1. Introduction to the Global Energy Landscape
1.1. Overview of the Energy Sector: Understanding the current vulnerable state and the shift from fossil fuels to renewables.
1.2. Energy Resources: Types of traditional resources, formation of fossil fuels, and their global location.
1.3. Global Energy Dynamics: Energy transactions, exporters vs. importers, and international relationships.
2. Renewable Energy Technologies and Resources
2.1. Traditional Renewables: Solar, wind, hydraulic, geothermal, and biofuels.
2.2. Emerging Technologies: Marine energy, bladeless wind energy, and albedo exploitation.
2.3. Spatial Distribution: Geographic mapping of renewable potential.
3. The Geopolitics of the Energy Transition
3.1. Strategic Raw Materials: Key minerals and rare earths required for green technology.
3.2. Resource Security: Supply chains, transport routes, and the geopolitics of mineral-rich nations.
3.3. Political Implications: Causes and consequences of the transition on global power structures.
4. Modern Infrastructure and Market Systems
4.1. Transforming the Grid: From centralized to decentralized systems and the rise of the "prosumer".
4.2. Energy Markets: Electricity grids, market bidding, and regional energy possibilities.
4.3. Storage and New Fuels: Battery technologies, hydrogen, and carbon capture strategies.
5. Risks, Security, and Sustainability in a Post-Transition World
5.1. Emerging Risks: Cybersecurity in energy grids and potential conflicts arising from new dependencies.
5.2. Sustainable Consumption: Energy efficiency in buildings, agriculture, and transport.
5.3. Global Public Policy: Developing and defending balanced standpoints on energy and environmental challenges.