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In this course, the genre tradition, which makes up the majority of popular cinema, and its relation to socio-cultural, socio-political and socio-economic processes will be discussed through examples from different genres such as the Musical, Western films, Horror and Science-Fiction.
This course covers an overview of energy policies and policy instruments that facilitate investment in renewable
energy technologies and increased energy efficiency; student case study analysis of various successful and
unsuccessful policy options that have been implemented. Valuation methods for assessing the economic and
environmental importance of renewable energy and potential impacts of different policy alternatives and options;
benefit to cost analysis of various renewable energy choices and increased energy security; models used to assess
various implications of alternative energy futures or scenarios.