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21st Century Energy Transition: how do we make it work?

NOTE: “21 st Century Energy Transition – How do We Make it Work?” has been updated as of December 2024 to include new highlighting new ideas, technologies and important developments since its launch in October 2022. Affordable, abundant and reliable energy is fundamental to human well-being and prosperity. For the past 150 years, more and more people have gained access to energy, primarily in the form of fossil fuels – coal, petroleum and natural gas. But now, even while half of humanity cannot access adequate energy supplies, we are beginning a profound transition to more diverse energy sources. Climate change, environmental sustainability, and energy poverty are all important – and sometimes conflicting – drivers as we strive to supply more energy to more people with fewer negative impacts on Earth’s environments. In this course from the University of Alberta and Canadian Society for Evolving Energy, you will join us to learn about the many energy sources available, and where technology is providing exciting new solutions to energy and environmental challenges. Find out what roles energy storage must play to support the transition, and discuss how we can optimize transition processes. Examine competing viewpoints (“realities”) to enable energy transition, focusing on the practical challenges in bringing about change on a global basis. Finally, you will bring all these issues together to examine how the energy transition process is progressing and what we must do to create pathways to achieve our goals.

Status: Sustainable Technologies
Status: Transportation, Supply Chain, and Logistics
BeginnerCourse18 hours

Featured reviews

KC

5.0Reviewed Nov 1, 2022

Excellent and unbiased review of energy sources. Pros and cons of each are described. The challenges of balancing the various objectives with energy sources is laid out well.

BP

5.0Reviewed Dec 14, 2022

Very informative and balanced look at the various issues surrounding the current Energy Transition.

ZA

5.0Reviewed Nov 21, 2022

Excellent course with balanced approach to many very sensitive and subjective topics. Not only informative but also engaging and with very good examples.Great work!

ME

5.0Reviewed Apr 1, 2023

Extensive & informative course explaining aspects of energy transition.

AS

5.0Reviewed Nov 20, 2023

An amazing course with different energy production, consumption and future transition patterns

MM

5.0Reviewed Apr 10, 2023

Thanks Mr Brad Hayes for this learning , I learned to think from broad perspective about ongoing transition.

MS

5.0Reviewed Jun 17, 2024

Excellent course that concisely summarizes the issues associated with achieving a workable and sustainable energy transition.

BE

5.0Reviewed Nov 5, 2022

Simple, straight forward and a broad view of what is needed.

HS

5.0Reviewed Oct 17, 2023

Broad-based energy source review with unbiased position on climate change. Well structured with a consistent format of facts. Conclusions are drawn from several perspectives by credible presenters.

JB

5.0Reviewed Feb 25, 2024

With a technical approach and away from political biases this course shows the real picture of energy transition. Highly recomended

TC

5.0Reviewed Dec 7, 2022

Excellent course! I am going to recommend it to everyone I know and I am going to make it compulsory for my kids :)

OW

5.0Reviewed Nov 4, 2024

Very detailed and well prepared material, amongst the best I have seen so far.

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