Course Overview
Course Title: Net Zero-Carbon Fuels
Relevant SDGs: SDG 7- Clean and Affordable Energy, SDG 13-Climate Action
Credit(s): 2 credits (32 hours)
Course Description:
As nations bind together to tackle global climate change, one of the urgent needs is the energy sector’s transition from being fossil-fuel reliant to embracing sustainable carbon-free solutions. Through a multi-national collaboration, this course aims to introduce a redefined perspective of fuel utilisation for the power and transportation sectors, placing emphasis on alternative fuels derived from renewable resources that are essential contributors to the goals of carbon neutrality. Some of the low or zero-carbon fuels such as hydrogen, ammonia, biofuels and emerging low carbon fuels adaptable to current or new energy systems will be explored in the context of production, utilisation, economics and sustainability. The impacts of future fuels on the environment, resource availability and social well-being need to be holistically considered and supported by diverse solutions, in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals of Affordable and Clean Energy (SDG 7) and other related SDGs as put forth by the United Nations. From this course, the students will grasp the broad concept of alternative fuel production, application and challenges faced in moving towards a net zero-carbon society.
Academic Team
- Dr. Cheng Tung Chong, Associate Professor, China-UK Low Carbon College
- Dr. Agustin Valera-Medina, Professor, Cardiff University, ValeraMedinaA1@cardiff.ac.uk
- Dr. Ng Jo-Han, Associate Professor, University of Southampton Malaysia, J.Ng@soton.ac.uk
- Dr. Aiduan Borrion, Associate Professor, University College London, a.borrion@ucl.ac.uk
What skills will students get?
Upon completion of the course, the students will be able to:
- Describe the roles of alternative fuels for power and transportation sectors in the context of carbon neutrality in China and relate to the sustainable development goals.
- Describe the production process, potential application and limitations of alternative fuels in the context of power and transportation sectors.
- Assess the impact of alternative fuel usage on the local resources, society and nation in alignment of the sustainable development goals
Each student will receive an E-certificate from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The credits (2) are transferable depending on the credit arrangements policy of the student’s university.
Mode of Teaching
Teaching mode: Synchronous
Type: Online lecture + Group discussion + Group project
Grading
- Attendance: 20%;
- Assignments: 40%;
- Group Presentation: 40%
Course-specific Restrictions
- Full-time undergraduate students of all disciplines from universities around the world are welcome.
- Participants are required to attain a passing mark of ≥60, attend 70% of the course live online (including the final day presentation) to be eligible for the graduating E-certificate.
- Refer to the detailed schedule attached to ensure your availability for the course before registering.
- Limited slots are available. Participants will receive a confirmation email if the registration is successful.
Class Schedule
Week |
Date (DD/MM) |
Week Day |
Time(UTC+8) |
Topic |
Credit hours |
Teaching mode |
Instructor in charge |
1 |
24/6 |
Mon |
16:00-18:45 (UTC+8) |
L1: Introduction to SDG with emphasis on SDG 7 |
3 |
Online lecture + discussion |
CCT |
1 |
25/6 |
Tue |
16:00-18:45 (UTC+8) |
L2: Advancements of biofuels Biodiesel, bioethanol and biogas production, application |
3 |
Online lecture + discussion |
NJH |
1 |
26/6 |
Wed |
16:00-18:45 (UTC+8) |
L3: Biofuels sustainability: EWF + SDG perspectives |
3 |
Online lecture + discussion |
NJH |
1 |
27/6 |
Thu |
16:00-18:45 (UTC+8) |
L4: Sustainable aviation propulsion Production, application and sustainability |
3 |
Group discussion |
CCT |
2 |
1/7 |
Mon |
16:00-18:45 (UTC+8) |
L5: Green hydrogen as energy carrier Production, use (fuel cells and combustion) and vectors (inc. ammonia) |
3 |
Online lecture + discussion |
AVM |
2 |
2/7 |
Tue |
16:00-18:45 (UTC+8) |
L6: Green ammonia as energy carrier Production, distribution, fuel cells, combustion |
3 |
Online lecture + discussion |
AVM |
2 |
3/7 |
Wed |
16:00-17:40 (UTC+8) |
T1: Guest Lecture + Workshop |
2 |
Online lecture + discussion |
AVM/NJH |
2 |
4/7 |
Thu |
16:00-18:45 (UTC+8) |
L7: Electrification Power-to-X, transport electrification |
3 |
Online lecture + discussion |
CCT |
3 |
8/7 |
Mon |
16:00-18:45 (UTC+8) |
L8:Emerging zero-carbon fuels Production of methanol, waste-derived fuel, solar fuel |
3 |
Online lecture + discussion |
NJH |
3 |
9/7 |
Tue |
16:00-18:45 (UTC+8) |
L9:Life cycle analysis LCA to support sustainable biofuels |
3 |
Online lecture + discussion |
AB |
3 |
10/7 |
Wed |
16:00-18:45 (UTC+8) |
Group project presentations |
3 |
Group presentation |
CCT/NJH/AVM/ AB |
Total |
32 |
|
Instructors
Agustin Valera-Medina
Professor Agustin Valera-Medina has participated as PI/Co-I on 32 industrial projects with multi-nationals including PEMEX, Rolls-Royce, Siemens, Ricardo, Airbus and FloGas (>£35M, ~£12.5M to Cardiff Uni). He has published 221 papers (h-index 38), 93 of these specifically concerning ammonia power. Prof. Valera-Medina led Cardiff’s contribution to the Innovate-UK ‘Decoupled Green Energy’ Project (2015-2018) led by Siemens and in partnership with STFC and the University of Oxford, which aims to demonstrate the use of green ammonia produced from wind energy. He is currently PI or co-PI of various projects (SAFE-AGT (EP/T009314/1), FLEXnCONFU (884157), OceanREFuel (EP/W005018/1, etc.) to demonstrate ammonia power in turbine engines, internal combustion engines, boilers and furnaces. He has been part of various scientific boards, chairing sessions in international conferences and moderating large industrial panels on the topic of “Ammonia for Direct Use”. He has supported two Royal Society Policy Briefings related to the use of ammonia as an energy vector, and he is the principal author of the book “Techno-economic challenges of ammonia as energy vector”. He is Co-Director of the Institute of Net Zero Innovation, and Cardiff University's Director of the Centre of Excellence on Ammonia Technologies (CEAT). He is a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales (2024).
Dr. Jo-Han Ng
Dr. Aiduan Borrion
Dr. Chong Cheng Tung
Course website
http://netzerocarbon.sjtu.edu.cn/
Course Contact
Prof. Agustin Valera-Medina: ValeraMedinaA1@cardiff.ac.uk
Dr. Ng Jo-Han: J.Ng@soton.ac.uk
Dr. Chong Cheng Tung: ctchong@sjtu.edu.cn
Dr. Aiduan Borrion: a.borrion@ucl.ac.uk