Apply for the lifelong learning study module “Integrated Wind Energy Systems and Hydrogen”

Energy efficiency is currently undergoing significant changes, driven both by the path toward climate neutrality and the increasing presence of renewable energy sources in Latvia’s market.

Wind energy is becoming an increasingly popular resource in Latvia, and questions often arise: How many wind power plants do we actually need? What capacities and sizes should be built? Where will we store surplus renewable electricity? And why should we consider hydrogen production? It’s time to clarify these uncertainties.

The Institute of Energy Systems and Environment at Riga Technical University (RTU VASSI) has developed a lifelong learning study module titled “Integrated Wind Energy Systems and Hydrogen.”
In this course, we will jointly analyse, discuss, and reflect on wind power plants and hydrogen production—exploring technological solutions and their integration into existing energy systems, based on economic, social, regulatory, environmental, and climate-related aspects.

The study module consists of three courses, each worth 5 ECTS credits. The full 15 ECTS module is designed so that each course builds upon the previous one. Participants may choose to complete the entire module or enrol in individual courses. The credits earned can also be recognised in bachelor’s and master’s programs within relevant specialisations.

Target audience: Municipal employees, entrepreneurs, energy planners, investors, sustainability specialists

Language of instruction: Latvian

Schedule: Fridays from 10:00 to 16:00, starting on September 5, 2025, until December 12, 2025 (The implementation schedule for each study course is provided below.)

Format and location: In-person at Āzenes Street 12/1, Riga

Prices

“Integrated wind energy systems and hydrogen. System integration” (5 ECTS)

Early registration (until 01.07.2025)

445 Euro

350 Euro

“Integrated wind energy systems and hydrogen. Technological solutions” (5 ECTS)

Early registration (until 01.07.2025)

445 Euro

350 Euro

“Integrated wind energy systems and hydrogen. Rationale” (5 ECTS)

Early registration (until 01.07.2025)

445 Euro

350 Euro

Entire study module (15 ECTS)

Early registration (until 01.07.2025)

1335 Euro

1050 Euro

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STUDY MODULE PROGRAM:

Study course “Integrated Wind Energy Systems and Hydrogen. System Integration” (5 ECTS) program

05.09.25 Introduction to the study course. Renewable seasonal energy sources, hydrogen systems. Systems integration

Responsible lecturer – Professor Dr.hab.sc.ing. Dagnija Blumberga

12.09.25 Modeling future energy systems. Computer modeling. System dynamics model for local government

Responsible lecturer – tenured professor Dr.sc.ing. Andra Blumberga

19.09.25 Wind energy systems

Responsible lecturer – Docent Ph.D. Vivita Priedniece

26.09.25 Solar PV systems and sustainable biomass systems

Responsible lecturer – Associate Professor Dr.sc.ing. Edgars Vīgants

03.10.25 Gray, blue and green hydrogen. Biohydrogen

Responsible lecturer – Associate Professor Dr.sc.ing. Anna Kubule

Study course “Integrated wind energy systems and hydrogen. Technological solutions” (5 ECTS) program

10.10.25 Accumulation Systems

Responsible lecturer – Docent Ph.D. Ritvars Freimanis

17.10.25 Urban Environment: Wind Power and Hydrogen Infrastructure

Responsible lecturer – Professor Dr.sc.ing. Jeļena Pubule

24.10.25 Energy user characteristics: energy centers, energy communities, aggregators

Responsible lecturer – Associate Professor Dr.sc.ing. Ruta Vanaga

31.10.25 Electrolysis technologies

Responsible lecturer – Professor Dr.hab.sc.ing. Dagnija Blumberga

07.11.25 Technological aspects of hydrogen systems. Computer modeling

Responsible lecturer – Associate Professor Dr.sc.ing. Vladimirs Kirsanovs

Study course “Integrated wind energy systems and hydrogen. Sustainability rationale” (5 ECTS) program

14.11.25 Economic aspects of hydrogen systems

Responsible lecturer – Professor Dr.sc.ing. Gatis Bažbauers

21.11.25 Climate justification for hydrogen systems

Responsible lecturer – Docent Ph.D. Ilze Vamža

28.11.25 Environmental impact assessment of hydrogen systems

Responsible lecturer – Professor Dr.sc.ing. Jeļena Pubule

05.12.25 Life cycle analysis. Computer modeling

Responsible lecturer – Professor Dr.sc.ing. Jūlija Gušča

12.12.25 Socioeconomic and legislative aspects of hydrogen systems

Responsible lecturer – Associate Professor Ph.D. Līga Rozentāle

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