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Editorial
As the global energy transition accelerates, understanding the interdependencies between critical systems has never been more important. This month, we reflect on the insights shared at the Watts & Waves Forum, co-hosted by ESCP's MSc in Energy Management, the ESCP Alumni Energy Group and the ESCP Energy Society.
Bringing together industry leaders, researchers, entrepreneurs and policymakers, the forum explored the increasingly important water-energy nexus and its implications for infrastructure, investment and leadership. Discussions highlighted the need for greater systems thinking, cross-sector collaboration and innovative approaches to managing the growing pressures of climate change on both water and energy resources. As the challenges facing the sector become ever more interconnected, preparing future leaders to navigate this complexity remains at the heart of our mission. More details are available here.
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Energy Programmes
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Monday, March 2, 2026
On 4 February, students from ESCP Business School’s MSc in Energy Management (MEM) welcomed Rodrigo Quintero, ESCP MEM Alumnus (Class of 2024), back to campus for an in-depth session on the role of data in today’s energy and commodities landscape.
Currently a member of the Commodity Sales team at Bloomberg, ...
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Our Mission
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The EMC Advisory Board
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The EMC Advisory Board is comprised of top energy experts from the world's industry leaders in both the public and private sectors.
- The curriculum of the MSc in Energy Management, ensuring the specialisation meets 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.
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