By highlighting foundational first actions, this 30-hour online course will help provide the knowledge and perspective needed to confidently embark upon a city-level renewable energy transition. Drawing on the rich planning and policymaking experiences of cities in North America and Europe who are on leading pathways to 100% renewable energy, this interdisciplinary course conjoins case study learning with extensive academic and professional research literature review.
A range of interrelated topics are covered in the course, including the global context for renewable energy transitions, energy system literacy, energy efficiency in buildings, sustainable transportation, target setting, policymaking best practices, communicating with and engaging stakeholders, funding opportunities, and resources for continued learning.
This course is primarily aimed at those in local government, including staff and elected officials. However, individuals from senior levels of government, civil society organizations, utility companies, and the private sector will also find the course useful if their work concerns urban decarbonization.
Audience
This course is designed for local government staff, elected officials, researchers, and individuals from the private sector and civil society organizations concerned about their energy future. Why should you take this course?
Testimonials
It's cutting-edge, with the top instructors in a somewhat niche field in Canada. And the reading materials presented were well curated...
- NGO Utilities
Excellent for understanding basics of energy infrastructure, governance, funding and other implementation issues.
- Energy Consultant
The [on-line] format is perfect for someone with a full time career, looking to better understand how they can navigate their community towards RE.
- Environmental NGO Leader