Energy Economics - Interactive curriculae of TU Ilmenau
The interactive curriculae provide information on the degree programmes offered by the TU Ilmenau.
Please refer to the respective study and examination rules and regulations for the legally binding curricula (Annex Curriculum).
You can find all details on planned lectures and classes in the course catalogue.
Please note that this page is no longer updated. All modules and study plans from PO version 2021 onwards (Bachelor and Master study programs) are now available on the Campus Portal.
| module properties Energy Economics in degree program Master Wirtschaftsinformatik 2021 | |
|---|---|
| module number | 200829 |
| examination number | 2500588 |
| department | Department of Economic Sciences and Media |
| ID of group | 2541 (Economic Theory) |
| module leader | Prof. Dr. Oliver Budzinski |
| term | summer term only |
| language | English |
| credit points | 5 |
| on-campus program (h) | 22 |
| self-study (h) | 128 |
| obligation | elective module |
| exam | alternative examination performance |
| details of the certificate | Preparation and presentation of a term paper Participation in input events and presentation on a topic assigned during the event. In the case of illness, a repeat examination will be offered. |
| link to Moodle course | https://moodle2.tu-ilmenau.de/course/view.php?id=1671 |
| teacher | Dr. habil. Jörg Jasper |
| signup details for alternative examinations | This module contains at least one alternative exam part. Please note that this must usually be registered at the beginning of the semester in which it is offered. |
| maximum number of participants | 30 |
| previous knowledge and experience | modules Mikroökonomik, Grundlagen der VWL |
| learning outcome | Students are able to describe the functioning and regulation of the European and US electricity markets and can critically assess them from an energy economics perspective. |
| content | The Energy Economics course deals with the functioning and regulation of electricity markets. The focus is on the German, and to some extent also the European and US electricity markets. The course provides insights into the areas of electricity generation, the wholesale electricity market, the grid and electricity sales. The current status of German and European regulation will be discussed. In addition, the planned decarbonization of the electricity sector with regard to a sustainable and climate-friendly/neutral electricity industry will be discussed. In addition to the theoretical basics (e.g. on the issue of capacity mechanisms), an insight into practical solutions is provided time and again. |
| media of instruction and technical requirements for education and examination in case of online participation | Power-Point slides, accompanying literature |
| literature / references | Relevant literature will be provided at the beginning of the semester. |
| evaluation of teaching | |

