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The Integrative Design for Radical Energy Efficiency Learning Hub is a cross-campus effort of the Precourt Institute for Energy.

Extreme Energy Efficiency Course for Stanford Students

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CEE 107R/207R

  • A unique and rewarding experiential learning course
  • Offered winter and spring quarters
  • 3-5 units 
Tropical plants growing in the Rocky Mountains Institute

Winter and Spring Quarters


Wednesdays 1:30PM-4:20PM PT  

Course flyer and Winter 2026 course syllabus

This year's course will be held during both winter and spring quarters on Wednesdays from 1:30PM-4:20PM PT. We are excited to have this experiential learning course with world-renowned energy visionary Amory Lovins, RMI (formerly Rocky Mountain Institute) co-founder and chairman emeritus, and Dr. Joel Swisher, former RMI managing director and Stanford instructor. We hope you will join us! 

Who should take this course?


You want to get deep into energy efficiency / engineering design for the whole system

You want to be inspired by working with some of the greatest minds in energy efficiency

You are passionate about solving energy-related issues through energy efficiency

We recommend one of the following prerequisite courses (or an equivalent):

Undergraduates and Graduates of any major or background

Course Description

Be part of a unique course exploring the power of integrative design (whole systems thinking) to radically increase energy efficiency! We will meet once a week throughout the quarter. The course will focus on efficiency techniques’ design, performance, choice, evolution, integration, barrier-busting, profitable business-led implementation, and implications for energy supply, competitive success, environment, development, security, etc. Examples will span very diverse sectors, applications, issues, and disciplines, covering different energy themes throughout the quarter: buildings, transportation, industry, and implementation and implications, including renewable energy synergy and integration.

Solid technical grounding and acquaintance with basic economics and business concepts will be helpful. The course will be composed of keynote lectures, exercises, and interactive puzzlers synthesizing integrative design principles. Exercises will illuminate challenges RMI has faced and solutions it has created in real-world design. Students will explore clean-sheet solutions that meet end-use demands and optimize whole-system resource efficiency, often with expanding rather than diminishing returns to investments, i.e. making big savings cheaper than small ones. Students will work closely and interactively with instructors including Amory Lovins, co-founder and chairman emeritus of RMI, and Dr. Joel Swisher, former RMI managing director and Stanford instructor.

Group photo outside Amory Lovins's home
E^3: Extreme Energy Efficiency Class of 2019, outside Amory Lovins's home