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Excerpt from course description

Energy Transition in a Carbon Constrained World (2024/2025)

Introduction

This course is part of the Executive Master of Management in Energy in cooperation with BI Norwegian Business School and IFP School.

This course will offer participants the opportunity to discuss the requirements to provide energy for , while coping with the challenges of a changing climate.
As the world economy is today mostly fueled by fossil resources, the Energy transition module will present the tools (carbon pricing mechanisms, climate governance) and the solutions for a future decarbonized world (renewable energies, energy efficiency).
Through several lectures and discussions regarding technologies and their implementation in different sectors, the course will provide the participant with a vast and general overview of sustainable energy systems and their impact on the industries, society, environment, markets and our everyday life.

Course content

The issue of climate change

  • The climate system and the physical aspects of climate change
  • Sources and drivers of greenhouse gases emissions
  • Challenges ahead: implications of a “well-below 2°C” world

Greenhouse gases emissions regulations

  • Climate international governance: from Rio to COP21 & the Paris Agreement business implications
  • Carbon regulation: carbon markets (focus on EU, US, China)
  • Environmental fiscal regulation and norms

Webinars:

  • Webinar: Energy efficiency: finance & policy
  • Webinar: Shaping sustainable mobility
  • Webinar: The role of storage and hydrogen in smart energy systems
  • Webinar: Net-zero emissions: an overview of companies’ strategies

Disclaimer

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