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Economics of Energy and the Environment: The Energy Institute at Haas

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Who: MIIS Community
What: Economics of Energy and the Environment
When: June 2-3, 2010
Where: The Energy Institute at the Haas School of Business, Berkeley, CA

This summer the Energy Institute at Haas will be offering a course on Economics of Energy and The Environment.  This course will cover topics such as: Energy Externalities, Alternative Energy and Fuel Diversity, Taxes vs. Emissions Limits, Cap and Trade Mechanisms, Cap and Trade: Implementation and Case Studies, Energy Efficiency Standards and Incentives,  Integrating Renewable Energy Into the Grid, Energy and Climate Change.

Instructors:

Severin Borenstein, Co-Director of Energy Institute at Haas and E.T. Grether Professor of Business Administration  and Public Policy at the Haas School of Business, U.C. Berkeley.

James Bushnell, Associate Professor , Department of Economics, Cargill Chair in Energy Economics at Iowa State University, and Director of Biobased Energy Center.

Duncan Calloway, Assistant Professor, Energy and Resource Group, U.C. Berkeley.

For more information, please visit:  http://ei.haas.berkeley.edu.



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