Fall 2023 International Affairs U6061 section 001

Global Energy Policy

Call Number 17052
Day & Time
Location
R 4:10pm-6:00pm
410 International Affairs Building
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Tom Moerenhout
Type SEMINAR
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

Global Energy Policy gives an objective view of the world energy system and the energy transition. This course aims at providing students with the critical knowledge and skills to understand the energy trilemma and the trade-offs that governments have to make in designing energy policies. The course centers around sustainability but deep-dives into the technological and political economy constraints that inhibit a higher-paced transition. Consequentially, the course focuses on three elements. First, we evaluate the state of play, trends and projections in global energy, including key technologies, investment trends and subsidy policies. Second, we use case-based teaching to understand the drivers and constraints associated with national energy policy decision making. Cases are chosen to discuss the role of social contracts, firms, geopolitics and vested interests. They include, among others power sector reform in India; biofuel reform in the US and the EU; oil and natural gas geopolitics; oil & conflict; corruption in the energy sector; energy in China’s Belt and Road Initiative. And third, we discuss regional and global energy policies and players.

Web Site Vergil
Department International and Public Affairs
Enrollment 47 students (50 max) as of 9:07PM Friday, May 10, 2024
Subject International Affairs
Number U6061
Section 001
Division School of International and Public Affairs
Open To Architecture, Schools of the Arts, Business, Engineering:Graduate, GSAS, SIPA, Journalism, Law, Public Health, Professional Studies, Social Work
Campus Morningside
Note E&E Students Receive Priority
Section key 20233INAF6061U001