This course explores the role of hydroelectric energy in national and global energy policy. Students will learn about the regulatory frameworks that govern the development and operation of hydroelectric power plants, including environmental and social impact assessments, licensing procedures, and stakeholder engagement. The course will also cover the market trends and policies that affect the economics of hydroelectric power, including the pricing of electricity, subsidies, and tax incentives. Students will gain an understanding of the political and economic forces that shape the development and deployment of hydroelectric energy, and the potential for hydroelectric energy to play a role in addressing global energy challenges.