Economics of Energy

Economics of Energy

Description

This course introduces the economic principles that govern energy markets, investments, pricing mechanisms, and policy interventions. Participants will explore the relationship between energy, economic growth, sustainability, and energy transitions while developing practical skills in energy market analysis and project evaluation.

Knowledge

  • Energy economics fundamentals
  • Energy supply and demand dynamics
  • Energy market structures and pricing
  • Energy investments and project economics

Acquired Skills

  • Analyze energy markets and pricing mechanisms
  • Evaluate energy investment opportunities
  • Assess economic impacts of energy policies
  • Apply economic tools to energy-sector challenges

Target Group

  • Students
  • Energy professionals
  • Financial analysts
  • Researchers and policy makers

Requirements

Basic knowledge of economics or energy systems is recommended.

Course Duration

6 Learning Hours

Learning Method

  • Interactive lectures
  • Case studies
  • Data analysis exercises
  • Group discussions

Assessment Method

  • Group project
  • Case study analysis
  • Final assessment

Certificate Title

Economics of Energy

Certificate Type

Micro-Credential

Main Topics

  • Introduction to Energy Economics
  • Energy Supply and Demand
  • Energy Markets and Pricing
  • Project Economics
  • Energy Investments
  • Energy Transition Economics

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