Lessons Learned from Europe's Energy Crisis
Offered By: Inside Livermore Lab via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the root causes and implications of Europe's energy crisis in this 22-minute video lecture from the Center for Global Security Research. Gain insights into how European policies, rather than Russia's invasion of Ukraine, led to the current predicament. Examine the impact of insufficient natural gas imports, neglect of baseload needs, and limitations on contract lengths. Analyze why Brussels has not implemented effective solutions despite the severe consequences for energy-intensive industries. Learn valuable lessons for U.S. energy policy to prevent similar issues. Delve into topics such as renewable energy paradigms, natural gas policies, public finance, global energy security, and the energy transition. Benefit from the expertise of Prof. Brenda Shaffer, an international energy and foreign policy specialist, as she shares her analysis on this critical issue.
Syllabus
Introduction
Energy Crisis in Europe
Renewables Paradigm
Natural Gas Policy
Steps to Avoid Crisis
Public Finance
US Lessons
Global Energy Security
Renewables
Energy Transition
Natural Gas
Taught by
Inside Livermore Lab
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