EAS 522: Energy and Environmental Policy (SE)
Course Title |
Energy and Environmental Policy (SE) |
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Course Code |
EAS 522 |
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Course Type |
Elective |
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Level |
Postgraduate |
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Year / Semester |
2nd Semester |
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Instructor’s Name |
Theodoros Zachariadis (Lead Instructor), Nestor Fylaktos, Constantinos Taliotis |
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ECTS |
5 |
Lectures / week |
1 (3h) |
Laboratories / week |
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Course Purpose and Objectives |
This course focuses on policies to manage energy resources in a world constrained by finite natural resources and global climate change. It equips students with advanced knowledge of energy and environmental topics and calculation methods, in combination with knowledge of economic principles in order to address energy and environmental management issues at different scales – firm, national and global level. The course highlights the importance of developing a long-term energy strategy, presents key indicators that are used to describe the energy system of a country or a firm and its environmental impact, provides methods and tools to calculate such indicators, and outlines policy options for improving energy efficiency and promoting green mobility. Through a number of case studies, the course will demonstrate that real-world solutions to energy and environmental challenges require a combination of economic and technological knowledge in order to address political and behavioural barriers and achieve progress towards sustainability. |
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Learning Outcomes |
On completing the course, students will be able to:
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Prerequisites |
None |
Required | None | ||||
Course Content |
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Teaching Methodology |
Lectures, seminars |
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Bibliography |
Bhattacharyya S.C., 2011. Energy Economics – Concepts, Issues, Markets and Governance; Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-0-85729-268-1
Bhattacharyya S.C and Timilsina, G., 2009. Energy Demand Models for Policy Formulation. Policy Research Working Paper 4866, World Bank, Washington, DC. Gillingham K. and Palmer K., 2014. Bridging the Energy Efficiency Gap: Policy Insights from Economic Theory and Empirical Evidence. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, Volume 8, Issue 1, Winter 2014, Pages 18–38. Zachariadis T. and Poullikkas A., 2012. The Costs of Power Outages: A Case Study from Cyprus. Energy Policy 51, 630–641 (material for case study 1). Zachariadis T., 2016. After ‘dieselgate’: Regulations or economic incentives for a successful environmental policy? Atmospheric Environment 138, 1–3 (material for case study 2). Sotiriou C., Michopoulos A. and Zachariadis T., On the cost-effectiveness of national economy- wide greenhouse gas emissions abatement measures. Energy Policy 128 (2019) 519–529 (material for case study 3). Vogt-Schilb A. and Hallegatte S., 2014. Marginal abatement cost curves and the optimal timing of mitigation measures. Energy Policy 66, 645–653 (material for case study 3). |
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Assessment |
Coursework, Essays, Presentations |
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Language |
English |