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MBA Energy ManagementSYLLABUS
2017-19
18th June 2018
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
Prof. Dr. Georg ERDMANN
Prof. Dr. Dodo ZU KNYPHAUSEN-AUFSESS
Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. h.c. Dr. h.c. Franz Jürgen SÄCKER
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kai STRUNZ
Prof. Dr. Christian VON HIRSCHHAUSEN
Prof. Dr. Jan KRATZER
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Welcome to the Energy Management Master Programme!
Dear Students,
As the global environment changes and new technologies evolve, energy managementbecomes a complex, fast-paced field, requiring new solutions to be delivered by highlyskilled and appropriately trained individuals who combine profound understanding of theunderlying technologies, economic contexts, legal conditions and business practiseswith advanced practical abilities.
We are delighted to welcome you to this exciting TU programme, where faculty andindustry experts convey the latest scientific and practical insights the field, discusstoday’s challenges, and prepare students for leading roles in shaping the industry, andsociety, for the future ahead.
We are looking forward to meeting you in person.
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
Academic Director
Lennart EHRL Jan SUCHANEK
Academic Coordinator Academic Coordinator
Sandra LUBAHN
Manager
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Contents
Overview 6
Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Macro-Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Micro-Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
First Semester 12
Module 1 Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Module 2 Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Module 3 Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Module 4 Energy Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Second Semester 24
Module 5 Energy Grids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Module 6 Investments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Module 7 Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Third Semester 32
Module 8 Elective Compulsory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Module 9 Master Thesis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Alumni Programme 37
Appendix: Contributors 40
Lecturers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
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The MBA Team
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
Academic Director MBA Energy ManagementEnergy and Resources ManagementTechnische Universität Berlinhttps://www.er.tu-berlin.de/
Jan SUCHANEK, Dipl.-Vw. (MSc), MBL, CSMAcademic [email protected]
Lennart EHRL, M.A.Academic [email protected]
Sandra LUBAHN
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Figure 1: Curriculum Energy Management MBA
Macro-Structure
The following is an excerpt from the Study and Examination Regulation of the Programme“Energy Management”, MBA, of Technische Universität Berlin of January 21st 2015.
The programme is structured in compulsory and optional compulsory modules, whichare complementing each other bottom-up. The order of the modules is shown in theexample schedule [figure 1].
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Achievements totalling to 90 credit points are to be gathered; 72 CP in modules and 18CP in the master thesis.
In the compulsory part, 7 modules totalling 62 CP must be completed, and in thecompulsory optional part 1 module of 10 CP. [...]
Excursions in the first two terms and the selection of lecturers assure the required link tothe practice.
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TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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Figure 2: Weekly Schedule MBA Energy Management, Room S5
Micro-Structure
Location and Times
Unless otherwise announced, lectures, tutorials, consultancy and peer group meetingstake place at House 9, EUREF-Campus, 10829 Berlin, Germany, room S5. Studentscan access this room during regular office hours for peer groups and individual study forthe preparation and revision of lectures and tutorials (figure 2).
Lectures
Lectures are held by professors and academic staff of TU Berlin and other universities,and by professionals of the energy industry. They convey the core teachings. Groupwork is frequent. Homework may be assigned. Lectures start sin tempore, i.e. sharp.
Fridays
9:30 am—1:00 pm2:15 pm—5:00 pm
Saturdays
9:30 am—1:00 pm2:15 pm—5:00 pm
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Tutorials
Wednesdays 8:00 am—10:00 am and 10:00 am—12:00
Tutorials are mostly held by research associates and assistants of the respective chairs.Of a generally more interactive nature, they repeat lecture material, supply supportiveinformation, offer additional training, and help prepare for lectures and tasks.
Peer Groups & Individual Study
Mondays
9:30 am—5:00 pm
Tuesdays
9:30 am—5:00 pm
Thursdays
9:30 am—5:00 pm
For teamwork during the course, students of diverse background will be grouped together.These groups serve for training presentation and interpersonal skills, and for academicexchange.
Semiar room S5 is generally accessible for individual and group study and for thepreparation of lectures, unless it is used for language classes and other additionalcourses.
German for Beginners Class
Mondays & Tuesdays
9:30 am – 12:30 pm & 12:30 pm – 15:30 pm
Language classes incur a small additional fee. Advanced language classes are available,for which the taking of a test is mandatory.
Consultancy
On Appointment
First contact for all academic topics is the team of supervisors. Students are welcomedto seek advice and present ideas in person. Please make an appointment beforehand.
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E-Learning Platform ‘Moodle’ and Internet
TU runs an online learning platform called MOODLE. It is the official channel for an-nouncements, for the distribution of material, for registration to events, etc. Studentsmust log on frequently, even in lecture free times.
We provide wireless Internet for all students and lecturers. TU Berlin’s various IT servicescan be used by all participants.
Excursions
Wednesdays (1st Semester), Thursdays (2nd Semester)
Extra-curricular excursions and presentations by research institutes or commercialenterprises are regularly scheduled on Wednesdays. Registration before attendancemay be required.
Exams
A written exam, paper, presentation, or portfolio concludes each module. Everythingthat was dealt with in the lectures, tutorials, and compulsory excursions within themodule may be subject to examination. Exams start sin tempore, i.e. sharp. A failedexamination may be repeated twice. For further details, please refer to the official Studyand Examination Regulation.
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EUREF Master ProgrammesOpening
October 9th 2017, 4pm-7pmHouse 9, EUREF Campus, 10829 Berlin
Welcome AddressesTeam Introduction
Music, Refreshments
Orientation Week
October 10th–12th 2017
Campus TourIce Breakers
Administrative Duties
MBA Programme First Lecture
October 13th 2017, 9:30am–5pm
MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT First Semester 2016-17
Module 1 Technology
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
Aims and Scope This module repeats and deepens students’ knowledge of energytechnologies and systems in the framework of today’s changing world, laying the tech-nical foundations for the coming modules. It runs in parallel to module 2, EconomicFundamentals.
Times and Place Lectures: Friday and / or Saturdays, 9:30am–5:00pm. TutorialsWednesdays, 8:00am–10:00am.
Keywords Energy physics and energy technologies; thermodynamics, mechanics,chemical processes; Carnot engines and cycles; fossil fuels and renewable energysources; conversion technologies; recent global and local developments; storage andtransport technologies; electrical engineering, grids; transitions and trends.
Schedule
Fri. 13/10/17 Introduction: Energy and Energy Markets L1Framework, technologies, infrastructures, markets and concepts;global trends, reserves and resources, fundamental relationshipsProf. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
Wed.18/10/17 Thermodynamics / Peer Group Organisation (2hrs) T1Benjamin GROSSE / Jan SUCHANEK
Forschungscampus MOBILITY2GRID X1
Fri. 20/10/17 Renewable Energy Sources L2Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
Wed. 25/10/17 Renewables (2hrs) T2Benjamin GROSSE
EUREF Consultancy X2
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Fri. 27/10/17 Fossil Fuels, Petroleum Engineering L3Prof. Dr.-Ing. Gioia FALCONE
Sat. 28/10/17 Power Grids and Dynamic Grid Control L4Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kai STRUNZ
Wed.1/11/17 Tutorial: Power Grids (2hrs) T3Dr.-Ing. Maren KUSCHKE
Wed. 8/11/17 Tutorial: Module Wrapup Q&A (2hrs) T4Dr.-Ing. Maren KUSCHKE, Benjamin GROSSE
Thur. 16/11/17 Exam, 8:00 am, written, 90 minutes, graded E1Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
Literature
[1] GEA. Global Energy Assesment - Toward a Sustainable Future. Cambridge, UKand New York, NY, USA and the International Institute for Applied System Analysis,Laxenburg, Austria, http://www.globalenergyassessment.org/, 2012.
[2] Robert L. Jaffe and Washington Taylor. The Physics of Energy. Cambridge Univer-sity Press, 2018.
[3] T.J. Overbye J.D. Glover, M.S. Sarna. Power System Analysis and Design. CengageLearning, 2011.
[4] Volker Quaschning. Understanding Renewable Energy Systems. Earthscan, 2005.
[5] W Shepherd and D W Shepherd. Energy Studies. Imperial College Press, 2008.
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Module 2 Economics
Prof. Dr. Georg ERDMANN
Energy SystemsTechnische Universität BerlinInternational Association for Energy Economics (IAEE)https://www.ensys.tu-berlin.de/
Aims and Scope This module introduces Economics and presents core findings inthe field of energy, explaining the economic fundamentals for the coming modules. Itruns in parallel to module 1, Technological Foundations.
Times and Place Lectures: Friday and / or Saturdays, 9:30am–5:00pm. TutorialsWednesdays, 10:00am–12:00 noon.
Keywords Welfare analysis, prices and markets, markets forms, production and pricingdecisions, natural resource economics, merit order effects, external effects, tradingin allowances, fundamentals of investment decisions, market failures and regulation,sustainability, global commons, security of supply.
Schedule
Sat. 14/10/17 Economics I L5Prof. Dr. Georg ERDMANN
Wed. 18/10/17 Tutorial: Microeconomics T5Lars DITTMAR
Sat. 21/10/17 Economics II L6Prof. Dr. Aaron PRAKTIKNJO
Wed. 25/10/17 Tutorial: Marginal Costs, Merit Order T6Lars DITTMAR
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Wed. 1/11/17 Tutorial (2hrs): Investment Decisions T7Lars DITTMAR
CHP Plant VATTENFALL in Berlin X3
Fri. 3/11/17 Regulation and Incentives L7Prof. Dr. Klaus HEINE
Sat. 4/11/17 Economics III L8Prof. Dr. Georg ERDMANN
Wed. 8/11/17 Tutorial: Q&A (2hrs) T8Lars DITTMAR
Fri. 17/11/17 Exam, 8:00 am, written, 90 minutes, graded E2Prof. Dr. Georg ERDMANN
Wed. 22/11/17 Recruitment Training Day T9Schneider Electric
Literature
[1] Subhes C Bhattacharyya. Energy Economics: Concepts, Issues, Markets andGovernance. Springer, 2011.
[2] H L Varian. Intermediate Microeconomics: A Modern Approach. Norton, 2014.
[3] Peter Zweifel, Aaron Praktiknjo, and Georg Erdmann. Energy Economics: Theoryand Practice. Springer, 2017.
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Module 3 Business
Prof. Dr. Dodo ZU KNYPHAUSEN-AUFSESS
Strategic Leadership and Global ManagementTechnische Universität Berlinhttps://www.strategie.tu-berlin.de/
Aims and Scope This module presents the foundations of business and discussesbasic tools and applications in the context of the energy industry.
Times and Place Lectures: Friday and Saturdays, 9:30am–5:00pm. Tutorials Wednes-days, 8:00am–12:00 noon.
Keywords Fundamentals of management and business administration; managementand leadership; shareholder and stakeholder value approach; the concept of strategy;Porter’s Five Forces, SWOT-Analysis, etc.; strategic business units; industry analysis;generic strategies; vertical integration; portfolio analysis; diversification; strategy process;case studies.
Schedule
Fri. 24/11/17 Management in the Energy Sector L9Market Roles, Functions & Participants in Liberalised Energy MarketsProf. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
Sat. 25/11/17 Business I L10Prof. Dr. Dodo ZU KNYPHAUSEN-AUFSESS
Wed. 29/11/17 Presentation Techniques I T9Markus GRAEBIG
SENSE Lab, TU Berlin X4
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Fri. 1/12/17 Business II L11Dr. Maximilian WACHTER
Sat. 2/12/17 (continues) L12
Wed. 6/12/17 Presentation Techniques II T10Markus GRAEBIG
VHPREADY X5
Fri. 8/12/17 Business III L13aProf. Dr. Dodo ZU KNYPHAUSEN-AUFSESS
The Energy Industry in its Regulatory Framework L13bProf. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
Sat. 9/12/17 Business IV L14Prof. Dr. Dodo ZU KNYPHAUSEN-AUFSESS,Nadja BERSECK
Wed. 13/12/17 Tutorial: Q&A T11
Fr. 15/12/17 Exam: Presentations, 8 hours, pass / fail E3Prof. Dr. Dodo ZU KNYPHAUSEN-AUFSESS
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
+ Christmas Celebration
Literature
[1] Matt Carter. Designing Science Presentations: A Visual Guide to Figures, Papers,Slides, Posters, and More. Academic Press, 2013.
[2] Robert Grant. Contemporary Strategy Analysis. Wiley, 2016.
[3] Susan McHugh William G. Nickels, James McHugh. Understanding Business.McGraw-Hill, 2013.
Christmas Dinner
Dec. 15th 2017, 6pm
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Module 4 Energy Law
Prof. Dr. Dr. Dres. h.c. Franz Jürgen SÄCKER
enreg Institute for Regulatory and Energy Law Berlin, Directorhttp://saecker.enreg.eu/
Aims and Scope This module presents the legal framework of today’s energy marketson the global scale, the EU plane and Germany.
Times and Place Lectures: Friday and Saturdays, 9:30am–5:00pm. Tutorials Wednes-days from 8:00am.
Keywords The Legal System of the EU and the Third Energy Package; CompetitionLaw and Regulatory Law; Germany’s “Energiewende” and EEG; EU Secondary Law v.Regional Developments; Smart Meter Rollouts; Energy Policy; Infrastructure Regulation.
Schedule
Fri. 12/1/18 Introduction to European Union (Energy) Law L15Prof. Dr. Lydia SCHOLZ
Sat. 13/1/18 Energy Policy, European Law and Business Practice L16Peter HOHAUS
Wed. 17/1/18 Tutorial T12Eleni-Aristea ALEVIZOU / Juliane STEFFENS
Arcadis X6
Fri. 19/1/18 The EU Legal Framework for Infrastructure Regulation L17Dr. Carsten KÖNIG
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Sat. 20/1/18 EU Energy Law and Policy L18Dr. Oliver KOCH
Tue. 22/1/18 European Energy Exchange Leipzig X7
Wed. 23/1/18 Tutorial T13Eleni-Aristea ALEVIZOU / Juliane STEFFENS
Fri. 26/1/18 Energy Law in Practice L19Dr. Oliver FRANZ
Sat. 27/1/18 The EU Legal Framework for Energy Wholesale Trading L20Dr. Annegret GROEBEL
Mon. 29/1/18—Tue. 6/2/18Paper, 10 pages, graded E4Prof. Dr. Dr. Dres. h.c. Franz Jürgen SÄCKER
Literature
[1] Angus Johnston and Guy Block. EU Energy Law. Oxford University Press, 2012.
[2] Kim Talus. EU Energy Law and Policy. A Critical Account. Oxford University Press,2013.
[3] Kate L. Turabian. A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Disserta-tions. The University of Chicago Press, 2013.
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Exam Retakes
Technology: April 12th 2018Economics: April 18th 2018
Summer Term Starts
First Compulsory Elective Lecture: April 19th 2018 (cf. Module 8)
First Compulsory Lecture: April 20st 2018
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Module 5 Energy Grids
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kai STRUNZ
Sustainable Electric Networks and Sources of EnergyTechnische Universität Berlinhttp://www.eecs.tu-berlin.de/
Aims and Scope This module deals with the technicalities of grid management in achanging energy environment, the challenges of transformation processes between dif-ferent forms and sources of energy, and the management response to novel regulationsand technological change.
Times and Place Lectures: Friday and / or Saturdays, 9:30am–5:00pm. TutorialsWednesdays, 10:00am–12:00 noon.
Keywords Power flow, active and reactive power, power system control, blackouts,network topologies, challenges of renewable energy integration; grid management, bal-ancing; liquid fuels and pipelines vs. electricity transmission; convergence, substitutionand inter-operability; redundancy principle; sector coupling, power-to-gas; power-to-heat;mobility-to-grid; responding to network development plans.
Schedule
Wed. 18/4/18 Preparatorium 14:00–16:00 hrs T14Dr.-Ing. Maren KUSCHKE
Thur. 19/4/18 TIM Kickoff, cf. Module 8
Fr. 20/4/18 Semester Intro & Energy Grids Overview L21Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
Sat. 21/4/18 Electricity Grids I L22Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kai STRUNZ
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Tue. 24/5/18 Tutorial T15Dr.-Ing. Maren KUSCHKE
Wed. 25/4/18 Excursion: Hannovermesse X8
Thur. 26/4/18 Excursion: Connecticum Job Fair X9
Fri. 27/4/18 Energy and Transport Grids L23Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dietmar GÖHLICH
Electricity Grids IIProf. Dr.-Ing. Kai STRUNZ
Sat. 28/4/18 Electricity Grids III L24Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kai STRUNZ
Wed. 2/5/18 Tutorial T16Dr.-Ing. Maren KUSCHKE
Wed. 2/5/18 Visitation: EADP X10
Thur. 3/5/18 Excursion: TenneT Virtual Vision X11
Fri. 4/5/18 Grid Management I L25Dr. Bodo HERRMANN
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
Sat. 5/5/18 Grid Management II L26Dr. Frank Peter HANSEN
Tued. 8/5/18 Excursion: 50Hertz Neuenhagen X12
Wed. 9/5/18 Tutorial: Q&A, 10:00–12:00 hrs T17Dr.-Ing. Maren KUSCHKE
Wed. 9/5/18 Visitation: Ponton X13
Fri. 11/5/17 Exam, 2 hours, graded E5Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kai STRUNZ
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Module 6 Investments
Prof. Dr. Christian VON HIRSCHHAUSEN
Economic Policy and Infrastructure PolicyTechnische Universität BerlinDIW Berlin (German Institute for Economic Research)Massachusetts Institute of Technologyhttps://www.wip.tu-berlin.de/
Aims and Scope This module looks at energy infrastructure from a decision makerpoint of view. Grids, storage facilities and power plants are large-scale long-terminvestments of national, if not international, scope and importance. How are suchprojects assessed, how can they be insured, how are they realised, etc. It runs in parallelto the communication block of module 7.
Times and Place Lectures: Friday and / or Saturdays, 9:30am–5:00pm. TutorialsWednesdays, 14:00am–16:00 noon. Visitations Wednesday 9:00–11:00am.
Keywords Fixed asset investment; CAPEX; infrastructure, power plants, grids andstorage as capital investment options; risk assessment and risk management; portfo-lio theory and portfolio management; foreign direct investment (FDI); financial tools,insurances, derivatives; investment project team management.
Schedule
Wed. 23/5/18 Communcation Block Kickoff, cf. Module 7
Wed. 23/5/18 Prep-Tutorial: Jens WEIBEZAHN T18
Fri. 25/5/18 Investments I L27Prof. Dr. Christian VON HIRSCHHAUSEN
Sat. 26/5/18 Investments II L28Dr. Clemens GERBAULET
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Wed. 30/5/18 Visitation: CME Group X14
Wed. 30/5/18 Tutorial: Jens WEIBEZAHN T19
Thur. 31/5/18 Visitation: Frontier Economics X15
Fri. 1/6/18 Investments in Renewables I L29Dr. Florian LEUTHOLD
Sat. 2/6/18 Investments in Renewables II L30Dr. Florian LEUTHOLD
Wed. 6/6/18 Visitation: Deutsche Bank X16
Wed. 6/6/18 Tutorial: Jens WEIBEZAHN T20
Thur. 7/6/18 Excursion: NERA Consulting X17
Fri. 8/6/18 Investments Project Management L31Dr. Sabine KÖNIG
Sat. 9/6/18 Difficult Dialogue L32Dr. Sabine KÖNIG
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
Bettina BROCKMANN
Thur. 28/6/18 Exam, written, 4 hours, graded. E6Prof. Dr. Christian VON HIRSCHHAUSEN
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Module 7 Management
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER / Prof. Dr. Georg ERDMANN
Aims and Scope This module looks at the implications of the changing energy land-scape for industrial organisations, for planning, management and controlling. How canbusinesses benefit from our understanding of the legal and economic framework? Howdo we operate, and how do we communicate?
Times and Place Lectures: Friday and / or Saturdays, 9:30am–5:00pm. TutorialsWednesdays, 8:00am–12:00 am. Note that the block on communication starts duringthe preceeding module!
Keywords Energiewende; value pools, business ideas, proposals, plans, and modelsin changing technological and regulatory environments; small group communication,conflict management, leadership communication; facilitation, mediation; change man-agement.
Examination Form Participants will be assigned to compose a business plan, write atest, and contribute orally. These three parts are weighted 40 / 40 / 20 % in the overallgrade.
Block on Communication In a blended learning module, communication strategiesare taught and trained.
Schedule
Wed. 23/5/18 Business Communication Kickoff (live, 2hrs) T21Bettina BROCKMANN
23/5–15/6/18 Business Communication: Online T22–24Bettina BROCKMANN
Fri. 15/6/18 Energy Management: Introduction L33Prof. Dr. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
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Sat. 16/6/18 Business Communication: In-house L34Bettina BROCKMANN
Wed. 20/6/18 Business Communication: Dialogue I (4hrs) T25Joint session with students from San José State University, USABettina BROCKMANN
Wed. 20/6/18 Visitation: BTC group X18
Thur. 21/6/18 Excursion: ENERCON Magdeburg X19
Sat. 23/6/18 Germany’s ‘Energiewende’—State of Affairs L35Prof. Dr. Georg ERDMANN
Thur. 28/6/18 Exam Module Investments
Fri. 29/6/18 Energy Sector Management I L36Dr. Christian NABE
Sat. 30/6/18 Energy Sector Management II L37Dr. Christian NABE
Wed. 4/7/18 Tutorial (4hrs): Nadja BERSECK T26
Wed. 4/7/18 Visitation: Dr. Thomas WEISS, Accenture X20
Thur. 5/7/18 Excursion: Christian BUSCH, KPMG X21
Fri. 6/7/18 Energy Sector Management III L38Dr. habil. Hans-Günter SCHWARZ
Sat. 7/7/18 Energy Sector Management IV L39Dr. habil. Hans-Günter SCHWARZ
Wed. 11/7/18 All-day Visitation: Ekkehart WILL, EEX X22
Fri. 13/7/18 Test, written, 85 minutes, graded (40%) E7aProf. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
Thur. 19/7/18 Handling in date: business plan, graded (40%) E7b
Fri. 20/7/18 Presentation, oral, 5 minutes, graded (10%) E7b
Sat. 21/7/18 Exhibition, written, poster, graded (10%) E7b
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Graduation Ceremony MBA Energy Management 2016-18
July 21st 2018
Lichthof TU Berlin, 14:00hrs
Including: Exhibition of Business Plans
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Exam Retakes
between October 1st and October 5th 2018, t.b.a.
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Orientation WeekWelcome the new students!
October 1st–5th 2018
1/10/18 Charlottenburg Tour, IT Bootcamp, etc.2/10/18 EUREF ice breaker and paper chase
4/10/18 City and Libraries5/10/18 Master Programs Opening Ceremony, Lichthof, 4pm
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Module 8 Elective Compulsory
Aim and Scope In their last module, students look at current energy related practicalissues and challenges. Students choose either sub-module Module 8-A EfficiencyManagement or Module 8-B Innovation Management. In parallel, students work on theirmaster thesis.
Module 8-A Efficiency Management
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
Aims and Scope Students look at technical projects and products such as buildings,plants, city planning and apply the knowledge gained in prior modules in case studies.
Keywords Buildings and energy efficiency; green house gas emissions, demandside management, combined heat and power generation, process chain management,energy efficiency technologies, payback calculation methods, local heat and coolinggrids, project management, ISO standards.
Schedule
Fr. 2/11/18 Efficiency Managment I L40aProf. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
Sat. 3/11/18 Efficiency Managment II L41aProf. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
Fr. 16/11/18 Efficiency Managment III L42aDr. Armin KRAFT
Sat. 17/11/18 Efficiency Managment IV L43aDr. Armin KRAFT
Fr. 7/12/18 Efficiency Managment V L44aProf. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
Sat. 8/12/18 Efficiency Managment VI L45aProf. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
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Fr. 1/2/19 Finaly presentations + documentations, discussions L46aProf. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
Sat. 2/2/19 Finaly presentations + documentations, discussions L47aProf. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
Exam Portfolio, pass / fail.50% presentation, , 25% documentation, 25% discussion participation.Prof. Dr. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
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MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Third Semester, 2016-17
Module 8-B Innovation Management
Prof. Dr. Jan KRATZER
Aims and Scope The module Technology and Innovation Management is an interdis-ciplinary project. Students learn about innovation and technology management in theoryand practice. First, the course provides theoretical input sessions about innovationmanagement, technology management, project management, team building, and more.Second, the students will apply this knowledge to a real project and work together with in-dustrial partners. They will develop a business model and prototype in (interdisciplinary)teams based on a given problem. Finally, the teams hand in a written project report andgive an oral presentation on their prototype.
Supervisors Julian ALEXANDRAKIS, Dr. Maren BORKERT
Keywords Ideation; prototyping; quantitative and qualitative methods; innovation man-agement; team building and team management; innovation assessment; systematicmodelling; agile methods; software; synergy; innovation pathways; venture teams;temporary task forces; restrictive vs. promotive control; inter-organisational teams.
Schedule
Thur. 19/4/18 Introduction Lecture, Teaming, Air Mobility, Energy & Blockchain,World Café with Industry Partner L40bProf. Dr. Jan KRATZER & Team
Thur. 26/4/18 Air Mobility in the City, Qualitative Research Methods, Project Planning L41bProf. Dr. Jan KRATZER & Team
Thur. 17/5/18 Qualitative Research Methods, Ideation L42bProf. Dr. Jan KRATZER & Team
Thur. 8/11/18 Quantitative Research Methods IMarket Analysis L43bProf. Dr. Jan KRATZER & Team
Fri. 9/11/18 Excursion L44bProf. Dr. Jan KRATZER & Team
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MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Third Semester, 2016-17
Thur. 22/11/18 Quantitative Research Methods II L45bProf. Dr. Jan KRATZER
Fr. 23/11/18 Quantitative Research Methods III L46bProf. Dr. Jan KRATZER
Thur. 6/12/18 3D Business Modelling & FeedbackPitch Training L47bProf. Dr. Jan KRATZER
Fr. 7/12/18 Finaly presentations + documentations, discussions L48bProf. Dr. Jan KRATZER
Exam Portfolio, pass / fail.50% presentation (20min), 50% documentation (10 pages)Prof. Dr. Jan KRATZER
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MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Third Semester, 2016-17
Module 9 Master Thesis
Supervisors Individual.
Aims and Scope Students demonstrate with the Master Thesis to be capable toaddress a problem from their study programme independently, based on scientificmethods, within a specific deadline. Once registered for the thesis, students have fourmonths to conclude.
Schedule To start the master thesis, 62 CP must have been gathered; this equalssuccessful completion of all mandatory modules M1-M7. Technically, the earliest startingdate is hence six weeks after the last exam; this year, that is Sept. 1st 2018. The thesiscan be postponed but should be completed in the third term.
Students prepare a synopsis / a plan prior to registering.
Contents Individual.
Form Fifty pages, plus introduction and annex(es). In English. Scientific standardsprerequisite. More detailed formal requirements to be announced.
Wed. 18/7/18 Tutorial: Preparation for Master Thesis and Term III T27Jan SUCHANEK
Graduation Ceremony MBA Energy Management 2017-19
July 20th 2019 (tbc)
Details to be announced
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MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Third Semester, 2016-17
Alumni Programme
With your degree, you become part of the alumni network. Alumni receive invitations toparticipate in the further extension of the academic programme, and to events held onthe campus and within the network.
As the programme rolls over, you are cordially invited to participate in the curricular andextracurricular events of the following academic year(s).
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MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Lecturers
Lecturers & Tutors
Eleni-Aristea ALEVIZOU
Research FellowTUBS GmbH – TU Berlin Science MarketingSupervisor Master on European and International Energy Law (MBL)https://www.enreg.eu/
Julian ALEXANDRAKS
Research AssociateTechnische Universität Berlinwww.entrepreneurship.tu-berlin.de
Nadja BERSECK
Research AssociateTechnische Universität Berlinhttps://www.strategie.tu-berlin.de/
Dr. Maren BORKERT
Research AssociateTechnische Universität Berlinhttp://www.entrepreneurship.tu-berlin.de/
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MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Lecturers
Bettina BROCKMANN
Lecturer AY-A, Communication StudiesSan José State University, California, USAhttp://www.sjsu.edu/
Philipp DEIDER, M.SC.Academic [email protected]
Lars DITTMAR
Research AssociateTechnische Universität Berlinhttps://www.ensys.tu-berlin.de/
Sarah DREWNING, M.A.Academic [email protected]
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MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Lecturers
Lennart EHRL, M.A.Academic [email protected]
Prof. Dr. Georg ERDMANN
Energy SystemsTechnische Universität BerlinInternational Association for Energy Economics (IAEE)https://www.ensys.tu-berlin.de/
Prof. Dr. Gioia FALCONE
Professor and Head of Oil and Gas Engineering CentreCentre for Oil & Gas EngineeringCranfield University, UKhttp://www.ite.tu-clausthal.de/
Dr. Oliver Helge FRANZ
Regulatory ManagerRWE Deutschland AGhttp://rwe.com/
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MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Lecturers
Dr. Clemens GERBAULET
Research AssociateTechnische Universität Berlinhttps://www.wip.tu-berlin.de/
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dietmar GÖHLICH
Methods of Product Desgin and MechatronicsTU Berlinhttps://www.mpm.tu-berlin.de/
Markus GRAEBIG
Research AssociateTechnische Universität Berlinhttps://www.ensys.tu-berlin.de/
Dr. Annegret GROEBEL
International RelationsBundesnetzagenturhttp://www.bundesnetzagentur.de/
Benjamin GROSSE
Research AssociateTechnische Universität Berlinhttp://www.er.tu-berlin.de/
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MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Lecturers
Dr. Frank Peter HANSEN
TenneTManagement Regulatory AffairsFormer Bundesnetzagenturhttp://www.tennet.eu/
Prof. Dr. Klaus HEINE
Law and EconomicsErasmus School of Law, RotterdamJean Monnet Chair of Economic Analysis of European Lawhttp://klausheine.eu/
Dr. Bodo HERRMANN
Head of Unit: Grid Development / ExpansionBundesnetzagenturhttp://www.bundesnetzagentur.de/
Prof. Dr. Christian VON HIRSCHHAUSEN
Economic Policy and Infrastructure PolicyTechnische Universität BerlinDIW Berlin (German Institute for Economic Research)Massachusetts Institute of Technologyhttps://www.wip.tu-berlin.de/
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MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Lecturers
Peter HOHAUS
Economic Policy AdvisorUniper A.G.http://uniper.energy
Prof. Dr. Dodo ZU KNYPHAUSEN-AUFSESS
Strategic Leadership and Global ManagementTechnische Universität Berlinhttps://www.strategie.tu-berlin.de/
Dr. Oliver KOCH
DG EnergyEuropean Commissionhttps://ec.europa.eu/energy/
Dr. Carsten KÖNIG
Research FellowUniversity of Colognewww.ls-koerber.de
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MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Lecturers
Dr. Sabine KÖNIG
Project Development / Projects and MarketsThermal Development, General Project ManagerSTEAGhttp://www.steag.com/
Dr. Armin KRAFT
CEO EEB, enerkohttp://enerko.de/
Prof. Dr. Jan KRATZER
Entrepreneurship and Innovation ManagementTechnische Universität BerlinCfE Center for Entrepreneurship at TU Berlinhttps://www.entrepreneurship.tu-berlin.de/
Dr.-Ing. Maren KUSCHKE
Research AssociateTechnische Universität Berlinhttp://www.sense.tu-berlin.de/
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MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Lecturers
Dr. Florian LEUTHOLD
Vortex Energy Group, COOTU Berlinhttp://vortex-energy-group.com/
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim MÜLLER-KIRCHENBAUER
Academic Director MBA Energy ManagementEnergy and Resources ManagementTechnische Universität Berlinhttps://www.er.tu-berlin.de/
Dr. Christian NABE
ECOFYSPower Systems and MarketsPreviously Technische Universität Berlinhttp://www.ecofys.com/
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Aaron PRAKTIKNJO
RWTH Aachen UniversityE.ON ERC Energy Research Centerhttp://www.eonerc.rwth-aachen.de/
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MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Lecturers
Prof. Dr. Dr. Dres. h.c. Franz Jürgen SÄCKER
enreg Institute for Regulatory and Energy Law Berlin, Directorhttp://saecker.enreg.eu/
Prof. Dr. Lydia SCHOLZ
Economic and Business LawHochschule Bremenhttp://www.hs-bremen.de/
Dr. habil. Hans-Günter SCHWARZ
Electricity Market ModellingNew Business RWE Supply and Tradinghttp://www.rwe.de/
Dr. Juliane STEFFENS
Research FellowInstitute for Energy and Regulatory Law Berlin (enreg)http://enreg.eu/
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MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Lecturers
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kai STRUNZ
Sustainable Electric Networks and Sources of EnergyTechnische Universität Berlinhttp://www.eecs.tu-berlin.de/
Jan SUCHANEK, Dipl.-Vw. (MSc), MBL, CSMAcademic [email protected]
Dr. Maximilian WACHTER
Strategic Assistant to the CFO,Phoenix Pharmahandel GmbH & Co. KGhttp://www.phoenixgroup.eu/de
Jens WEIBEZAHN
Research AssociateTechnische Universität Berlinhttp://www.wip.tu-berlin.de/
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MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Students
Students Energy Management 2017–19
1Mr. Abdulla ALKHAJA
BahreinB.Sc. Business Admin
Consulting Strategy and Operations
2Ms. Aiea TORRES
PhilippinesB.A. Communications
Financial Times
3Mr. Alan GARCIA
MexicoElectrical Engineer
Energy Management Siemens
4Mr. Alper PEKER
TurkeyB.Sc. Industrial Eng.
Gas & Power @ Shell
5Mr. Amit SHUKLA
IndiaB.Tech. Power Engineering
Grid Automation Projects
6Mr. Andrew GLUMAC
USAM.Sc. Management & Eng.
Consultancy
7Mr. Andrew KNUEPPEL
USAB.Eng. Mechanical Eng.
Multifamily EPC Projects
8Mr. Andy SLOAN
USAB.A. Liberal Studies
Waste Management Consulting
9Mr. Benigno SALUNGA
PhilippinesB.Sc. Mechanical Engineering
Lead Piping Engineer
10Mr. Brian FLINN
USAB.Eng. Chemical Engineering
Weatherization Consulting
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MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Students
11Mr. Carlos AYON
MexicoIng. Mechatronics
12Mr. Daniel CHACON
VenezuelaElectrical Engineer (Controls)
Field Eng. Gas Turbines
13Ms. Diana GONZALEZ
ColombiaDipl. Marketing, Dipl. Electr. Eng.
B2B Marketing & Sales
14Mr. Dogus HIZ
TurkeyB.Eng. Energy System Eng.
Projects Wind & Solar Development
15Mr. Efren ORTIZ
MexicoB.Sc. Mechatronics Engineering
Natural Gas Distribution
16Mr. Ezequiel FERNANDEZ
ArgentinaM.Sc. Finance, B.A. Economics
Power Sector Economic Research
17Mr. Hussein FAHMY
EgyptB.Eng. Mechanical Eng.
Oil & Gas, Solar
18Mr. Juan MUÑOZ
ColombiaDipl. Electr. Eng.
Business & Tech Support
19Mr. Javier CASTILLO
PeruIndustrial Engineer
Planning Coordination
Gas Natural de Lima y Callao
20Mr. Laurence GREEN
AustraliaB. Business
IBM / Concentrix
21Ms. Leen ZAINAB
SyriaB.A. Architecture
Oil & Gas Explor. & Extr.
22Ms. Liani TORO
PeruB.B.M., B.Sc. Electrical Eng.
ISO
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MBA ENERGY MANAGEMENT Students
23Ms. Malda SHUSHKU
AlbaniaM.Sc. Energy Eng., B.A. Envir. Eng.
HWAC Engineer
24Ms. Maria FORERO
ColombiaM.Eng. Energy Syst., Ing. Electr.
GM Design Engineer
25Mr. Neil PAIS
IndiaB.Eng. Mechanical Eng.
Sales Pipes
26Mr. Sarav SHANMUGAM
India, SingaporeM.Sc. Offshore Tech., B.Tech. Mech. Eng.
Offshore Oil & Gas
27Ms. Shubha PALLAVI
IndiaB. Tech. Electrical Eng.
Solar
28Ms. Sima BAHRAMSARI
GermanyB.A. Business, B.A. Literature
29Mr. Tejasvi SUDDHAPALLI
IndiaM.Sc. Mech. Eng., B.Tech. Mech. Eng.
Solar
30Mr. Unmesh GUPTA
IndiaB.E. Automobile Eng.
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