Sustainable Development Goals
Abstract/Objectives
This course will provide students with an overview of energy infrastructures, energy system, energy industries, and their roles in sustainable energy transition. With its interdisciplinary design, this course approaches energy system from three perspectives. First, the system dynamic of energy system, including its interaction with market, new technologies, and the roles of policy intervention. Second, the energy industries in the energy transition. Third, the industrial and societal change induced by the energy transition. With the understanding of the energy transition, students are expected to gain a comprehensive view on the ways energy systems work, the different characteristics of energy system from different countries/regions, and the emerging challenges, opportunities in the process of energy transition.
Results/Contributions

The course offers a multifaceted exploration of energy systems and their pivotal role in sustainable transitions, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics and complexities involved. By delving into the systemic dynamics of energy markets, the impact of new technologies, and the crucial role of policy interventions, the course equips students with the tools to analyze and influence the energy landscape effectively. Furthermore, it investigates the roles of various energy industries within the transition framework, illuminating how traditional sectors adapt and new sectors emerge to meet the demands of a low-carbon future.

A significant contribution of the course is its focus on the industrial and societal changes spurred by energy transitions. Students learn to identify and evaluate the broad impacts of these transitions on society, including economic shifts, job creation, and social equity concerns. The interdisciplinary approach allows students to appreciate the interdependencies between technological, economic, and policy aspects of energy systems across different regions and countries. This global perspective is essential for understanding the diverse challenges and opportunities that characterize the energy transition worldwide.

Overall, the course fosters a deep understanding of how energy systems operate and evolve. It prepares students to engage with complex questions about the future of energy, offering insights into how they can contribute to sustainable industrial development.

Keywords
Energy InfrastructureSustainable TransitionInterdisciplinary DesignPolicy InterventionIndustrial Change
Contact Information
錢克瑄
chienkh@mx.nthu.edu.tw