● 指定用書 (Text Books)
Goldthau, A., & Witte, J. M. (Eds.). (2010). Global energy governance: The
new rules of the game. Brookings Institution Press.
Global Energy and Climate Policy (2022) University of London SOAS online course
materials, Coursera
● 參考書籍 (References)
Andreas Tuerk, Elizabeth Zelljadt (2016), The Global Rise of Emissions
Trading, Climate Policy Info Hub, 11 April 2016.
BP Energy Outlook.
Couture, Toby D. et al. (2015), The next generation of renewable electricity
policy: How rapid change is
breaking down conventional policy categories, Clean Energy Solutions Center
Colburn, Kenneth et al. (2013), Integrating energy and environmental policy,
RAP: Global Power Best Practice
Series. http://www.raponline.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/rap-
colburngerhard-
integratingenergyenvironmentalpolicy-2012-dec-31.pdf
Fischedick, Manfred et al. (2011), Towards global energy governance
strategies for equitable access to
sustainable energy, Stiftung Entwicklung und Frieden, Policy Paper 34.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/285267324_Towards_global_energy_gov
ernance-
strategies_for_equitable_access_to_sustainable_energy
Frankel, David et al. (2014), The disruptive potential of solar power,
McKinsey Quarterly
International Energy Agency (IEA) (2014), The climate-energy security nexus:
Exlporing impacts of a
changing climate on the energy sector and options for resilience-building,
Nexus Forum Summary Document.
https://www.iea.org/media/workshops/2014/5thnexusforum/NexusForumSummaryDocM
arch2014.pdf
Kucharski, Jeffrey and Hironobu Unesaki (2015), A policy-oriented approach
to energy security, Procedia
Environmental Sciences, 28, pp. 27-36.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878029615002170
Lehtveer, Mariliis and Fredrik Hedenus (2015), Nuclear power as a climate
mitigation strategy - technology
and proliferation risk, Journal of Risk Research, 18(3), pp. 273-290.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13669877.2014.889194
Levitan, Dave (2016), Is nuclear power our energy future - or a dinosaur in
a death spiral?, Ensia.
https://ensia.com/features/is-nuclear-power-our-energy-future-or-a-dinosaur-
in-a-death-spiral/
LSE (2019), How do emissions trading systems work?
https://www.lse.ac.uk/granthaminstitute/explainers/how-do-emissions-trading-
systems-work/
PwC (2016), Electricity beyond the grid - Accelerating access to sustainable
power for all
https://www.pwc.com/gx/en/energy-utilities-mining/pdf/electricity-beyond-
grid.pdf
University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (2016), A
new climate for business: Planning
your response to the Paris Agreement on climate change, Business Briefing.
http://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/publications/publication-pdfs/A-New-Climate-for-
Business.pdf
WWF (2016), Lessons in climate smart policies: A framework for integrated
low carbon resilient
development, WWF Report.
https://d2ouvy59p0dg6k.cloudfront.net/downloads/lessons_in_climate_smart_pol
icies___a_framework_for_
integrated_low_carbon_resilient_deve.pdf
● 教學方式 (Teaching Methods)
This course combines lectures, seminars, and reading groups. Students will
also have policy dialogues with policymakers and conduct study field-trips
to the governmental agencies, think tank, private consulting firms,
companies, and NGOs. At the end of this semester, all the class participants
will be required to present their own policy projects for solving practical
energy governance issues in Taiwan and/or across the regions.
● 教學進度 (Syllabus)
1. Introduction to global energy trends and scenarios
2. The future of fossil fuels in a carbon-constrained world
3. The nuclear option: the solution to the energy/climate conundrum?
4. Up-scaling renewable energy: policy incentives
5. Energy and climate governance: two become one?
6. Climate change and energy security: resolving a tri-lemma
7. What next for energy policy with the Paris Agreement on climate change?
8. The economics and geopolitics of natural gas
9. Energy and development
10. Mid-term review, Assignment, Presentations and/or Study Field-tripd
11. Stakeholders and Political Considerations in the Energy Business
12. Strategic Analysis of Energy Business Opportunities
13. Guest lecture: Electricity
14. Guest lecture: Energy innovation
15. Guest lecture: Taiwan's Energy Law and Markets
16. Student's presentation
17. Student's presentation
18. Student's presentation and course conclusion
● 成績考核 (Evaluation)
Class participation and discussion 20%
Mid-term presentation and a written paper/project proposal 30%
Final project 50%