Energy Efficiency: Measures, Barriers, and Role in Decarbonization
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fundamentals of energy efficiency in this comprehensive lecture by Joel N. Swisher, Director of the Institute for Energy Studies at Western Washington University. Delve into the various applications of energy efficiency, learn about the integrative design approach, and understand the barriers and policy solutions associated with implementing efficient energy practices. Discover how energy efficiency plays a crucial role in decarbonization efforts. The lecture covers key topics including energy uses, efficiency measures, integrative design, barriers to implementation, policy solutions such as codes and standards, utility efficiency programs, and the importance of efficiency in achieving decarbonization goals. Gain valuable insights into this essential aspect of sustainable energy management and its impact on addressing climate change and sustainability challenges.
Syllabus
Introduction & Significance
Energy Uses
Energy Efficiency Measures
Integrative Design
Barriers to Energy Efficiency
Policy Solutions: Codes/Standards
Utility Efficiency/DSM Programs
Efficiency Role in Decarbonization
Taught by
Stanford Understand Energy
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