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ENGG 199.4 - Techno-economic Analysis in a Developing Country Context
Description
This course will address the application of techno-economic analysis (TEA) to evaluate the profitability and broader social and environmental impact of potential business ventures involving technologies located in developing countries. Elements of techno-economic analysis will be discussed, including process design and simulation; profitability analysis; and life-cycle assessment. Aspects unique to developing countries – such as poor infrastructure, financing limitations, and unfavorable government policies – will also be considered. Ongoing review and discussion of illustrative TEA examples, including case studies of actual ventures, will reinforce key concepts. The course will also feature a series of expert guest speakers from industry, academia, and non-profit organizations.Prerequisites
ENGS 22 and ENGS 25Offered
Term: Spring 2022
Time: 9S
Location: –
Instructors:
Mark S. Laser