HarvardX: Energy Within Environmental Constraints

A quantitative introduction to the energy system and its environmental impacts.

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Learning Journey Context

This course serves as an entry point into Economics & Finance, building foundational knowledge before moving on to advanced frameworks or specialized paths.

Career Relevance

Relevant for professionals pursuing roles within Economics & Finance.

Quick Facts

10 weeks
HarvardX
Beginner
Self-Paced Online
Online Course
edx
English
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What You’ll Learn

Humanity faces an immense challenge: providing abundant energy to everyone without wrecking the planet. If we want a high-energy future while protecting the natural world for our children, we must consider the environmental consequences of energy production and use. But money matters too: energy solutions that ignore economic costs are not realistic, particularly in a world where billions of people currently can’t afford access to basic energy services. How can we proceed?

Energy Within Environmental Constraints won’t give you the answer. Instead, we will teach you how to ask the right questions and estimate the consequences of different choices.

This course isrich in details of real devices and light on theory. You won’t find any electrodynamics here, but you will find enough about modern commercial solar panels to estimate if they would be profitable to install in a given location. We emphasizes costs: the cascade of capital and operating costs from energy extraction all the way through end uses. We also emphasize quantitative comparisons and tradeoffs: how much more expensive is electricity from solar panels than from coal plants, and how much pollution does it prevent? Is solar power as cost-effective an environmental investment as nuclear power or energy efficiency? And how do we include considerations other than cost?

This course is intended for a diverse audience. Whether you are a student, an activist, a policymaker, a business owner, or a concerned citizen, this course will help you start to think carefully about our current energy system and how we can improve its environmental performance.

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Solar Farm CC-BY Michael Mees on flickr

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Outcomes

  • The basic engineering, environmental science, and economics of our energy system..
  • Aworking understanding of energy technologies..
  • Environmental impacts of the energy system, focusing on air pollution, climate change, and land use..
  • Techniques for estimating monetary costs andcarbon impacts..
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