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Tuesday, November 29, 2022
  
 
 
Editorial
 

Last month, our tenth cohort of MSc in Energy Management students elected the board members of the School’s Energy Society. Upcoming activities include site visits in the UK and France, a series of events and latest research on hot topics in the industry, and the launch of the energy management reviews. More information is available below.

Events:

1. ESCP Energy Society Invited Talk on "COP27 Outcomes and How Private Equity Can Deliver on Climate and Energy Transition Commitments" is taking place on 5th December with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners' Philip Christiani. To find out more click here.

2. ESCP Energy Society In-Person Talk with ESCP's Alumnus Marcello Stroppa on "Private Equity Investments in the Energy Industry" on 6th December. This event is only open to current students. To register, click here

Energy Programmes at ESCP:

Admission process for the 2023 intake of our MSc in Energy Management (MEM) is open. For more information on the specialisation and admissions process, please click here.

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

To keep up-to-date on all activities at the Centre, we invite you to join our LinkedIn group, Energy Management @ ESCP Business School.

 
 
Events
EMC Invited Talk Series
5th December at 17:00 | Online

COP27 Outcomes and How Private Equity Can Deliver on Climate and Energy Transition Commitments

Speaker: Philip Christiani, Partner at Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners 

COP27 marked the 30th anniversary of the integration of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. After more than two weeks, climate negotiators in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, addressed the main threats posed by climate change in the hope of achieving concrete climate action and agreements on greenhouse gas emission reductions.

However, did COP27 really show unity from all parties and commitment to fight against climate change? Can we deliver a brighter future for our planet and its eight billion habitants? Is a 1.5°C pathway still possible? What are the key issues that need to be address in the future? How can Private Equity (PE) firms contribute to a sustainable future and the energy transition towards non-emitting sources?

The webinar discussed:

  • Outcomes of COP27: What major milestones and commitments were achieved? Which verticals achieved progress vs. COP26?
  • What needs to be addressed in COP28?
  • Global and regional challenges and opportunities for investments in energy infrastructure
  • How can PE help navigate the physical and transitional risks that energy transition will encounter?
  • Exploring Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners’s strategy and projects around the globe

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Monday, November 21, 2022
 

ESCP Business School and its Energy Management Centre (EMC) are delighted to announce that our tenth cohort of MSc in Energy Management students recently nominated the board members of the School’s Energy Society.

Board members offer leadership for carrying out the society’s initiatives and engage ...



 
 
 

 

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