Resource Alternatives: Introduction to Tradition Fuels, and Oil and Hydroelectric Power 
Resource Alternatives: Introduction to Tradition Fuels, and Oil and Hydroelectric Power by UC Berkeley / Steve Weissman
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February 21, 2008



In this video lecture, Prof. Steve Weissman discusses the choice of fuel for generating electricity. It has significant implications for the environment, the economy, the reliability of power delivery, and national security. After an overview of the fuel choices, Prof. Steve Weissman will discuss oil and hydroelectric power.

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In this course, Prof. Steve Weissman gives 15 video lectures on Energy Regulations and the Environment. This course introduces students to the legal, economic, and structural issues that both shape our energy practices and provide opportunities to overcome these critical problems. The course focuses primarily on the regulation and design of electricity systems and markets, since so many energy choices—the use of oil, natural gas, coal, nuclear, the green alternatives such as solar, wind, and energy conservation or “demand side management”— relate to the way we generate or deliver electricity, or avoid the need to do so.



 

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