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Legal aspects of Energy management

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Course ID: WF-OB-SULAE
Erasmus code / ISCED: (unknown) / (9998) Sustainable development The ISCED (International Standard Classification of Education) code has been designed by UNESCO.
Course title: Legal aspects of Energy management
Name in Polish: Legal aspects of Energy management
Organizational unit: Center for Ecology and Ecophilosophy
Course groups: (in Polish) Zajęcia w językach obcych w Instytucie Ekologii i Bioetyki
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): 4.00 Basic information on ECTS credits allocation principles:
  • the annual hourly workload of the student’s work required to achieve the expected learning outcomes for a given stage is 1500-1800h, corresponding to 60 ECTS;
  • the student’s weekly hourly workload is 45 h;
  • 1 ECTS point corresponds to 25-30 hours of student work needed to achieve the assumed learning outcomes;
  • weekly student workload necessary to achieve the assumed learning outcomes allows to obtain 1.5 ECTS;
  • work required to pass the course, which has been assigned 3 ECTS, constitutes 10% of the semester student load.
Language: English
Subject level:

elementary

Learning outcome code/codes:

OB2_W09

OB2_W12

OB2_U01

OB2_U09


Short description:

The course offers an introduction to the legal aspects of renewable energy management, in particular to renewable energy sources ("RES"). The legal frames of the operation and development of different types of RES will be presented. The support mechanism will be discussed.

Full description:

The course offers:

- presentations of the legal framework for renewable energy sources

- presentation of the legal framework for energy efficiency;

discussion of issues related to energy efficiency improvement measures, rules for the implementation of the obligation to achieve energy savings, energy efficiency certificates;

- discussion of issues related to the audit of energy efficiency;

- presentation of legal regulations related to the energy performance of buildings;

- presentation of key provisions of the act on thermal modernization and renovation (including issues related to municipal low-emission programs);

Bibliography:

- Renewable energy sources act dated 20 February 2015 (Journal of Laws Dz.U. dated 14 June 2017, item 1148 as amended)

- Energy law act dated 10 April 1997 (unified text Journal of Laws Dz.U. dated 6 February 2017, item 220 as amended)

1. Baehr J., Lissoń P., Pokrzywniak J., Szambelańczyk M., (red.), Ustawa

o odnawialnych źródłach energii. Komentarz, Warszawa 2016. (in Polish)

Efekty kształcenia i opis ECTS:

A. Knowledge

1.Student explains terminology and data in the field of renewable energy sources, understands the significance of legal frames of RES,

2. Student identifies the instruments of international, European, Polish law related to the renewable energy sources and institutional surrounding.

B. Skills

3.Student can construct conclusions from the facts presented to him and concepts regarding renewable energy sources law.

4.Student interprets the legal acts and, on the basis of them draws correct conclusions (examines the legal acts, finds the necessary acts).

C. Social competences

5. Student is able to work in a group, is critically interested and open to innovative achievements in the field of renewable energy sources law

Assessment methods and assessment criteria:

Grade 2

A

1. Student does not explain terminology and principles in the field of renewable energy sources, does not understand the significance of legal frames of RES and energy efficiency ,

2. Student does not identify the instruments of international, European, Polish law related to the renewable energy sources and institutional surrounding

B

3.Student cannot construct conclusions from the facts presented to him and concepts regarding renewable energy sources and energy efficiency law.

4.Student does not interprete the legal acts and, on the basis of them cannot give correct conclusions (examines the legal acts, finds the necessary acts).

C

5. Student is not able to work in a group, is critically interested and is not open to innovative achievements in the field of renewable energy sources and energy efficiency law

Grade 3

A

1.Student explains basic terminology and principles in the field of renewable energy sources, understand in general the significance of legal frames of RES and energy efficiency ,

2. Student identifies the basic instruments of international, European, Polish law related to the renewable energy sources and institutional surrounding

B

3. Student can construct basic conclusions from the facts presented to him and concepts regarding renewable energy sources law.

4. Student interprets in general the legal acts and, on the basis of them draws basic conclusions (examines the legal acts, finds the necessary acts).

C

5. Student is able to work in a group to some extend, is little critically interested and open to innovative achievements in the field of renewable energy sources and energy efficiency law.

Grade 4

A

1.Student explains terminology and principles in the field of renewable energy sources, understand well the significance of legal frames of RES and energy efficiency ,

2.Student identifies well the instruments of international, European, Polish law related to the renewable energy sources and institutional surrounding.

B

3.Student can construct proper conclusions from the facts presented to him and concepts regarding renewable energy sources law.

4. Student interprets the legal acts well and, on the basis of them draws correct conclusions (examines the legal acts, finds the necessary acts).

C

5. Student is able to work in a group, is critically interested and open to innovative achievements in the field of renewable energy sources and energy efficiency law.

Grade 5

A

1.Student explains very way terminology and principles in the field of renewable energy sources law, presents in-depth understanding of the significance of legal frames of RES and energy efficiency .

2. Student identifies very well the instruments of international, European, polish environmental law and institutional surrounding.

B

3.Student can construct very well conclusions from the facts presented to him and concepts regarding renewable energy sources law.

4. Student interprets the legal acts very well and, on the basis of them draws correct conclusions with complex explanation (examines the legal acts, finds the necessary acts).

C

5. Student is able to work in a group performing different roles, is very critically interested and very open to innovative achievements in the field of renewable energy sources and energy efficiency law

Classes in period "Winter semester 2021/22" (past)

Time span: 2021-10-01 - 2022-01-31
Selected timetable range:
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Type of class:
Lectures, 15 hours, 10 places more information
Coordinators: Kinga Makuch-Łyczkowska
Group instructors: Kinga Makuch-Łyczkowska
Students list: (inaccessible to you)
Examination: Course - graded credit
Lectures - graded credit
Short description:

The course offers an introduction to the legal aspects of renewable energy management, in particular to renewable energy sources ("RES"). The legal frames of the operation and development of different types of RES will be presented. The support mechanism will be discussed.

Full description:

The course offers:

- presentations of the legal framework for renewable energy sources

- presentation of the legal framework for energy efficiency;

discussion of issues related to energy efficiency improvement measures, rules for the implementation of the obligation to achieve energy savings, energy efficiency certificates;

- discussion of issues related to the audit of energy efficiency;

- presentation of legal regulations related to the energy performance of buildings;

- presentation of key provisions of the act on thermal modernization and renovation (including issues related to municipal low-emission programs);

Bibliography:

- Renewable energy sources act dated 20 February 2015 (Journal of Laws Dz.U. dated 14 June 2017, item 1148 as amended)

- Energy law act dated 10 April 1997 (unified text Journal of Laws Dz.U. dated 6 February 2017, item 220 as amended)

1. Baehr J., Lissoń P., Pokrzywniak J., Szambelańczyk M., (red.), Ustawa

o odnawialnych źródłach energii. Komentarz, Warszawa 2016. (in Polish)

Classes in period "Winter semester 2022/23" (past)

Time span: 2022-10-01 - 2023-01-31
Selected timetable range:
Navigate to timetable
Type of class:
Lectures, 15 hours, 10 places more information
Coordinators: Kinga Makuch-Łyczkowska
Group instructors: Kinga Makuch-Łyczkowska
Students list: (inaccessible to you)
Examination: Course - graded credit
Lectures - graded credit
Type of subject:

obligatory

(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych:

(in Polish) nie dotyczy

Short description:

The course offers an introduction to the legal aspects of renewable energy management, in particular to renewable energy sources ("RES"). The legal frames of the operation and development of different types of RES will be presented. The support mechanism will be discussed.

Full description:

The course offers:

- presentations of the legal framework for renewable energy sources

- presentation of the legal framework for energy efficiency;

discussion of issues related to energy efficiency improvement measures, rules for the implementation of the obligation to achieve energy savings, energy efficiency certificates;

- discussion of issues related to the audit of energy efficiency;

- presentation of legal regulations related to the energy performance of buildings;

- presentation of key provisions of the act on thermal modernization and renovation (including issues related to municipal low-emission programs);

Bibliography:

- Renewable energy sources act dated 20 February 2015 (Journal of Laws Dz.U. dated 14 June 2017, item 1148 as amended)

- Energy law act dated 10 April 1997 (unified text Journal of Laws Dz.U. dated 6 February 2017, item 220 as amended)

1. Baehr J., Lissoń P., Pokrzywniak J., Szambelańczyk M., (red.), Ustawa

o odnawialnych źródłach energii. Komentarz, Warszawa 2016. (in Polish)

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