This MOOC provides attendants with fundamental knowledge about the main challenges in modelling the energy transition at both global and regional levels, as well as the industrial ecology instruments to measure the associated impacts.
The course begins by covering national energy accounting and the definition of a reference energy system, followed by an introduction to modelling for energy planning through linear programming. Participants will be engaged in hands-on practice using Excel. Additionally, scenario analysis principles are provided to help participants wisely discuss the results of practical case studies. Next, the course covers national economic accounting and the use of monetary input-output tables for national and multiregional applications, such as computing carbon footprints. Participants will also learn about Leontief’s production and impact model, which is demonstrated through another Excel-based hands-on session. Lastly, students will be introduced to the use of MARIO, an in-house, Python-based open-source tool for regional and multi-regional impact assessment studies based on Input-Output Analysis.
By the end of the MOOC, participants will acquire a strong foundational knowledge for scientifically approaching the global energy transition; they will be able to understand and interpretate national economic and energy accounting tables, as well as to apply specific tools freely available to plan energy interventions and to assess their impacts.
What's included
15 videos5 readings3 assignments
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15 videos•Total 85 minutes
Week Introduction•1 minute
The Global Energy Challenge in a nutshell•8 minutes
Energy - Historical Trends and Outlook for the future•8 minutes
Black Swans’s risk for the Just Energy Transition•9 minutes
Geopolitics of Energy•4 minutes
Country National Accounting•6 minutes
Energy System Modelling: definition and history•5 minutes
Energy Modelling Glossary•6 minutes
Energy Modelling and Operational Research•5 minutes
Supply Energy System Modelling: a taxonomy•3 minutes
Opening the black box of Energy Modelling•3 minutes
Introduction on Open source code for energy planning: state of the art models•5 minutes
Excel Based Energy Modelling: an Introduction•4 minutes
Excel Based Energy Modelling: Single Region•7 minutes
Excel Based Energy Modelling: Multi Region•10 minutes
5 readings•Total 50 minutes
In-depth materials•10 minutes
In-depth materials•10 minutes
In-depth materials•10 minutes
In-depth materials•10 minutes
In-depth materials•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Lesson quiz•30 minutes
Lesson Quiz•30 minutes
Lesson Quiz•30 minutes
Measuring the impact of Energy Transition
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
What's included
13 videos3 readings3 assignments
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13 videos•Total 70 minutes
Week Introduction•1 minute
Constraints and opportunities in the Energy Transition •4 minutes
Sustainable consumption patterns •4 minutes
Introduction to Industrial Ecology: definition and glossary•5 minutes
Life Cycle Perspective: approach and methodology•6 minutes
Introduction to monetary Input-Output Analysis•6 minutes
Multi-regional Input-Output Tables•4 minutes
Mathematical Background of Input-Output Analysis•6 minutes
Conceptual model – Excel based example•11 minutes
Conceptual model – Excel based exercises•8 minutes
Introduction to the open source code “MARIO"•6 minutes
Guided Exercise with “MARIO” – part 1•5 minutes
Guided Exercise with “MARIO” – part 2•4 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
In-depth materials•10 minutes
In-depth materials•10 minutes
In-depth materials•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Lesson Quiz•30 minutes
Lesson Quiz•30 minutes
Lesson Quiz•30 minutes
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