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Tuesday, April 19, 2022
  
 
 
Editorial
 

Our upcoming events and recent activities can be found below:

Events:

1. Info Session: If you are interested in joining our postgraduate MSc in Energy Management (MEM), we would like to invite you to join our webinar on 21st April. To register, click here.

2. Invited talk on "Decarbonising Aviation: all aboard!" is taking place on 3rd May with Archery Strategy Consulting's Guillaume Hue (Partner) and Rémy Bonnery (Senior Project Manager).

3. The 17th IAEE European Energy Conference organised by the Hellenic Association for Energy Economics (HAEE) will take place from 21st - 24th September in Athens. More info is available here

Field trip:

Earlier this year, the ESCP Energy Society organised a visit to Verwood Solar Farm to learn more about solar energy as one of the low-carbon resources paving the way to a sustainable energy future. During the trip, they were able to see and verify what they have been studying about the energy transition projects in real life, understand the unique challenges the industry is facing, and network with experts involved in managing different solar farms across the UK. 

The field trip video highlights is available here.

Energy Programmes at ESCP:

Admission process for the 2022 intake of our MSc in Energy Management (MEM) is open. To find out more about the specialisation, please click here.

For more experienced professionals, we offer the Executive Master in Future Energy. For more information on the programme, please click here.

Finally, to keep up-to-date on all activities at the Centre, we invite you to join our LinkedIn group, Energy Management @ ESCP and follow us on Facebook.

 
 
Events
ESCP Business School & EMC
21st April at 13:00 (BST) | Online

Online Information Session - MSc in Energy Management

The MSc in Energy Management online information session, organised by ESCP Business School London Campus, is a great opportunity for you to learn more about the programme and discover how it may help achieve your career objectives.

You will also have the chance to hear from our Academic Director on this master specialisation.

Register your place now to discover:

  • The unique curriculum and why it is particularly relevant to the current and, most importantly, future energy-related job markets 
  • What kind of projects students are working on throughout the three terms in London & Paris 
  • What are the employment opportunities upon graduation 
  • What to expect on the admissions day and useful tips for your online application
  • Information on fees and scholarships 
EMC Invited Talk Series
3rd May at 18:00 (BST) | Online

Decarbonising Aviation: all aboard!

Speakers: Archery Strategy Consulting's Guillaume Hue (Partner) and Rémy Bonnery (Senior Project Manager)

Air-transportation CO2 emissions make up 2–3% of total world emissions, and 10% of the transport sector’s total emissions. Approximately 80% of emissions come from flights travelling more than 1,500 km (medium and long-haul).

Since the 1990s, the air-transportation industry has made significant efforts to reduce its kerosene consumption. Its CO2 emissions per passenger kilometre have halved since 1990 due to the combined effects of technological advances in aircraft and improvements in operations and infrastructure. Thus, despite historically high growth in air traffic (+5.3% per year since 1990), the sector has managed to contain its carbon footprint (+2.5% per year).

 

Affiliates Events
21st - 24th September | The American College of Greece

17th IAEE European Energy Conference

ESCP Business School and its Energy Management Centre are delighted to announce that the Hellenic Association for Energy Economics (HAEE) will host the 17th IAEE European Energy Conference “The Future of Global Energy Systems”, in Athens, from 21 to 24 September 2022, the first physical IAEE European Conference in the post Covid-19 era.

We live in a time of unprecedented challenges for the energy sector. As the world begins to recover from the COVID-19 crisis, it becomes evident that the pandemic has brought to the surface economic and societal vulnerabilities, while its repercussions on energy systems have already started to become apparent.

On top of that, addressing the challenges of the energy trilemma seems more imperative than ever. National energy systems’ resilience is dependent on their energy mix and the changes brought by decarbonization, digitalization and demand disruption. Additionally, although efforts are being made, millions of people still lack undisturbed access to affordable, reliable and sustainable energy, and hence energy equity is still lagging behind. As for the environmental sustainability of energy systems, many nations’ struggle for decarbonization is counterbalanced by the rapid increase in energy consumption. Taking also into account that different national contexts lead to divergent energy policies and associated costs, there can be no single way for an effective energy transition. 


 
Our Mission

The EMC Advisory Board

The EMC Advisory Board is comprised of top energy experts from the world's industry leaders in both the public and private sectors.

They advise the EMC in several different areas:

  • The curricula of the MSc in Energy Management and Executive Master in Energy Management, ensuring both programmes meet the needs of participants on academic and professional levels.
  • Research that makes significant impact on best business practices.
  • Current and future activities which benefit the EMC's partners, affiliates, students and alumni.

Energy Programmes

London - Paris - Internship

 

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