MBA Energy Management TU Campus EUREF Syllabus 2015 17 Dec. 22nd 2015 Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER Prof. Dr. Georg ERDMANN Prof. Dr. Dodo ZU KNYPHAUSEN-AUFSESS Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. h.c. Dr. h.c. Franz Jürgen SÄCKER Prof. Dr. Kai STRUNZ Prof. Dr. Christian VON HIRSCHHAUSEN Prof. Dr. Jan KRATZER
TU-Campus EUREF An-Institut der Technischen Universität Berlin Torgauer StraSSe 12-15 10829 Berlin Managing Directors: Prof. Dr. Frank BEHRENDT Dr. Dagmar SIMON Dr. h.c. Lothar DE MAIZIÈRE
Contents Introduction 6 Course Structure 10 Orientation Week 14 Winter Semester 18 Module 1 Technological Foundations...................... 18 Module 2 Economic Fundamentals....................... 19 Module 3 Strategic Leadership and Global Management........... 20 Module 4 Energy Law............................... 22 Contributors 26 Lecturers....................................... 26 Bibliography 32 3
Introduction 5
MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Introduction Energy Management Master Programme Dear Students, As the global environment changes and new technologies evolve, energy management becomes a complex, fast-paced field, requiring new solutions to be delivered by highly skilled and appropriately trained individuals. Our Master programme Energy Management at TU-Campus EUREF not only conveys the latest insights in energy management issues, but discusses toady s challenges and prepares students for leading roles in shaping the industry, and society, for the future ahead. The course is based on a dynamic training concept combining classic in-house teaching with online learning and innovative forms of group work, training individual skills prerequisite in the increasingly interactive environment. The premises of the EUREF-Campus are a unique study, work, and networking location adequate to this content. We are looking forward to welcoming you and to the start of this exciting programme. We wish you success in your studies and enjoyable team work with your fellow students. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER Academic Director Jan SUCHANEK Supervisor 6
MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Introduction Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER Academic Director MBA Energy Management Modules M1, M6, M8-A Energy and Resources Management Technische Universität Berlin https://www.er.tu-berlin.de/ Jan SUCHANEK Supervisor jan.suchanek@tu-campus-euref.de Christine DIETZ Supervisor christine.dietz@tu-campus-euref.de Sandra LUBAHN Manager sandra.lubahn@tu-campus-euref.de 7
Course Structure 9
MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Course Structure Lectures Lecture times in the 1st and 2nd semester: Fridays 9:30 am 1:00 pm 2:15 pm 5:00 pm Saturdays 9:30 am 1:00 pm 2:15 pm 5:00 pm Standard times, may be subject to change. Lectures start sin tempore, i.e. sharp. Exact titles of lectures, names of lecturers and literature lists to be published in due time. Attendance is obligatory. Additional lectures may be offered in the third semester. Exams A written exam, paper, oral examination, presentation, or portfolio concludes each module. Exams take place on Fridays. Exams start sin tempore, i.e. sharp. Attendance is obligatory. A failed examination may be repeated twice. For more detail, please refer to the official Study and Examination Regulation. Tutorials Wednesdays 10:15 am 12:15 pm. Tutorials repeat lecture material, supply supportive information, offer additional training, e.g. in scientific writing, or help prepare for lectures and tasks. Tutorials start 10:00 cum tempore, which equals 10:15 sin tempore. Additional tutorials may be offered in the third semester. 10
MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Course Structure Peer Groups Wednesdays 1:15 pm 3:00 pm Aim and Scope The peer group serves for independent learning, academic exchange, and especially for training presentation and interpersonal skills such as team work, leadership, and negotiation. Groups are autonomous, yet coached. E-Learning Online learning platform for academic exchange, preparation, recapitulation, and research. Distribution tool for materials, exam results, etc. An introduction into e-learning is offered in the orientation week. Participation Students are encouraged to self-organise, form committees, and vote a speaker. TU statutes stipulate student s participation in committees as the examination board. Students may book and use campus premises and equipment. Students are asked to provide feedback on lectures, lecturers, tutorials, coaching, organisation, service, etc. 11
Orientation Week 13
MBA & MBL Opening Ceremony October 9th 2015, 4pm 6pm House 4, ground floor Torgauer Str. 12-15, 10829 Berlin Welcome Addresses Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. h.c. Dr. h.c. Franz Jürgen SÄCKER Academic Director MBL Energy Law Keynote Speech Energy Management and Energy Law in Industrial Enterprises Ulf GEHRCKENS, Aurubis AG Team & Student s Introduction Elvira ALEVIZOU, Christine DIETZ, Sandra LUBAHN, Jan SUCHANEK, Xenia ZWANZIGER Students briefly introduce themselves Piano: Falk NINDEL Refreshments, Socialising
MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Introductory Events Sun Oct. 11th Sonntagsspaziergang (Sunday Walk) 3pm 6:00pm Meet Brandenburg Gate, Berlin Mitte Walk through Mitte to S-Friedrichstraße Sunday Roast Ratskeller Köpenick Townhall Köpenick, Alt-Köpenick 21, 12555 Berlin The Brandenburg Gate is a widely known icon of great historic significance for the city, the country, for Europe and the world. Köpenick is a picturesque historic town within the boundaries of the city-state of Berlin. Plan for about one hour to get there from Alexanderplatz by public transport. Its town hall has a beautiful gothic vault with local German cuisine served. Please calculate EUR 10-15 per meal, plus drinks, if you attend. Reservation is from 6pm. Mon Oct. 12th TU Campus Schöneberg 2pm 5pm House 4, EUREF Campus Campus Walk, Gasometer, BBQ The historical gasometer offers a stunning view on the EUREF campus and the city skyline. It may well be windy up there so make sure you are dressed appropriately; cameras need to be secured to be allowed up there. Wear outdoor shoes. In parallel, we will walk around the campus and the vicinity for orientation, and hold a barbecue. 15
MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Introductory Events Tue Oct. 13th TU Campus Charlottenburg 10am Main Building TU Berlin, foyer, Straße des 17. Juni 135 11am Tour Library of Economics and Management Main Building, Room H5150 (5th floor) first group 12am dto. second group 1pm Lunch Break TU Mensa (i.e. refectory / cafeteria / dining hall) 2pm Institute for Energy and Resource Management, Steinplatz 2 3pm TU Main Library Introduction and Tour (room BIB012), everyone The main campus of Technische Universität Berlin is in Charlottenburg, with many institutes, libraries, and other facilities. We shall show you the most important of these, and the library teams will show us how to use their institutions. Wed Oct. 14th TU Campus Schöneberg 11am 1pm 2pm Software Hookup and Introduction to Online Tools House 4, EUREF Campus Lunch Break Introduction to Peer Group work Forming of groups, initialisation of Peer Group Work. Setting up passwords; establishing a VPN-connection with the TU internal network; tubcloud; other tubit software; accessing university library material; using the online learning platform Moodle. This day serves to get acquainted with the technical aspects and establish IT communication. Bring your passwords and devices, and think about some photos from back home and other data you may wish to share. 16
Winter Semester 2015-16 17
MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT First Semester 2015-16 Module 1 Technological Foundations Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER Aims and Scope This module repeats and deepens student s knowledge of energy technologies and systems in the framework of today s changing world. Keywords Technologies, infrastructures, markets and companies; nuclear, fossil; storage and transport; fundamentals of electrical engineering; renewable energy sources; transitions in energy production and consumption; climate change. Schedule Fri. 16/10/15 Introduction: Energy and Energy Markets L1 Framework, technologies, infrastructures, markets and concepts; global trends, reserves and resources, fundamental relationships Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER Sat. 17/10/15 Energy Sources and Conversion Technologies; exploration, drilling, L2 production, and processing of fossil fuels, geo- and solar thermal sources Prof. Dr. Gioia FALCONE Wed. 21/10/15 Tutorial: Technological Fundamentals Peer Groups T1, P1 Fri. 23/10/15 Electric Grids, Renewable Energy Sources L3 Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Rolf HANITSCH Sat. 24/10/15 Wind Power and Generators Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Rolf HANITSCH L4 Wed. 28/10/15 Tutorial: Q&A, Module Repetition T2 Fri 30/10/15 Exam, written, 90 minutes, graded E1 Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER 18
MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT First Semester 2015-16 Module 2 Economic Fundamentals Prof. Dr. Georg ERDMANN Prof. Dr. Georg ERDMANN Module 2 Energy Systems Technische Universität Berlin International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE) https://www.ensys.tu-berlin.de/ Aims and Scope This module presents the economic basics for the understanding of energy markets and their regulation, the framework for operational Energy Management. Keywords Welfare analysis, prices and markets, ressources and reserves, market forms, merit order, external effects, market failures and regulation, sustainability, global commons, security of supply. Schedule Fri. 6/11/15 Fundamentals of Economics and Energy Economics L5 Prof. Dr. Georg ERDMANN Sat. 7/11/15 Energy Markets I L6 Prof. Dr. Aaron PRAKTIKNJO Wed. 11/11/15 Tutorial: Fundamentals of Economics and Energy Economics Peer Groups: Global and Local Economic and Energy Issues Fri. 13/11/15 Energy Markets II L7 Prof. Dr. Aaron PRAKTIKNJO Sat. 14/11/15 International Economic Relations L8 Christian CLEUTINX Wed. 18/11/15 Tutorial: Module Repetition Q&A T3, P3 Fri. 20/11/15 Exam, written, 60 minutes, graded E2 Prof. Dr. Georg ERDMANN 19
MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT First Semester 2015-16 Module 3 Strategic Leadership and Global Management Prof. Dr. Dodo ZU KNYPHAUSEN-AUFSESS Prof. Dr. Dodo ZU KNYPHAUSEN-AUFSESS Module M3 Strategic Leadership and Global Management Technische Universität Berlin https://www.strategie.tu-berlin.de/ Aims and Scope This module presents the foundations of strategic management and discusses basic tools and applications in the context of the Energy industry. Keywords Fundamentals of management and business administration; shareholder and stakeholder value approach; the concept of strategy; competitive and parenting advantages; strategic business units; industry analysis; generic strategies; vertical integration; portfolio analysis; diversification; strategy process; case studies; incentive channeling Schedule Fri. 27/11/15 Fundamentals of Management & Business Administration L9 Prof.ăDr.ăDodoăZUĂKNYPHAUSEN-AUFSESS Maximilian WACHTER Sat. 28/11/15 Global Management in the Energy Sector L10 Market Roles, Functions & Participants in Liberalised Energy Markets Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER Wed. 2/11/15 Tutorial: Management & Business Administration Fundamentals Peer Group: Company Case Studies T5, P5 Fri. 4/12/15 Strategic Leadership and Global Management 1 L11 Prof. Dr. Dodo ZU KNYPHAUSEN-AUFSESS 20
MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT First Semester 2015-16 Sat. 5/12/15 Strategic Leadership and Global Management 2 L12 Prof. Dr. Dodo ZU KNYPHAUSEN-AUFSESS + Distribution of case studies Wed. 9/12/15 Tutorial on Case Studies Peer Group: Company Case Studies T6, P6 Fri. 11/12/15 Regulation, Industry Analysis L13 Jan SUCHANEK, Maximilian WACHTER Sat. 12/12/15 Company Analyisis L14 Maximilian WACHTER Wed. 16/12/15 Tutorial: Module Repetition Q&A Peer Group: Company Case Studies T7, P7 Fr. 18/12/15 Exam: Presentations, 8 hours, pass / fail E3 Prof. Dr. Dodo ZU KNYPHAUSEN-AUFSESS Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER Christmas Dinner Dec. 18th 2015, 6pm Details to be announced 21
MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT First Semester 2015-16 Module 4 Energy Law Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. h.c. Dr. h.c. Franz Jürgen SÄCKER Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. h.c. Dr. h.c. Franz Jürgen SÄCKER Module M4 Academic Director TU-Campus EUREF ggmbh enreg Institute for Regulation and Energy Law, Director http://saecker.enreg.eu/ Aims and Scope This module presents the legal framework of today s Energy Markets on the global scale, the EU plane and Germany. Keywords International Energy Law, Energy Trade and International Contracts; UN Conventions, WTO, ECT, Contract Law, EFET-Contracts; The Legal System of the EU and the Third Energy Package; Germany s Energiewende and EEG; EU Secondary Law v. Regional Developments, Environmental Law, State Aid and Tax Excemption Rules: EU, ECT and WTO Rules; Kyoto Paris, Energy Union. Peer Groups Students discuss specific cases in the light of lecture s material. Schedule Fri. 8/1/16 Introduction to European Union Law: Fundamental Freedoms, En- L15 vironmental Law, Renewable Energy Directive, Energiewende in Germany (EEG) Prof. Dr. Lydia SCHOLZ Sat. 9/1/16 EU Competition Law for the Energy Sector L16 From Competition Law to Regulatory Law and back? Prof. Dr. Torsten KÖRBER Wed. 13/1/16 Tutorial: EU Law I Peer Groups: Case Studies T8, P8 22
MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT First Semester 2015-16 Fri. 15/1/16 The Goals of Energy Policy in Relation to National, International and L17 EC Law Peter HOHAUS Sat. 16/1/16 The EU Legal Framework for Infrastructure Regulation, Third Energy L18 Package, TEN-E Guidelines, Connecting Europe Facility Dr. Carsten KÖNIG Wed. 20/1/16 Tutorial: EU Law II Peer Groups: Case Studies T9, P9 Fri. 22/1/16 Energy Law in Practise L19 Dr. Oliver FRANZ Sat. 23/1/16 The EU Legal Framework for Energy Wholesale Trading and Energy L20 Exchanges (REMIT, EMIR etc.), EFET Trading, IFRS Dr. Annegret GRÖBEL Wed. 27/1/16 Tutorial: International Law & Module Repetition Q&A Peer Groups: Case Studies T10, P10 Mon. 1/2/16 Mon. 8/2/16 Paper, 10 pages, graded Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. h.c. Dr. h.c. Franz Jürgen SÄCKER Prof. Dr. Dr. Jürgen ENSTHALER E4 23
MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT First Semester 2015-16 Spring Excursion April 1st 2016 Details to be announced Exam Retakes April 11th 14th 2016 Summer Term Starts First Lecture: April 15th 2016 24
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MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Lecturers Lecturers Prof. Dr. Ronnie BELMANS Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Electric Energy Division of the Electrical Engineering Department http://homes.esat.kuleuven.be/ Christian CLEUTINX Clingendael International Energy Programme Previously European Commission, DG Energy and Transport Nuclear Safeguards Directorate, etc. http://www.clingendaelenergy.com/ Prof. Dr. Georg ERDMANN Module 2 Energy Systems Technische Universität Berlin International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE) https://www.ensys.tu-berlin.de/ Prof. Dr. Dr. Jürgen ENSTHALER Business and Technology Law Technische Universität Berlin https://www.wir.tu-berlin.de/ 26
MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Lecturers Prof. Dr. Gioia FALCONE Institute for Petroleum Engineering Clausthal University of Technology Geothermal Engineering & Integrated Energy Systems http://www.ite.tu-clausthal.de/ Dr. Oliver FRANZ RWE Deutschland AG Previously RWE Regulatory Management Team Former WIK Scientific Institute for Infrastructure and Communication Services Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dietmar GÖHLICH Methods of Product Desgin and Mechatronics TU Berlin https://www.mpm.tu-berlin.de/ Dr. Annegret GROEBEL International Relations Bundesnetzagentur http://www.bundesnetzagentur.de/ Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Rolf HANITSCH Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Technische Universität Berlin http://www.ea.tu-berlin.de/ 27
MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Lecturers Prof. Dr. Klaus HEINE Law and Economics Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam Jean Monnet Chair of Economic Analysis of European Law http://www.esl.eur.nl/ Prof. Dr. Christian VON HIRSCHHAUSEN Economic Policy and Infrastructure Policy Technische Universität Berlin DIW Berlin (German Institute for Economic Research) Massachusetts Institute of Technology https://www.wip.tu-berlin.de/ Peter HOHAUS e.on SE https://www.eon.com/ Prof. Dr. Dodo ZU KNYPHAUSEN-AUFSESS Module M3 Strategic Leadership and Global Management Technische Universität Berlin https://www.strategie.tu-berlin.de/ 28
MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Lecturers Dr. Carsten KÖNIG enreg Institut für Energie- und Regulierungsrecht http://enreg.eu/ Prof. Dr. Torsten KÖRBER Civil Law, Antitrust Law, Insurance Law, Corporate Law and Regulation Law Georg-August-Universität Göttingen http://www.uni-goettingen.de/ Dr. Erik LANDECK Member of the Managing Board, Finance and Strategy Stromnetz Berlin http://www.stromnetz.berlin/ Dr. Florian LEUTHOLD Vortex Energy Group, COO TU Berlin http://vortex-energy-group.com/ 29
MBA E NERGY M ANAGEMENT Lecturers Dr. Thomas L UCKENBACH Fraunhofer Focus Kompetenzzentrum IT4Energy Cyber-Physical Systems, Smart Grids https://www.fokus.fraunhofer.de/ Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim M ÜLLER -K IRCHENBAUER Academic Director MBA Energy Management Modules M1, M6, M8-A Energy and Resources Management Technische Universität Berlin https://www.er.tu-berlin.de/ Prof. Dr.-Ing. Aaron P RAKTIKNJO RWTH Aachen University E.ON ERC Energy Research Center http://www.eonerc.rwth-aachen.de/ Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. h.c. Dr. h.c. Franz Jürgen S ÄCKER Module M4 Academic Director TU-Campus EUREF ggmbh enreg Institute for Regulation and Energy Law, Director http://saecker.enreg.eu/ Prof. Dr. Lydia S CHOLZ Economic and Business Law Hochschule Bremen http://www.hs-bremen.de/ 30
MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Lecturers Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kai STRUNZ Module M5 Sustainable Electric Networks and Sources of Energy Technische Universität Berlin http://www.eecs.tu-berlin.de/ Maximilian WACHTER WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management http://www.whu.edu/ Dr. Armin WOLF Fraunhofer Kompetenzzentrum IT4Energy https://www.fokus.fraunhofer.de/ 31
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MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Lecturers [96] Steven Stoft. Power System Economics: Designing Markets for Electricity. John Wiley & Sons, 2002. [97] Wolfgang Ströbele, Wolfgang Pfaffenberger, and Michael Heuterkes. Energiewirtschaft. Einführung in Theorie und Politik. Oldenbourg Verlag, 2012. [98] Henning Struchtrup. Thermodynamics and Energy Conversion. Springer, 2014. [99] Kai Strunz, Akihiko Yokoyama, and Rodrigo Palma Behnke. Collaboration is Key Internationally. IEEE Power and Energy Magazine, 1(4):50 55, 2003. [100] Glen Swindle. Valuation and and Risk Management in Energy Markets. Cambridge University Press, 2014. [101] Digambar M. Tagare. Electric Power Generation. The Changing Dimensions. John Wiley & Sons, 2011. [102] Kim Talus. EU Energy Law and Policy. A Critical Account. Oxford University Press, 2013. [103] Steven Tardelis. Game Theory: An Introduction. Princeton University Press, 2013. [104] Joshua Adam Taylor. Convex Optimization of Power Systems. Cambridge University Press, 2015. [105] Sebastian Thiede. Energy Efficiency in Manufacturing Systems. Springer, 2012. [106] Mini S. Thomas and John Douglas McDonald. Power System SCADA and Smart Grids. Apple Academic Press Inc., 2015. [107] David Thorpe. Energy Management in Buildings. Taylor & Francis Ltd., 2013. [108] Jean Tirole. The Theory of Industrial Organization. Cambridge (Mass.): MIT Press, 1988. [109] Paul Trott. Innovation Management and New Product Development. Financial Times Prent., 2011. [110] Kate L. Turabian. A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations. University of Chicago Press, 2013. [111] H L Varian. Microeconomic Analysis. Norton, 1992. [112] W Kip Viscusi, Joseph E Harrington Jr., and John M Vernon. Economics of Regulation and Antitrust. MIT Press, 2005. [113] Werner Vogel and Henry Kalb. Large-Scale Solar Thermal Power. Technologies, Costs and Development. Wiley-VCH, 2010. [114] John Wengler. Managing Energy Risk: a Nontechnical Guide to Markets and Trading. PennWell Publ. Co., 2001. 38
MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Lecturers [115] Ines Zenke. Energiehandel in Europa : Öl, Gas, Strom, Derivate, Zertifikate. Beck, 2. aufl. / edition, 2009. [116] S Zundel and S Sartorius. Time Strategies for Innovation Policy Towards Sustainability. Edward Elgar, 2005. 39