Renewable Energy Economics and Policy
PUB PLC X 460.5
Students are exposed to real-world challenges and opportunities in implementing renewable energy projects in this rigorous course that uses real case studies from renewable energy industry.
Fall
Spring
What you can learn.
- Stimulate critical, independent thinking about real-world implementation challenges
- Provide accelerated exposure to complex management and policy issues
- Evaluate policy alternatives and participate in public stakeholder processes
About this course:
This rigorous course provides accelerated exposure to the real-world challenges and opportunities of implementing renewable energy projects. Participants are introduced to fundamental concepts, tools and resources. Students then apply the course concepts in a facilitated learning environment, both qualitatively and quantitatively, to real case studies drawn from industry. Topics include large-scale wind energy projects, distributed solar projects, bioenergy, energy efficiency, clean-tech commercialization and climate change mitigation. Students will assess policy questions, evaluate economic opportunities and develop meaningful recommendations regarding the case studies. After successfully completing this course, participants will be better equipped to evaluate policy alternatives, participate in public stakeholder processes, and make critical organizational decisions related to renewable energy. There are no prerequisites for this course. Internet access is required to access course materials, participate in discussion forums and submit course requirements.This course applies towards the following certificates & specializations…
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