Future Energy Systems XSeries

What you will learn:
- How to define your role in the energy system and drive the transition to sustainable energy.
- How to evaluate modern energy technologies from engineering and socio-political perspectives.
- How to apply economic and policy tools in real- world energy markets.
- How to implement energy efficient design elements in buildings.
- The role of transportation and mobility planning in climate action plans aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate change.

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Energy Economics and Policy (edX)

Sep 17th 2024
Energy Economics and Policy (edX)
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Learn the economics of real-world energy markets, and how various policies can address the impact of rising global energy demand on the environment and climate. With renewable sources playing an increasing role in meeting global energy demand and mitigating climate change, electric power systems and the related markets are [...]

Sustainable Energy (edX)

Learn to critically analyze modern energy technologies from engineering and socio-political perspectives, and gain the skills necessary to help the world meet rising energy demand while reducing carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions driving climate change.

Sustainable Building Design (edX)

Learn and explore key scientific principles, technologies, and analysis techniques for designing comfortable indoor environments while reducing energy use and associated climate change effects. In this course, you'll be introduced to a range of technologies and analysis techniques for designing comfortable, resource-efficient [...]

Transformative Living Labs in Urban Climate Action and Transportation Planning (edX)

Jan 16th 2024
Transformative Living Labs in Urban Climate Action and Transportation Planning (edX)
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This course is an introduction to sustainable and equitable solutions in urban mobility, and to the “living labs” model: a method of co-development among public and private actors, researchers, and civil society to accelerate innovation in climate action and sustainable urban planning and [...]