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876-0201-00L 2021W , 2022W 8 Credits WBZ , NDS D-GESS

Technologies substantially affect the way we live and how our societies function. Technological change, i.e. the innovation and diffusion of new technologies, is a fundamental driver of economic growth but can also have detrimental side effects. This module introduces methods to assess technology-related policy alternatives and to analyse how policies affect technological changes and society.

2021W
227-0664-00L 2020S , 2021S , 2022S , 2023S , 2024S , 2025S , 2026S 3 Credits DS , MSC D-USYS , D-MAVT , D-GESS , D-MATL , D-ITET

With the global emphasis on decreasing CO2 emissions, achieving fossil fuel independence and growing the use of renewables, developing & implementing energy storage solutions for electric mobility & grid stabilization represent a key technology & policy challenge. This course uses lithium ion batteries as a case study to understand the interplay between technology, economics, and policy.

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877-0101-00L 2023S , 2024S , 2025S , 2026S 6 Credits WBZ , NDS D-GESS

Technological innovation is seldom entirely market-driven but often requires policy intervention. This module will introduce the participants into the literature that aims to understand technology and the underlying markets and its interaction with policy and its underlying politics. Besides an academic perspective, it will introduce practitioners working at the technology-policy interface.

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875-0101-00L 2021S , 2022S 6 Credits WBZ , NDS D-GESS

Technological innovation is seldom entirely market-driven but often requires policy intervention. This module will introduce the participants into the literature that aims to understand technology and the underlying markets and its interaction with policy and its underlying politics. Besides an academic perspective, it will introduce practitioners working at the technology-policy interface.

2021S
851-0609-04L 2020S 2 Credits DS , BSC , MSC D-USYS , D-ARCH , D-GESS

In recent years, energy security, risks, access and availability are important issues. Strongly redirecting and accelerating technological change on a sustainable low-carbon path is essential. The transformation of current energy systems into sustainable ones is not only a question of technology but also of the goals and influences of important actors like business, politics and society.

857-0103-00L 2020W , 2021W , 2022W , 2024W , 2025W , 2026W 8 Credits MSC D-GESS

This research seminar addresses the role of policy change and its underlying politics in the transformation of the energy and other climate and sustainability-related sectors. It focuses on political perspectives (while also touching on historical and socio-economic perspectives) and applies various theoretical concepts to understand specific aspects of transition governance.

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