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Monday, October 31, 2022
  
 
 
Editorial
 

On 3rd October ESCP Business School and its Energy Management Centre welcomed the 2022 cohort of students onto the unique MSc in Energy Management (MEM). This year sees 23 nationalities working together on the MEM - a great specialisation that bridges cultural divides in the pursuit of a common goal. 

Events:

1. Invited talk on "The Role of RES Aggregators in Wholesale Electricity Markets" is taking place on 2nd November with Dr Filippos Ioannidis, Green Energy Aggregator Services (GEARS). To find out more click here.

2. Alumni webinar on "Why Diversity, Equity and Inclusion are Crucial for Energy Transitionis taking place on 16th November with Salomé Germain Trigano, Founder of Arba Advisory. To register, click here

3.  Alumni webinar on "Latest on Hydro and its Impact on the Stability and Security of Energy Supply" is taking place on 24th November with Matteo Bianciotto, Senior Policy Manager, International Hydropower Association. To find out more, click here

Research:

In case you missed it, earlier this year we launched its third edition of impact papers addressing the current geopolitical emergency. More information can be found below. 

Energy Programmes at ESCP:

Admission process for the 2023 intake of our MSc in Energy Management (MEM) is open, with the first deadline scheduled for 17 November 2022. 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
2nd November at 18:00 | Online

The Role of RES Aggregators in Wholesale Electricity Markets

Speaker: Dr Filippos Ioannidis, Green Energy Aggregator Services (GEARS)

From soaring utility prices to uncertainty over power supply and geopolitical complexities, energy matters have dramatically affected market structures, companies’ planning and policy tools. The events unfolding in the last couple of years, from the global pandemic to the war in Ukraine and the accelerated efforts for energy transition, have created a dynamic landscape of challenges and opportunities, with wider implications for investments in the energy sector.

EMC Alumni Webinars
16th November at 18:00 | Online

Why Diversity, Equity and Inclusion are Crucial for Energy Transition

Speaker: Salomé Germain Trigano, Founder of Arba Advisory and ESCP’s MSc in Energy Management alumna (Class of 2019)

The IEA reports that the energy industry is widely regarded as one of the least gender-diverse sectors of the economy. To accelerate a global clean-energy transition, it is essential to adopt innovative and inclusive solutions and embrace greater participation from a diverse pool of talent.

EMC Alumni Webinars
24th November at 18:00 | Online

Latest on Hydro and its Impact on the Stability and Security of Energy Supply

Speaker: Matteo Bianciotto, Senior Policy Manager, International Hydropower Association and ESCP’s MSc in Energy Management alumnus (Class of 2016)

In 2021, electricity demand returned to pre-pandemic levels across Europe. The region is steadily transitioning towards a cleaner energy mix, with hydropower to play an essential role, returning to the energy and climate agenda of those European countries that are deeply committed about meeting their net-zero goals.


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

Energy Programmes

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Research

ESCP launches third edition of impact papers addressing the current geopolitical emergency.



 
 
 

 

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