In this course, you will examine one of the most important areas for large-scale climate action: energy transition. You'll explore how modern energy systems developed over time, how patterns from past energy transitions continue to shape present-day infrastructure and consumption, and why moving from fossil-fuel dependence to renewable energy involves much more than replacing one technology with another. This course emphasizes the systemic nature of a transition to renewable energy, showing how technical performance, economic incentives, institutions, infrastructure, and public acceptance collectively influence how quickly and effectively energy systems can change.

Throughout this course, you will analyze the major obstacles to renewable deployment, including grid constraints, storage needs, financing challenges, policy barriers, manufacturing gaps, resource constraints, and social resistance. From this analysis, you'll begin designing integrated strategies to advance energy transitions in complex real-world contexts. This course focuses on operational realities of modern energy systems and prepares you to assess energy transition pathways with greater strategic and systems-level insight.

You are required to have completed the following courses or have equivalent experience before taking this course:

  • Evaluating Climate Evidence, Claims, and Solutions
  • Applying Climate Projections to Regional Planning
  • Bridging Climate Science, Economics, and Cooperation
 

How It Works

Course Length
2 weeks

Effort
4 to 6 hours of study per week

Format
100% online, instructor-led
  • Sustainability and ESG professionals seeking stronger climate science fluency
  • Policy advisors, nonprofit leaders, and public sector managers working on climate initiatives
  • Corporate executives and consultants addressing climate risk and transition planning
  • Communications professionals, educators, and journalists covering climate topics
  • Investment and finance professionals evaluating climate-related opportunities and risks
  • Real estate developers, urban planners, and infrastructure leaders integrating climate adaptation
  • Energy sector professionals navigating renewable transitions and system change
  • Insurance and risk management professionals assessing climate-related exposures
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