Energy Economics and Policy (CLEN 2105)

As energy plays a pivotal role in global economies and geopolitics, understanding its economic and policy dimensions is crucial for informed decision-making in the sector. This course offers insights into energy costing, a comparative evaluation of various electrical generation methods, and a deep dive into the ramifications of energy policies. Through lectures, case studies, and group discussions, students will develop a holistic understanding of the interplay between energy, economics, and policy.
Course code: CLEN 2105
Credits: 3.0
Length: 45.0 hours
Course outline: view https://www.vcc.ca/vccphp/courseoutline?subject=CLEN&number=2105
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Additional Information

  • Energy costing principles and economic impact
  • Methods of electrical generation
  • Local, provincial, and global energy policies interrelation
  • Financial feasibility assessment of energy projects
  • Economic implications of different energy sources

Methods of assessment may include a challenge exam, submission of a product or portfolio for review, or a practical demonstration. Please contact the Department for details.

This course is offered as part of a VCC program only.

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