MSc in Economics and Finance - Applied Economics and Finance
Energy Economics, Markets, and Policy
About the course
What you will learn
The energy sector is one of the largest industries in the world and vital for economic development and societal welfare. At the same time, the sector is a major contributor to environmental pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and depletion of natural resources. The path to sustainability and decarbonisation of the economy and our societies to mitigate climate change and depletion of resources passes through the transformation of the energy sector. This involves socioeconomic challenges and opportunities that call for interdisciplinary approaches and innovative commercial and policy solutions. The aim of this course is to apply economic analysis to an increasingly dynamic, sustainable, and international energy context. The pursuing of this goal is aligned with developing the students’ skills and capabilities, as described in the CBS’ Nordic Nine values, and the production and protection of the prosperity of the society for current and future generations. Given the demand for skilled professionals specialised in economics in the energy business (e.g., practitioners, decision-makers, regulators, entrepreneurs, and consultants), the objective of this course is to provide the students with training in economic aspects on which energy business, regulation, and policy are based. The aim is to enable the students to:
- Demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of energy economics, renewable, and non-renewable energy sources, and energy markets
- Understand the driving forces and the economic, regulatory, technological, environmental, social, and policy aspects of this dynamic and evolving sector
- Select, formulate, and discuss cases and examples that reflect the challenges faced by different stakeholders (regulators, practitioners or NGOs, among others) in the energy sector
- Understand the current and future trends and challenges for a sustainable transition of the energy sector