Renewable energy's future is bright, yet uncertain. Will it continue to grow rapidly? Is current growth sufficient to achieve climate stabilization? How do related technologies, like electric vehicles and heat pumps, fit in? This course will shed light on the many confusing and at-times inconsistent claims and predictions for renewable energy.

Renewable Energy Futures

Renewable Energy Futures
This course is part of Renewable Energy Specialization

Instructor: Paul Komor
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How renewable energy's future is linked to other technologies, such as electricity storage and electric vehicles.
How renewables' recent success is bringing new issues to light, such as electrification and electricity market design.
Where renewable energy is headed, and how to get ahead of the trends.
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Reviewed on Nov 18, 2022
this course is very precise and contains a basic level knowledge about renewable energy future.
Reviewed on Oct 4, 2023
Great course. One suggestion, at end of course you can suggest which further courses the learner can take for further study in the subject.
Reviewed on May 28, 2022
I found the course very helpful with a good intro to find most current data and statistics!
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