Economics of Energy and the Environment
Virtual Executive Education Course
October 18-21, 2022
The Economics of Energy and the Environment course is being offered virtually, with a combination of pre-recorded screencast videos (sent to you in advance of the course) and interactive online sessions.
The pre-recorded screencast videos will be 60-75 minutes for each of the 8 modules. The four interactive online sessions will take place on October 18-21, 2022 from 9:00am-11:00am PDT each day. During the interactive sessions, you will also have the opportunity to ask questions and participate in policy discussions.
This virtual course is designed to impart at least the same amount of information as an in-person course, but in a more interactive format. The format has been developed from the courses that Professors Borenstein and Bushnell teach at UC Berkeley and UC Davis.
Please contact us at: [email protected] for any questions about the upcoming Executive Education Course.
Course Description:
Electricity markets have been restructured in fundamental ways over the last 25 years often resulting in markets that are subject to both competition and regulation. This course covers the fundamental concepts of electric utility regulation and competitive electricity markets, the incentives that each market structure creates, and the potential drawbacks of each. We will also examine retail rate design and the economics of environmental regulation.
The following topics will be covered in the course:
- Fundamentals of Electricity Regulation
- Retail Rate Design
- Competitive Wholesale Electricity Markets
- Market Power in Electricity Markets
- Economics of Renewable Energy
- Capacity Markets and Resource Adequacy
- Energy Externalities
- Environmental Caps and Intensity Standards
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Lecturers:
Severin Borenstein is Professor of the Graduate School, Economic Analysis and Policy Group, Haas School of Business, and Faculty Director of the Energy Institute at Haas, UC Berkeley. He received his A.B. from U.C. Berkeley and Ph.D. in Economics from M.I.T. He served on the Board of Governors of the California Power Exchange from 1997 to 2003. In 2012-2013, Borenstein served on the Emissions Market Assessment Committee that advised the California Air Resources Board on the operation of California’s Cap and Trade market for greenhouse gases. In 2014, he was appointed to the California Energy Commission’s Petroleum Market Advisory Committee, which he chaired from 2015 until the Committee was dissolved in 2017. From 2015 to 2020, he served on the Advisory Council of the Bay Area Air Quality Management District. In 2019, he was appointed to the Governing Board of the California Independent System Operator.
James Bushnell is Professor of Economics at UC Davis. He received his B.S. from the University of Wisconsin in 1989 and Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research from UC Berkeley in 1993. He has served on the California Independent System Operator’s Market Surveillance Committee since 2002. In addition, Dr. Bushnell served on the California Power Exchange’s Market Monitoring Committee and on the California Air Resources Board’s Economic Assessment and Allocation Committee for its cap-and-trade program. In 2012-13, he served on the Emissions Market Assessment Committee to the California Air Resources Board (ARB) and is currently advising the ARB on the modeling and economic analysis of climate policy.
Costs:
Government/Non-Profit rate
$750 (early registration on or before October 4, 2022)
$800 (registration on or after October 5, 2022)
Private-Sector rate
$1,750 (early registration on or before October 4, 2022)
$1,800 (registration on or after October 5, 2022)