This course examines global energy systems and the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. It explores how energy is produced, distributed, and consumed, while analyzing the environmental impacts of different energy systems. Learners will study renewable energy technologies such as solar, wind, and hydro, as well as energy efficiency and storage solutions. The course also addresses the challenges and opportunities associated with transitioning to sustainable energy systems. Economic, environmental, and policy dimensions of energy systems are explored in depth. By the end of the course, learners will understand how energy systems function and how sustainable transitions can be achieved.

The course may be broken into modules and lessons, or lessons may sit directly under the course depending on the learning structure.
Learn through a guided sequence of lessons instead of disconnected information.
Quizzes help consolidate your understanding and make learning more measurable.
Where enabled, the course contributes to certificate-oriented progress and achievement.
This course is suitable for individuals or institutional learners who want structured sustainability education supported by lessons, reinforcement, and outcomes.
This course supports a certification-oriented journey, helping learners move from content and assessment into credible recognition where applicable.
Move into the course and begin learning through structured lessons, guided progression, and quiz-supported understanding.