In view of the problem of climate change and scarcity of fossil fuels, the field of energy engineering offers significant challenges and opportunities. The Department of Energy Science and Engineering offers a minor in Energy Engineering to enable undergraduate students with different backgrounds to understand the different aspects of energy engineering. Students will be exposed to the status of energy resources, its interaction with environment and the fundamentals of energy resources and economics (EN 606), and different technologies associated with renewable energy sources (EN 301). An additional elective may be selected based on the students interest from the list of energy electives (fuel cells, wind energy, solar thermal, solar PV, nuclear,….). The minor in energy provides UG students an opportunity to explore possible opportunities in energy efficiency and clean energy to develop sustainable energy systems for the future.
Following subjects are required for MINOR in Energy Engineering
| Course No. | Course | Credits | 
|---|---|---|
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 EN 606  | 
 Energy Resource, Environment and Economics  | 
 3-0-0-6  | 
| 
 EN 301  | 
 Introduction to Renewable Energy Technologies  | 
 3-0-0-6  | 
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 EN 401 or EN 410 or any other 600-level elective offered by Department of Energy Science and Engineering  | 
 3-0-0-6  | 
EN  403 Energy Resources, Economics and Environment 3-0-0-6Course Content:
Overview of World Energy Scenario, Dis-aggregation by end-use, by   supply Fossil Fuel Reserves - Estimates, Duration Overview of India`s  Energy  Scenario - Dis-aggregation by end-use, by supply, reserves  Country Energy  Balance Construction - Examples Trends in energy use  patterns, energy and  development linkage. Energy Economics - Simple  Payback Period, Time Value of  Money, IRR, NPV, Life Cycle Costing, Cost  of Saved Energy , Cost of Energy  generated, Examples from energy  generation and conservation, Energy Chain,  Primary energy analysis Life  Cycle Assessment, Net Energy Analysis Environmental  Impacts of energy  use - Air Pollution - SOx, NOx, CO, particulates Solid and  Water  Pollution, Formation of pollutants, measurement and controls; sources of   emissions, effect of operating and design parameters on emission,  control  methods, Exhaust emission test, procedures, standards and  legislation;  environmental audits; Emission factors and inventories  Global Warming, CO2  Emissions, Impacts, Mitigation Sustainability,  Externalities, Future Energy  Systems.
Energy and the Challenge of Sustainability, World energy assessment,  UNDP, New York,  2000. 
AKN Reddy, RH Williams, TB Johansson, Energy after Rio, Prospects  and  challenges, UNDP, United Nations Publications, New York, 1997. 
Global energy perspectives / edited by Nebojsa Nakicenovic, Arnulf   Grubler and Alan McDonald Cambridge University Press, 1998 
Fowler, J. M., Energy and the environment, 2nd Edn. ,McGraw Hill, New    York, 1984
EN 301 Introduction  to Renewable Energy 3-0-0-6Course Content: 
Introduction to world energy scenario, Renewable  energy resources, Radiation, Solar Geometry, radiation  models; Solar  Thermal, Optical efficiency, thermal efficiency, concentrators,  testing  procedures, introduction to thermal systems (flat plate collector),   solar architecture, solar still, air heater, panel systems;  Photovoltaic;  Introduction to semiconductor physics, doping, P_N  junction, Solar cell and its  I_V characteristics, PV systems  components, design of a solar PV systems.  Biomass, Biomass  resources, wood  composition, pyrolysis, gasifies, biogas, biodisel,  ethanol; Wind,  Introduction, types of wind machines, Cp-l curve &  betz limits,  wind recourse analysis; Systems, stand alone, grid  connected, hybrid, system  design; Hydro systems, Hydro  resources, types of hydro turbine, small hydro systems; Other systems, Geothermal, wave energy, ocean energy
Texts/References:
S. P. Sukhatme,  Solar Energy - Principles of thermal collection and  storage, second edition,  Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi,  1996
J. A. Duffie and  W. A. Beckman, Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes, second edition, John  Wiley, New York, 1991
D. Y. Goswami, F.  Kreith and J. F. Kreider, Principles of Solar Engineering, Taylor  and Francis, Philadelphia,  2000
D. D. Hall and R.  P. Grover, Biomass Regenerable Energy, John Wiley, New York, 1987.
J. Twidell and T. Weir, Renewable Energy Resources, E & F N Spon  Ltd, London, 1986. M. A. Green,  Solar Cells, Prentice-Hall, Englewood   Cliffs, 1982.