The Energy Transition
CEE 0101
Course Description
Consideration of engineering concepts relevant to the global transition fromfossil fuels to renewable sources of energy. Interface between policy andtechnology in the energy sector and its relevance to decision making.Offshore wind energy is used as an example to illustrate the convergence oftechnology, infrastructure, policy, and markets that is necessary to achieve ajust and equitable energy transition. Course is open to juniors, seniors, andgraduate students from across the university.
Basic Enrollment Requirements:
Academic Year (Fall/Spring): Unofficial Transcript – Bachelor’s Degree or progress towards a Bachelor’s Degree + 3.0 GPA.
Summer: None.
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Remission Eligible: Yes; first day of term; all university policies apply.
Affiliated With:
- School of Engineering