Excellent delivery.\n\nFantastic external sources with clear and precise explanations from a graphical viewpoint.\n\nGreat range of industry expertise and professionals within the appropriate fields.
With this course I have been able to better understand the role of energy in the development of the countries, and in a clear and simple way I have managed to understand how renewable energies work.
por Utkarsha U S
•static information is too old. it must be updated
por Jose A H S
•It is not actualized to the current conditions.
por José I B
•Falta actualizarlo, pero en general es bueno.
por Cengiz
•Very useful but need updating a little.
por Alexander M T
•best course for beginneer
por Sanjay K
•It si really good
por Richard K
•good overview
por Sunny K
•Great course!
por Bertrand D
•This is a very good course to grasp the fundamentals of the various forms of energy.
Admin detail: one week between exam-taking after two fails makes no practical sense and is detrimental to the timely completion of the course.
The course would also benefit from an actualization, with more analysis of recent economic & political trends:
- Oil market has historically been cyclical. Need an analysis of past cycles, and a fresh view on whether the current slump is part of a similar cycle, or a new era?
- America's insistence on energy independence, how/why Europe views independence differently, how China/India view their own?
- Current Middle-East politics Iraq-Iran-Saudi-Qatar, historical and current role of Saudi Arabia in the OPEC cartel, and the reality and dynamics of spare capacity within OPEC
Students should come out of this course with their own view of whether this is the last leg of the fossil fuel race (as hinted by Prof. Lucciani in the COP21 video), or just another bend.
por Naima K
•Interesting insights but terribly uncritical. Nonetheless extremely useful for anyone who seeks to better understanding the geopolitcal and economic considerations at play in the production and distribution of energy (from a mainstream neoliberal perspective).
por Sean C
•Course has good breadth and structure, exploring the economic and political side of international energy, however it would be good if a basic technical understanding of energy is incorporated.
Some material is rather outdated / inaccessible
por 郭逸飞
•The knowledge is abundant, but the assignment feedback is very poor from which it only shows me the score without any indication on the correct and wrong answers. Besides, the pending period for repeating a test is too long.
por Brian D
•I think the administrators should also give complementary readings instead of lecture videos only.
Having a reference book or a journal would help a lot.
por cheoyy
•Week 8 test has inaccurate scoring issue. Please look into. I will purchase to get certified once this issue is solved.
por Kevin p
•Need some updates
por Alex M
•The pace is slow and the tone is unenthusiastic and backward looking. The content is generally sound but could do with freshening, particularly with respect to oil markets and OPEC/Russia vs American shale, solar's downward cost curve and energy storage developments. Incentives for renewables (feed-in tariffs etc) are not covered. There are better International Energy modules on Coursera than this one.
por Sondos A C
•Its a hard course, and u may only take the quizzes twice every week.
por Mark J
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