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MBA Energy Management Schedule 201517 29th June 2015 Academic Director Prof. Dr. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER Admin & Coordinator Sandra LUBAHN Supervisor Jan SUCHANEK, MSc. jan.suchanek@tu-campus-euref.de TU-Campus EUREF ggmbh An-Institut der Technischen Universität Berlin Torgauer Straße 12-15 10829 Berlin GERMANY

General Information Lectures Fridays 9:30am 1pm, and 2pm 5pm, Saturdays 9:30am 1pm, and 2pm 5pm. Standard times, may be subject to change. Exact titles of lectures, lecturers and literature lists to be published in due time. Attendance obligatory. Wednesdays 10:15 am 12:15 pm. repeat lecture material, supply supportive information or offer additional training, e.g. in scientific writing. Attendance voluntary. E-Learning Online learning platform for academic exchange, preparation, recapitulation, and research. Distribution tool for materials, exam results, etc. Exams A written exam, paper, oral examination, or portfolio concludes each module. Exams take place on Fridays. Attendance obligatory. Student's Activities Students are encouraged to form work groups. For individual and group learning, facilities on TU Campus EUREF are accessible at extended business hours. Scientific personell is available for questions and suggestions. Further information on the campus etc. is included in the Student s Guide published separately. 2

Modules 1 Technical Fundamentals Aim 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; renewable energy sources; de-central production; batteries; e-mobility; prosumers; transitions in energy production and consumption; climate change. Lectures Oct. 16th 2015 Introduction: Energy and Energy Markets. Framework, Technologies, Infrastructures, Markets and Companies Oct. 17th 2015 Energy Sources and Conversion Technologies. Nuclear, Fossil, Storage & Transport Oct. 23rd 2015 Renewable Energy Sources. RES Technology, Challenges and Development, Integration Oct. 24th 2015 Climate Change and Global Commons Exam Oct. 30st 2015 Written exam, 90 minutes, graded Oct. 21st 2015 Scientific Writing I Formal Requirements and Good Practise Oct. 28th 2015 Scientific Writing II Software Tools 3

2 Economic Fundamentals Aim and Scope This module presents the economic basics for the understanding of energy markets and their regulation and as framework for operational Energy Management. Keywords Micro- and macroeconomics; natural monopolies, oligopolies, value chain, merit order, welfare analysis, types of regulation, Institution Economics, international economic relations, capacity planning, energy security, strategies and methods for public and private sector agents. Lectures Nov. 6th 2015 Microeconomics of Energy Markets, Types of Markets. Natural Monopolies, Oligopolies, Value Chain, Merit Order Nov. 7th 2015 Market and Regulation Theory and Practise, Public Choice. Welfare Analysis, Types of Regulation, Institution Economics Nov. 13th 2015 Macroeconomics: Internal and External Effects and Energy Prices. Strategies and Methods for Public and Private Sector Agents Nov. 14th 2015 International Economic Relations, Energy Security, Capacity Planning. E.U. External Relations, Geopolitics, Security of Supply Exam Nov. 20st 2015 Written exam, 60 minutes, graded Nov. 11th 2015 Microeconomics and Regulation Nov. 18th 2015 Macroeconomics and International Economic Relations 4

3 Strategic Leadership and Global Management Aim and Scope This module presents management methods for and solutions to today s challenges in various levels of Energy Management. Keywords Leadership and organisation; infrastructure and organisational systems; strategy, sales and product management; motivation and innovation; product planning, contracting; lifecycle-assessment; controlling and management; agile management, change management, team management; case study; technology assessment and acceptance, public participation, corporate governance. Lectures Nov. 27th 2015 Leadership and Organisation. Infrastructure and Organisational Systems Nov. 28th 2015 Strategy, Sales and Product Management. Motivation and Innovation Dec. 4th 2015 Product Planning, Contracting. Life Cycle Assessment ( Ökobilanzen ) Dec. 5th 2015 Controlling and Management. Change Management, Agile Management, Team Management Dec. 11th 2015 Case Study / Excursion Dec. 12th 2015 Technology Assessment, Acceptance, Participation. Corporate Governance Exam Dec. 18th 2015 Business Simulation, 8 hours, not graded Dec. 2nd 2015 Capital Budgeting, Investment Appraisal Dec. 9th 2015 Agile Management, Scrum Dec. 16th 2015 Module Repetition Q&A 5

4 Energy Law Aim and Scope This module presents the legal framework of today s Energy Markets on the global scale, the E.U. plane and Germany. Keywords The legal system of the E.U., European energy law and developments in Germany, international energy law, energy trade and international contracts, environmental law, energy transformation, RES, competition law, merger control, energy trade, EFET-contracts. Lectures Jan. 8th 2016 International Energy Law, Energy Trade and International Contracts. UN Conventions, WTO, ECT, Cotonou, Contract Law, EFET-Contracts Jan. 9th 2016 The Legal System of the E.U. and the Third Energy Package. Introduction to European Public Law and Private Law Jan. 15th 2016 Germany s Energiewende and EEG. E.U. Secondary Law v. Regional Developments Jan. 16th 2016 Environmental Law, Energy Transformation, RES. Global Commons, Local Implications and Challenges; Case Studies Jan. 22nd 2016 State Aid and Tax Excemption Rules: EU, ECT and WTO Rules Jan. 23rd 2016 Recent Developments in the Framework for Energy Managment. Kyoto Paris, Energy Union Exam Feb. 1stFeb. 8th 2016 Paper, 10 pages, graded Jan. 13th 2016 E.U. Public Law Repetition Jan. 20st 2016 Energiewende / Germany s EEG Jan. 27st 2016 Module Repetition Q&A 6

5 Power Grids Aim and Scope This module deals with the technical and managerial challenges of grid management in a changing energy environment, with a focus on transformation processes between different forms and sources of energy and the novel developments in demand response, IT, and metering. Keywords Grid management, balancing; liquid fuels and pipelines vs. electricity transmission; convergence, substitution and interoperability; power-to-gas; power-to-heat; mobility-togrid; CHP; virtual power plants; demand response, smart meters, contracts; RES integration; grid management technologies, IT and conversion of grids. Lectures Apr. 15th 2016 Grid Management, Infrastructure, Flows and Balancing Apr. 16th 2016 Energy Transport, Pipeline Networks, Liquid Fuels. Convergence, Substitution and Interoperability Apr. 22nd 2016 Fuel-to-Electricity and Electricity to Fuel. Combined Heat and Power Generation (CHP), Power-to-Gas, Power-to-Heat Apr. 23rd 2016 Virtual Power Plants, Demand Response, Smart Meters. Prosumers, Communication and Information Technology (CIT) Convergence Apr. 29th 2016 RES Integration and Grid Management Technologies Apr. 30st 2016 E-Mobility and Railways. Technical Challenges and Social Change Exam Apr. 13th 2016 Exam, 2 hours, graded Apr. 20st 2016 Grids Apr. 27th 2016 Energy Transformation May 4th 2016 Module Repetition Q&A 7

6 Energy Economy and Energy Business Aim and Scope This module looks at energetic aspects of enterprises and the implications of the changing energy landscape for industrial organisations. How to engineer efficiency and manage engineering efficiently, given changing energy markets and legal conditions? Keywords Efficient engineering and engineering efficiency; life-cycle management; plants, infrastructures and products; energy management ISO 50001 methods; building energy efficient enterprises; changing energy sources and changing legal background; capacity markets and alternatives; taxation and customs issues. Lectures May 20st 2016 Efficient Engineering and Engineering Efficiency May 21st 2016 Life-Cycle Management. Plants, Infrastructures and Products May 27th 2016 Energy Management ISO 50001 Methods. Building Energy Efficient Enterprises May 28th 2016 Changing Franmework and New Challenges for Electricity Utilities June 3rd 2016 Capacity Markets, State Aid, and Alternatives. Energy and Growth June 4th 2016 Balance Sheets, Controlling and Taxation Issues. International Enterprises, Global and Local Markets Exam June 17th 2016 Written exam, 2 hours, graded May 25th 2016 Repetition with Cases June 1st 2016 Repetition with Cases June 8th 2016 Module Repetition Q&A 8

7 Investments in Grids, Storage, and Power Plants Aim and Scope This module looks at energy infrastructure from a financial point of view. Grids, storage facilities and power plants are large-scale long-term investments of national, if not international, scope and importance. How are such projects financed, how can they be insured, how can their risk be assessed, etc. Keywords Infrastructure investment; international investment in power plants; grid investment and energy storage investment; SPV s; financial tools, insurances, derivatives, virtualisation; risk assessment and risk management; investment and portfolio management. Lectures June 24th 2016 Infrastructure Investment: Fundamentals. Introduction to Investment Calculation and Planning June 25th 2016 International Investment in Power Plants. Organisation, Liability, Special Purpose Vehicles (SPV s) July 1st 2016 Grid Investment and Energy Storage Investment. Modelling, Optimisation, Risk Assessment and Management July 2nd 2016 Financial Tools, Insurances, Derivatives, Emission Certificates, Virtual Plants July 8th 2016 Risk Assessment and Risk Management. Quantitative Finance, Stochastic July 9th 2016 Investment Management and Portfolio Management Exam July 22nd 2016 Exam, 2 hours, graded June 29th 2016 Repetition with Cases July 6th 2016 Repetition with Cases July 13th 2016 Module Repetition Q&A 9

8 Elective Compulsory Online Project Aim and Scope In this last module, students look at current energy related practical issues and challenges. Students choose between sub-module (8.1) or (8.2). Topics and supervisors are individual, may be chosen in close collaboration with enterprises in a work-study program and tie in with the Master Thesis due in the same term. Schedule October 2016 January 2017. Exam Portfolio, not graded. Scientific Writing I & II (repetition from Term I) 8.1 Building Energy Eciency Aim and Scope In this sub-module, students look at physical projects and products such as buildings, plants, city planning, etc. and apply the knowledge gained in prior modules in practise. Keywords Buildings and energy efficiency; green house gas emissions; demand side management; public service conglomerate; combined heat and power generation; process chain: primary energy to secondary energy to net energy to energy service. 8.2 Technology and Innovation Management Aim and Scope In this sub-module students look at innovations, team building, management processes, administrative, financial or theoretical issues in a specific practical context. Keywords Innovation management; technically, economically and socially sustainable implementation of innovations; team building and team management; innovation assessment; systematic modelling; agile methods. 10

9 Master Thesis Supervisors Individual. Aim and Scope Students proof with the Master Thesis to be able to research a topic scientifically and deliver scientific results in a limited time frame. Once registered for the thesis, students have four months to conclude. Schedule October 2016 January 2017 Contents Individual topics. Form Fifty pages, plus introduction and annex(es). In English. More detailed formal requirements to be announced. Prior attendance to the tutorials in scientific writing is recommended. 11

10 Scheduled Additional Events Oct 9th 2015 Opening Ceremony MBA and MBL Keynote Speeches, Introduction; Informal Gathering Orientation Week 2015 Oct 12th 2015 Tour TU Campus EUREF and Gasometer Oct 13th 2015 Tour TU Main Campus, Libraries, and City Oct. 14th 2015 Introduction to Online Learning Tools; Tour FU Special Occasions Dec. 2015 Christmas Gathering Jan. 2016 Winter Term Excursion June 2016 Summer Executive Networking Event Panel Discussion, Speeches, Exchange March 2017 Graduation Ceremony MBA / MBL 12

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TU Campus EUREF Berlin Germany Energy Management MBA -- Schedule 2015-2017 Prof. Dr.-Ing. Müller-Kirchenbauer, Prof. Dr. Dr. Franz Jürgen Säcker Lecture topics may be subject to change. Modul No. / Date Subject title Subtitle WINTER TERM 2015 / 2016 Technical, Economical and Legal Fundamentals of E.M. v.r. Opening Events and Introductions TU Campus Euref Oct 9th or 10th Opening Ceremony MBA and MBL Keynote Speeches, Introduction; informal gathering 12/10/15 TU Campus EUREF and Gasometer Tour Campus Torgauer Str. 13/10/15 TU Main Campus, Library, and City Tour Campus Str. d. 17. Juni, StaBi 14/10/15 Introduction to Moodle, VPN, Shibboleth; Tour FU Communications, Logons etc. Campus; Dahlem I ob. Technical Fundamentals Prof. Dr. Müller-K 16.10.2015 Introduction: Energy and Energy Management Framework, Technologies, Infrastructures, Markets and Companies 17/10/15 Energy Sources and Conversion Technologies Nuclear, Fossil, Storage & Transport 23/10/15 RES Technologies, Challenges and Developments, Integration 24/10/15 Climate Change and Global Commons * Prof. Dr. Ottmar Ed 30/10/15 Test 90 min, graded Wed 10-12 21/10/15 Scientific Writing I - Formal Requirements and Best Practise 28/10/15 Scientific Writing II - Introduction to LaTeX / LyX / BibTex E-Learning II ob. Economic Fundamentals of (renewable) Energy Industries Prof. Dr. Georg Er 06/11/15 Microeconomics of Energy Markets, Types of Markets Natural Monopolies, Oligopolies, Value Chain, Merit Order 07/11/15 Market and Regulation Theory and Practise, Public Choice Welfare Analysis, Types of Regulation, Institution Economics 13/11/15 Macroeconomics: Internal and External Effects of Energy Prices Strategies and Methods for Public and Private Sector Agents 14/11/15 International Economic Relations, Capacity Planning, Energy Security E.U. External Relations, Geopolitics, Energy Security, Security of Sup 20/11/15 Test 60 min, graded Wed 10-12 Repetition of Lecture Topics with Cases 11/11/15 Microeconomics and Regulation 18/11/15 Macroeconomics and International Economic Relations E-Learning III ob. Strategic Leadership and Global Management Prof. Dr. Dodo zu 27/11/15 Leadership and Organisation Infrastructure and Organisational Systems 28/11/15 Strategy, Sales and Product Management Motivation, Innovation 04/12/15 Product Planning, Contracting Life Cycle Assessment ('Ökobilanzen') 05/12/15 Controlling and Management Change Management, Agile Management, Team Management 11/12/15 CASE STUDY EXCURSION 12/12/15 Technology Assessment, Acceptance, Participation Corporate Governance 18/12/15 Business Simulation, 8 h, not graded * Prof. Dr. Dodo zu Wed 10-12 Repetition of Lecture Topics with Cases 02/12/15 Capital Budgeting, Investment Appraisal 09/12/15 Agile Management, SCRUM 16/12/15 Module Repetition Q&A E-Learning Christmas Break IIII ob. Energy Law Prof. Dr. Dr. Dres. 08/01/16 International International Law, Energy Trade and Int. Contracts UN Conventions, WTO, ECT, Cotounou. Contract Law, EFET-Contracts 09/01/16 The Legal System of the E.U. Introduction to European Public Law 15/01/16 Germany's Energiewende and EEG E.U. Secondary Law v. regional developments 16/01/16 Environmental Law, Energy Transformation, RES Global Commons, Local Implications and Challenges: Case Studies 22/01/16? State Aid and Tax Excemption Rules; EU, ECT and WTO Rules # 23/01/16 Recent Developments in the Framework of Energy Management From Kyoto to Paris, Energy Union 1. Feb 8. Feb Paper 10 pages, graded ## Wed 10-12 Repetition of Lecture Topics with Cases 13/01/16 EU Public Law 20/01/16 Energiewende / Germany's EEG 27/01/16 Module Repetition Q&A E-Learning v.r. Winter Term Excursion tbc / Thurs v.r. Aurubis Hamburg / GASAG Berlin / CEMEX Rüdersdorf Spring Break

SUMMER TERM 2016 Grid Infrastructures, Economics, and Investment V ob. Power Grids Prof. Dr. Kai Strun 15/04/16 Grid Management, Infrastructure, Flows and Balancing * Prof. Dr. Kai Strunz 16/04/16 Energy Transport, Pipeline Networks, Liquid Fuels Convergence, substitution and interoperability 22/04/16 Fuel-to-Electricity and Electricity to Fuel CHP, Power-to-Gas, Power-to-Heat 23/04/16 Virtual Power Plants, Demand Response, Smart Meters Prosumers, CIT-Convergence 29/04/16 RES Integration and Grid Management Technologies * Prof. Dr. Kai Strunz 30/04/16 E-Mobility and Railways Technical Challenges and Social Change 13/05/16 Written examination 2 hrs, graded Wed 10-12 Repetition of Lecture Topics with Cases 20/04/16 Grids 27/04/16 Energiewende and Energy Transformation 04/05/16 Module Repetition Q&A E-Learning VI ob. Energy Economy and Energy Business Prof. Dr. Joachim 20/05/16 Efficient Engineering and Engineering Efficiency * Prof. Dr. Joachim M 21/05/16 Life-Cycle Management Plants, Infrastructures and Products 27/05/16 ISO 50001 Methods * Prof. Dr. Ronnie Be 28/05/16 Renewable Energy Sources: Grid and Market Integration * Prof. Dr. Ronnie Be 03/06/16 Capacity Markets, State Aid, and Alternatives Energy and Growth 04/06/16 Balance Sheets, Controlling and Taxation Issues International Companies, global Markets 17/06/16 Written examination 2 hrs, graded Wed 10-12 # 25/05/16 Lecture topics repetition with cases 01/06/16 Lecture topics repetition with cases 08/06/16 Module Repetition Q&A E-Learning tbc Summer Executive Networking Event VI ob. Investment in Grids, Storage, and Power Plants TUB 24/06/16 Infrastructure Investment: Fundamentals Introduction to Investment Calculation and Planning 25/06/16 International Investment in Power Plants Organisation, Liability, SPV's 01/07/16 Grid Investment and Energy Storage Investment Modelling, Optimisation, Risk Assessment and Management 02/07/16 Financial Tools, Insurances, Derivatives Emission Certificates, Virtual Plants 08/07/16 Risk Assessment and Risk Management Quantitative Finance, Stochastic 09/07/16 Investment Management and Portfolio Management # 22/07/16 Written examination 2 hrs, graded Wed 10-12 # 29/06/16 Lecture topics repetition with cases 06/07/16 Lecture topics repetition with cases 13/07/16 Module Repetition Q&A E-Learning tbc v.r. Summer Term Excursion 50Hertz Berlin / Vattenfall Berlin Summer Break WINTER TERM 2016 / 2017 Specialisation and Master Thesis WT ob.c. Building energy efficiency t.b.c. Oct. 2016 - Feb. 2017 Online project Megacities? Mainov Portfolio, not graded Wed 10-12 Scientific Writing I & II (same as Winter Term) WT ob.c. Technology and innovation management Prof. Dr. Hans Geo Oct. 2016 - Feb. 2017 Online project * Prof. Dr. Jan Kratze Portfolio, not graded Wed 10-12 Oct. 2016 ob. Master Thesis, graded ## Individual topics, individual supervisors 4 months, 50 pages Mar. 2017 v.r. Graduation Ceremony MBA Teaching materials will be posted on-line and essentials will be passed out in print as well. In addition to this schedule, TU has a wide range of further courses on offer, which you may wish to register for and attend. Among these are language courses and recreational sports. TU Berlin and the team of TU Campus EUREF offer advise on administrative and practical issues (within reasonable limits). Abbreviations WT ST ob. ob. c. v.r. n.a. t.b.c. winter term, October - March summer term, April - September obligatory obligatory compulsory voluntary recommended non applicable to be confirmed