ECON-341 Energy Economics

This course explores the theoretical and empirical perspectives on the demand and supply sides of the energy markets. This course starts with an energy outlook in both domestic and global scales. Then it discusses the natural resource modelling, energy supply, and the behavioral underpinnings of the energy demand. The course continues with current and historical aspects of national, and global markets for oil, natural gas, coal, electricity, nuclear power, and renewable energy.

Maximum Enrollment

Standard Course (40)

Credits

1

Prerequisite

102 or 166 or consent of instructor.

Offered

Spring