General description

Have you ever thought that sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, biomass and geothermal heat could cover our every-day energy requirements? Have you ever thought that we could save the planet by replacing conventional fuels with Renewable energy in electricity generation, hot water/space heating, motor fuels, and rural (off-grid) energy services? Nirvana, once talked about "the man who sold the world"... Be the one who will save it! How? Just apply for this awesome BEST Patras summer course!!!! Learn the most recent trends and technological breakthroughs of Renewable Energy Systems, especially of Wind Energy and Photovoltaic Technologies and obtain valuable knowledge of Solar engineering, that will enable you to develop simple techno-economical analysis of photovoltaics and wind energy installations and storage systems.

And where's better sunlight than Greece? Bask in the sun of Patras, enjoy wonderful beaches, let this light, summer wind and glamorous, summer sunlight relax you and fill you with energy for our pulsating nightlife and parties and get ready for a "halara" summertime to remember!!!

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