The “On-board energy” ("Energie Embarquée" or "EE") pathway presents the complete extraction and processing chain of conventional energy resources (oil, gas, coal, exploration to distribution), presents the development of alternative sources (fuel cells, bio-fuels, hydrogen, electrofuels, wood) and co-generation approaches. The whole is presented in a context of changes in the energy sectors, in connection with environmental issues and the problem of the energy mix. How to articulate the current industrial and economic structures to increase the share of renewable primary energy (biomass, wind, solar...) starting from the knowledge of current energy production systems, on a global scale ? A significant part of the lessons learned from EE is common to the "Infrastructure Energy" sector, because it is important to know how to link the problems of energy sources and energy networks.
Imposed MOD: "The electrical system". Recommended MOD: “Energy, Storage and Conversion”; “Climate Change” Imposed MOS: "Ressources, Energy, Climate and Societies" Recommended SOM: “Macro Energy”; “Power Generation Facilities”
Example of partners, recruiters and final internships: Compagnie nationale du Rhône (ex:methanisation), EDF Renouvelables, Carbone 4 (advice for energy transition related to climate issues), CEA (ex:climate modelling); IFPEN; TOTALEnergies; ENGIE...