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<strong>Erasmus</strong> <strong>ECTS</strong> <strong>Information</strong> <strong>Package</strong><br />

Faculty of EEEA<br />

3251 Energy Technology<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits: 6<br />

Weekly classes: 3lec+0sem+2labs+0ps+1ca<br />

Assessment: exam<br />

Type of exam: written<br />

Departments involved:<br />

Department of Electrical Power Engineering<br />

Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Automation<br />

Lecturers:<br />

Assoc. Prof. Krasimir Velikov Martev, MEng, PhD, Department of Electrical Power Engineering,<br />

tel.: 082 888 280, 082 888 749, e-mail: kmartev@uni-ruse.bg<br />

Abstract:<br />

The course aims at acquainting the students with the main issues connected with the different types of energy and<br />

energy resources, their rational usage, electrical power supply and protection of the environment in the<br />

enterprises, farms and companies.<br />

The course is based on knowledge acquired on the courses in Physics, Heat Engineering, and Theoretical<br />

Electrical Engineering. It is a pre-requisite for the Final Year project.<br />

Course content:<br />

Types of energy resources. Energy balance of the enterprise and the company. Power supply of the enterprises<br />

and the farms (heat energy, compressed air, water, oxygen, fuel oil, gas etc.). Rational use of energy. Secondary<br />

energy resources. Model and balance of the systems ”Energy - environment”. Optimum technologies and systems<br />

of power supply.<br />

Teaching and assessment:<br />

The teaching is based on the use of classical pedagogic forms. Every topic is supplemented by audio-visual<br />

materials and videos. Two planned tests are administered during the semester. During the exam the students<br />

work on two questions in written form, which help to estimate their degree of knowledge, followed by an oral exam.<br />

3252 Management of Electrical Engineering<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits: 3<br />

Weekly classes: 2lec+1sem+0labs+0ps+1ca<br />

Assessment: continuous assessment<br />

Type of exam: written<br />

Departments involved:<br />

Department of Electrical Power Engineering<br />

Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Automation<br />

Lecturers:<br />

Assoc. Prof. Stefan Petrov Stefanov, MEng, PhD, Dept. of Electrical Power Engineering,<br />

tel.: 082 888 616, E-mail: stefanov@uni-ruse.bg<br />

Assoc. Prof. Vyara Sabova Ruseva, MEng, PhD, Dept. Electrical Power Engineering,<br />

tel.: 082 888 616, E-mail: vruseva@uni-ruse.bg<br />

Abstract:<br />

The subject acquaints the students with the methods and means of management in electrical engineering by the<br />

production, transfer, distribution, sale and use of the electrical energy. Therefore the following topics are<br />

discussed: branch structure; optimization of the energy balance; energy marketing and goods policy; price policy<br />

and fees for the electrical energy; energy market prognosis; methods, systems and algorithms for electrical<br />

engineering management. The prerequisites for this subject are Economics, Electrical networks and systems, and<br />

Electrical machines. The subject is a prerequisite for Electrical power supply, Lightening and installation<br />

equipment, Exploitation of electrical equipment and the Final Year project.<br />

Course content:<br />

Condition and development perspectives of the national energetics. Organizational structure of the branch. Energy<br />

balance. Electrical energy value. Innovations, price and goods policy in energetic. Energy market prognosis.<br />

Methods, systems and algorithms for electrical engineering management. Regime management of electrical<br />

consumption.<br />

Teaching and assessment:<br />

The teaching process is based on using classical pedagogic forms. Visual aids, such as video films, are used for<br />

the presentation of some topics. The seminar exercises follow the lecture topics in a chronological order and they<br />

have practical orientation. The final mark is formed on the basis of two written tests, administered during the<br />

semester.<br />

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