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You'll examine how energy systems are planned, regulated, and financed, tracing decisions from government policy through to grid operations and consumer impact. This field sits at the intersection of economics, environmental science, and public administration.

The learning environment fosters analytical independence and a systematic approach to evaluating real-world energy trade-offs. Through applied coursework, you'll study energy economics, regulatory frameworks, resource planning, and climate policy. Modules often include quantitative methods for forecasting demand, cost-benefit analysis of energy infrastructure, and comparative policy evaluation across different governance systems.

Graduates move into roles in utility regulation, energy consultancy, government ministries, international development agencies, and corporate sustainability offices. Skills like tariff design, carbon market analysis, and stakeholder negotiation translate across the public and private sectors. At postgraduate level, the program goes deeper into policy design and implementation, with research projects that examine specific regulatory models or energy transition financing. Whether your interest is in renewable integration, energy access, or institutional reform, this area offers focused preparation for a sector where informed decision-making carries real consequence.