Advanced Topics in Energy and Environment: Sustainable Development and Policy
About the course
What you will learn
This elective course examines the current and topical local, national, and global sustainability challenges related to the energy industry, its nexus with other sectors (e.g., transport, food, water), and the impact on the environment. In particular, the course aims to offer the students perspectives on advanced issues at the forefront of the policy debate in the context of the green transition. This course is aligned with the CBS’ Nordic Nine principles and will provide the students with the knowledge and expertise to understand the economic, social, and ethical dilemmas related to energy and the environment and have the leadership values to overcome them. The aim of this course is to enable the students to:
- Demonstrate an up-to-date knowledge of the fundamental energy and environmental economic principles applied to current issues and challenges
- Comprehend the trends, the complexity, and the interactions of the energy sector and other relevant sectors in modern economies
- Identify the current challenges related to energy and environment (e.g., deployment of renewable sources, their integration in the energy system, public acceptance of energy infrastructures, innovation policy, social policy issues –equity and energy poverty– and reduction of carbon footprint)
- Understand the main options for addressing those challenges (e.g., policy, regulation, markets and economic incentives)