Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies 15.031J MIT
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This course examines the choices and constraints regarding sources and uses of energy by households, firms, and governments through a number of frameworks to describe and explain behavior at various levels of aggregation. Examples include a wide range
of countries, scope, settings, and analytical approaches.
Resources: OpenCourseware from MIT, UC Berkeley, Stanford & many other of the World's finest University's.
Language: English
Units: 23
Lesson content
- Syllabus
- Sprawling from Grace
- Lec 1. This Course and The U.S. Energy System
- Lec 2. Comparative Energy Systems
- Lec 3. U.S. Energy Problems
- Lec 4. The Market and The State
- Lec 5. Path Dependence in Energy Systems
- Lec 6. Climate Science and Policy
- Lec 8. Economics of Energy Demand
- Lec 9. Energy Use by Individuals and Households
- Lec 10. Normative Frameworks for Business Decisions
- Lec 11. Business Decisions in Reality: CHP at Hexion
- Lec 12. Organizational Decision-Making: Biodiesel at MIT
- Lec 13. Developing Profitable Strategies
- Lec 14. Innovation and Energy Business Models
- Lec 15. Non-Renewable Energy Resources
- Lec 16. Shale: Opportunities & Challenges
- Lec 17. (Yesterday's &) Today's Electric Power System
- Lec 18. Tomorrow's Electric Power System
- Lec 19. Making Public Policy
- Lec 20. Social Movements
- Lec 21. U.S. Environment Policy
- Lec 22. Economic Development & Green Growth
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