SES-635C Urban Energy Management
1 Credits
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SES-635C-01
Tuesday
8:00 pm â 10:50 pm
Higgins Hall North, 406A
This course examines the unique nature of energy use and planning in urban areas. It introduces students to key issues associated with local energy planning: how cities use energy; the sources of this energy; what alternatives exist; the delivery systems that get energy to cities; the institutional, market and regulatory environment in which urban energy planners operate; and what steps cities are taking to better manage their energy use.