Solving the Energy Puzzle: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Energy Transition

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  • 7 Sequences
  • Introductive Level
  • Starts on 24 апреля 2016
  • Ends on 1 мая 2016

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Syllabus

Since the discovery of fire, mankind has used various energy sources to aid our development. The energy system has been continually changing, as the economy and technology progress. Today, energy systems are confronted with pressing global challenges: climate protection; economic and social development; poverty eradication; adequate food production; health for all; and the conservation of ecosystems, peace and security. A major transformation – an energy transition - is required to address these challenges. Take a multidisciplinary approach to energy transition Energy transition, however, is not a simple question with straightforward solutions. Instead, it must consider and balance technological, legal, economic, spatial and social aspects. On this free online course, we will take this multidisciplinary approach, to examine the energy transition question from each of these perspectives. We will provide you with the framework and methods to analyse the question yourself. We will start by introducing global energy and sustainability issues, and possible scenarios in the first week. To facilitate and realise changes in energy systems, technology and innovation plays an important role. This will be discussed in Week 2. In Weeks 3 and 4, we will analyse legal and economic considerations at regional and country levels. When country-level decisions are being implemented, spatial planning and social acceptance come into the picture. In Weeks 5 and 6, we will discuss how communities and individuals perceive energy transitions and interact with policies. Analyse energy transition in your own country In the final week, you will use the knowledge and skills you will have acquired from this course, to analyse the energy transition question in your own country. To provide insightful analysis and suggest sensible solutions in your final assignment, start thinking now about energy transition questions in your country that you want to work on. With these questions in mind, you can practise and deepen your knowledge with articles, discussions and quizzes each week.

Prerequisite

None.

Instructors

  • André Faaij

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