Course description
Sustainable Energy
Climate change is an urgent global challenge demanding engineering solutions and large-scale, systems-oriented coordination. In Sustainable Energy, you’ll join thousands of global learners in examining conventional and renewable energy generation technologies, studying how they are deployed throughout the world, and evaluating their roles in the future energy landscape. Technologies include solar power, wind power, storage, nuclear power, hydropower, and bioenergy.
In addition to technological components, you’ll become familiar with the economic, political, and social dimensions of energy project planning. Professionals from diverse backgrounds must work together to determine pathways to decarbonization amidst scientific uncertainty and unique geopolitical challenges. You will be presented with advanced tools and strategies to explore pathways to decarbonization in specific contexts, and to build consensus among stakeholders.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Prerequisites
- Strong English skills recommended
- Ability to perform mathematical operations, study of calculus is helpful
- College-level study of physics, engineering, and/or environmental science is helpful
Outcome / Qualification etc.
What you'll learn
- How to critically evaluate key features, opportunities, and challenges associated with modern energy technologies, and understand how these factors shape their contributions to global decarbonization
- Use systems-level tools and skills to analyze the technological, economic, and socio-political dimensions of real-word energy projects
- Build consensus among involved stakeholders to achieve sustainability goals
Course delivery details
This course is offered through Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a partner institute of EdX.
8-12 hours per week
Expenses
- Verified Track -$199
- Audit Track - Free