Course title |
Socio-economic Aspects of the Energy Sector |
Acronym |
26M021DEA |
Study programme |
Electrical Engineering and Computing |
Module |
Applied Mathematics, Audio and Video Technologies, Biomedical and Nuclear Engineering, Computer Engineering and Informatics, Electronics and Digital Systems, Energy Efficiency, Information and Communication Technologies, Microwave Engineering, Nanoelectronics and Photonics, Power Systems - Networks and Systems, Power Systems - Renewable Energy Sources, Power Systems - Substations and Power Equipment, Signals and Systems, Software Engineering |
Type of study |
master academic studies |
Lecturer (for classes) |
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Lecturer/Associate (for practice) |
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Lecturer/Associate (for OTC) |
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ESPB |
6.0 |
Status |
elective |
Condition |
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The goal |
The course aims to help students deeply understand the complexity of the energy transition. This will be done by exploring geopolitical, political, legal (regulatory), economic, and social aspects. |
The outcome |
Preparing students to understand and analyze the geopolitical, political, legal, economic, and social aspects of the energy transition, with a focus on aligning with the standards and goals of the European Union. The aim is to equip them with the knowledge needed to develop sustainable and integrated energy solutions. |