Lecture

Sustainable Energy System Engineering

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This lecture presents the MAS program in Switzerland focusing on sustainable energy system engineering, developed by Professor François Maréchal, Professor Manuel Le Marnie, and Jean-Marie Feubringer. It covers Switzerland's energy sources, usage distribution, electricity production, and the course's four modules: Sustainable Energy System Modeling, power systems, urban systems, and industrial processes.

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