370.043 Selected Topics in Energy Economics and Environment
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2023W, VU, 3.0h, 4.5EC
TUWEL

Properties

  • Semester hours: 3.0
  • Credits: 4.5
  • Type: VU Lecture and Exercise
  • Format: Presence

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to apply knowledge on selected topics in energy and environmental economics. They understand the interrelationships and interdependencies between different energy sectors, energy technologies, energy infrastructures, energy services and the corresponding impacts on the environment.

Subject of course

Building on the introductory courses in energy economics, selected aspects of the energy value chain are examined in greater depth in this course. Starting from the resource perspective on the supply side (fossil, renewable, nuclear), various climate-neutral energy carriers and final energy service sectors (especially heat, transport and industry) are then dealt with in detail. Since the coordination of energy supply and demand takes place on the energy markets, this course will pay special attention to this aspect or to possible interventions on the markets in times of crises and global tensions. Finally, attempts are also made to frequently engage external guest speakers for individual units on a timely energy/environmental-related topic.

Schedule of individual lectures

02.10.2023, 13.00 - 14.00 (Antonia Golab, Hans Auer): Introduction

09.10.2023, 13.00 - 16.00, Lecture 1 (Hans Auer): European energy security - market interventions in times of global tensions (Exercise 1) 

16.10.2023, 13.00 - 16.00, Lecture 2 (Hans Auer): Electricity market design with high shares of renewable generation

23.10.2023, 13.00 - 16.00, Lecture 3 (Sebastian Zwickl-Bernhard): What to do with existing natural gas infrastructure? (Exercise 2)

06.11.2023, 13.00 - 16.00, Lecture 4 (Nikolaus Houben): Machine learning-based energy forecasts: methods, applications, and their economic evaluation

13.11.2023, 13.00 - 16.00, Lecture 5 (Mostafa Fallahnejad): District heating & GIS (Exercise 3)

20.11.2023, 13.00 - 15.00, written Exam, Part 1

27.11.2023, 13.00 - 16.00, Lecture 6 (Jonas Martin): Hydrogen fuels in heavy duty transport (Exercise 4)

04.12.2023, 13.00 - 16.00, Lecture 7 (Antonia Golab): Charging infrastructure allocation for long-distance road transport in the context of energy system decarbonization

11.12.2023, 13.00 - 16.00, Lecture 8 (Manuel Welsch): Nuclear perspectives 

08.01.2024, 13.00 - 16.00, Lecture 9 (Bernadette Fina): Energy communities (Exercise 5)

15.01.2024, 13.00 - 16.00, Lecture 10 (Eike Blume-Werry): Decarbonisation of the industrial sector 

22.01.2024, 13.00 - 15.00, written Exam, Part 2

Affiliation: Antonia Golab, Hans Auer, Sebastian Zwickl-Bernhard, Nikolaus Houben & Mostafa Fallahnejad: Energy Economics Group (EEG), TU Wien
             Jonas Martin: PhD Candidate, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
             Manuel Welsch: Fellow, Payne Institute for Public Policy, Colorado School of Mines
             Bernadette Fina: Senior Scientist, Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT)
             Eike Blume-Werry: Senior Expert Energy & Climate Policy, Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie (BDI e.V.)

Teaching methods

  • Thematic lectures
  • Interactive discussions with students
  • Discussion of practical case studies
  • Written assignments and submission of homeworks (calculation examples, thematic summaries)
  • References to further literature and practical information/events

Mode of examination

Written

Additional information

Important Information!

An overview presentation of all courses offered by EEG in the upcoming winter-term will take place on Thursday, Oct. 5, 2023 at 11 a.m. at EI 9!

If you have any questions about this course, please contact Antonia Golab - Email: golab@eeg.tuwien.ac.at

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Mon13:00 - 16:0002.10.2023 - 22.01.2024EI 2 Pichelmayer HS - ETIT Vorlesung
Thu11:00 - 12:0005.10.2023EI 9 Hlawka HS - ETIT Vorbesprechung
Selected Topics in Energy Economics and Environment - Single appointments
DayDateTimeLocationDescription
Mon02.10.202313:00 - 16:00EI 2 Pichelmayer HS - ETIT Vorlesung
Thu05.10.202311:00 - 12:00EI 9 Hlawka HS - ETIT Vorbesprechung
Mon09.10.202313:00 - 16:00EI 2 Pichelmayer HS - ETIT Vorlesung
Mon16.10.202313:00 - 16:00EI 2 Pichelmayer HS - ETIT Vorlesung
Mon23.10.202313:00 - 16:00EI 2 Pichelmayer HS - ETIT Vorlesung
Mon30.10.202313:00 - 16:00EI 2 Pichelmayer HS - ETIT Vorlesung
Mon06.11.202313:00 - 16:00EI 2 Pichelmayer HS - ETIT Vorlesung
Mon13.11.202313:00 - 16:00EI 2 Pichelmayer HS - ETIT Vorlesung
Mon20.11.202313:00 - 16:00EI 2 Pichelmayer HS - ETIT Vorlesung
Mon27.11.202313:00 - 16:00EI 2 Pichelmayer HS - ETIT Vorlesung
Mon04.12.202313:00 - 16:00EI 2 Pichelmayer HS - ETIT Vorlesung
Mon11.12.202313:00 - 16:00EI 2 Pichelmayer HS - ETIT Vorlesung
Mon18.12.202313:00 - 16:00EI 2 Pichelmayer HS - ETIT Vorlesung
Mon08.01.202413:00 - 16:00EI 2 Pichelmayer HS - ETIT Vorlesung
Mon15.01.202413:00 - 16:00EI 2 Pichelmayer HS - ETIT Vorlesung
Mon22.01.202413:00 - 16:00EI 2 Pichelmayer HS - ETIT Vorlesung

Examination modalities

The overall grade (100% of the possible total points) is composed of 2 parts:

- 50% of the total points can be obtained from the written assignments of the 5 homeworks (calculation examples, thematic summaries); per homework max. 10%. During the semester, 5 homeworks must be delivered (within the announced deadlines) in time. The homeworks are to be done in groups of 2 students each.

- 50% of the total points can be achieved in the 2 written examinations in the middle and at the end of the semester (max. 25% each).

Please note, for each of the 2 parts (homeworks, written exams) at least 50% of the possible points must be achieved to get a positive grade!

Course registration

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Curricula

Literature

The following documents are available for download on TUWEL:

- Set of slides per course unit

- All necessary documents for the exercises and homeworks (task specifications, references, submission modalities, ...)

Previous knowledge

Interest in energy and environmental economics

Language

English