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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

Energy justice is the objective of attaining fairness in both economic and social involvement in the energy system, as well as eliminating societal, financial, and health complications for people who have been disproportionately impacted by the energy infrastructure. Energy Justice: Fostering More Equitable Energy Futures online certification is developed by Dartmouth College and taught by Amanda C. Graham - Academic Director, which is offered by Coursera.

Energy Justice: Fostering More Equitable Energy Futures online classes introduce applicants and organizations to the principle of energy justice and its origins to assist them in developing a toolkit to identify and harness opportunities to promote fairness and equity in energy-related decisions and activities. By the end of the Energy Justice: Fostering More Equitable Energy Futures online training, applicants will be able to recognize and tackle energy inequality in their personal and professional lives, as well as assist design and promoting energy justice in society.

The Highlights

  • Shareable certificate of completion
  • Self-paced course
  • 17 hours of effort
  • 100% online content
  • Flexible deadlines

Programme Offerings

  • English video lectures with subtitles
  • 100% online content
  • Learning resources
  • practice quizzes
  • Graded Assignments
  • Accessible on mobile devices

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 2421yesCoursera

Depending upon the number of hours required to complete the learning, the participants may choose from any of the following Energy Justice: Fostering More Equitable Energy Futures certification fees mentioned in the table down below. All these structures include certificates after course completion.

Energy Justice: Fostering More Equitable Energy Futures Fee Structure

Description

Amount in INR

Course fee

Rs. 2,421


What you will learn

Knowledge of engineering

After completing the Energy Justice: Fostering More Equitable Energy Futures certification course, applicants will gain a thorough understanding of the fundamentals of energy as well as will master the concepts associated with energy justice and energy injustice. Applicants will explore the strategies for designing and developing energy systems and equitable energy environments free from any racism, and social injustice. Applicants will learn about concepts involved with energy democracy and power revolution.


Who it is for


The Syllabus

Videos
  • Welcome! (Dr. Amanda Graham)
  • The Problem: Addressing Climate Change Is Not Just About Carbon (Dr. Amanda Graham)
  • What is Energy Justice: Three Definitions (Dr. Amanda Graham)
  • Energy Security (Dr. Diana Hernández)
  • A Fourth Energy Justice Definition - and Crafting Our Own (Dr. Amanda Graham)
  • Recognizing Structural Inequity (Interview with Dr. Matthew Delmont)
  • Racism, Historical Moments, and Forward Motion (Interview with Dr. Matthew Delmont)
  • Introduction to Environmental Justice (Interview with Dr. Maron Greenleaf)
Readings
  • Help Us Learn More About You (Pre-Course Survey)
  • Welcome to the Course
  • Social Identity and Why It's Important for This Course
  • The Many Forms of Energy Injustice 
  • Dr. Diana Hernández: Pre-video Reading
  • Companion Slides for Week 1, Lesson 1 Videos
  • One Root of Energy Injustice: Structural Inequity and Racism
  • Dr. Matthew Delmont - Bio
  • Structural Inequity and Racism: James Baldwin, Isabel Wilkerson, and Ibram Kendi
  • 2020: A Racial Reckoning?
  • Companion Slides for Week 1, Lesson 2 Videos
  • Another Root: Environmental Justice
  • Dr. Maron Greenleaf - Bio
  • Companion Slides for Week 1, Lesson 3 Videos
  • Connecting Climate, Environmental, and Energy Justice: Lessons from the Work of Dr. Robert Bullard
Quizzes
  • Defining Energy Justice
  • Structural Inequity and Racism
  • Environmental Justice
Discussion Prompt
  • Meet and Greet

Videos
  • Beyond the Sankey Diagram: Sociotechnical Energy Systems (Dr. Amanda Graham)
  • Personal Energy Systems and Maps (Dr. Amanda Graham)
  • Distributive, Procedural, Recognition Principles of Energy Justice (Dr. Amanda Graham)
  • Restorative and Voice-Centering Approaches to Justice (Dr. Amanda Graham)
Readings
  • Energy Systems as Human and Social (as well as Physical)
  • Sankey Diagrams, Why I Love Them, and What They Have to do with Energy Justice
  • Everything You Need To Know About the Energy Flowcharts (Lawrence Livermore National Lab)
  • Energy Use at a Personal Scale
  • Companion Slides for Week 2, Lesson 1 Videos
  • Three Foundational Principles of Energy Justice
  • Companion Slides for Week 2, Lesson 2 Videos
  • Diagnosing Energy Justice Tenets
  • Two More Energy Justice Principles
  • Companion Slides for Week 2, Lesson 3 Videos
  • Excerpt from Revolutionary Power (Shalanda Baker)
  • Excerpt from Energy Democracy (Denise Fairchild and Al Weinrub)
Quizzes
  • Sankey Diagrams, Energy as Sociotechnical, and Personal Energy Use
  • Reviewing the Three Tenets of Energy Justice
  • Recognizing Energy Justice Tenets
  • Two Additional Principles of Energy Justice
  • Climate Change Fundamentalism and Energy Democracy

Videos
  • Case Studies Preview (Dr. Amanda Graham)
  • Case Study in Energy Justice: Small Hydropower in Chile (Interview with Dr. Sarah Kelly)
  • Case Study in Energy Justice: Texas (Interview with Dr. Dominic Boyer)
  • Case Study in Energy Justice: California Cap and Trade (Interview with Danae Hernández-Cortés)
  • Case Study Recap (Dr. Amanda Graham)
  • Tools and Toolkits (Dr. Amanda Graham)
  • Putting Your Coursework into Action (Dr. Amanda Graham)
  • Final Video (Dr. Amanda Graham)
Readings
  • Dr. Tony Reames - Bio
  • Energy Efficiency and Equity with Dr. Tony Reames
  • Dr. Sarah Kelly - Bio
  • A Bit of Background for Dr. Sarah Kelly's Study
  • Companion Slides for Week 3, Lesson 1 Videos
  • Dr. Dominic Boyer - Bio
  • Examining the February 2021 Texas Grid Failure with Dr. Dominic Boyer
  • Dr. Danae Hernández-Cortés - Bio
  • Environmental Markets and Energy Justice with Dr. Danae Hernández-Cortés
  • Companion Slides for Week 3, Lesson 2 Videos
  • Exploring the IEJ's Energy Justice Workbook and Scorecard
  • Companion Slides for Week 3, Lesson 3 Videos
  • Reflecting on Your Takeaways From the Course
  • Course Evaluation
Quizzes
  • Reviewing the Work of Dr. Tony Reames and Dr. Sarah Kelly
  • Reviewing the work of Dr. Dominic Boyer and Dr. Danae Hernández-Cortés
  • Exploring the IEJ's Energy Justice Workbook and Scorecard
Discussion Prompt
  • Describe An Insight From the Course

Instructors

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