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The  is collaborative project, led by the Grantham Institute at 51³Ô¹ÏÍø and funded by the  (CIFF). Technical expertise came from academics across 51³Ô¹ÏÍø, including the , the Centre for Environmental Policy (CEP), Energy Futures Lab (EFL), the Grantham Institute and 51³Ô¹ÏÍø College Business School.

These three online courses cover the opportunities and advantages of clean power, the tools needed to build a global low-carbon power sector and the challenges and solutions of the energy transition.  Available online through EdX, the courses are free to take, accessible from anywhere in the world and part of a . Each course should take approximately 2-5 hours per week, spread over 5-6 weeks.

"The course systematically presents the interactions between clean power and climate change mitigation, political concerns, energy accessibility, as well as environmental benefits and public health. It explains the issue very clearly and has helped me see it from different perspectives."

The courses

Acknowledgements

Sincere gratitude and thanks to the members of our advisory for their advice and counsel 

  • ,

  •  (IRENA)
  • TCI Advisory Services LLP
  • .

We would also like to acknowledge the input of a number of external partner organisations at a number of stages in this project across design, production and review. 

  • Agora



  •  (NREL), who played a particular role in producing and reviewing some of the technical content.
  •  (RAP) 

Contact us

If you are interested in finding out more about our small private online courses (SPOC), please email us at the Clean Power Program (granthameducation@imperial.ac.uk).