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Quantitative Methods in Energy Market Modelling
- Dozent/in
- Prof. Dr. Gregor Zöttl
- Angaben
- Vorlesung
2 SWS, ECTS-Studium, ECTS-Credits: 5, Sprache Englisch
Zeit und Ort: Mo 15:00 - 18:15, LG 5.155 (32 Plätze); Einzeltermine am 18.4.2016, 25.4.2016, 2.5.2016 15:00 - 18:15, LG 5.155 (32 Plätze); 23.5.2016 15:00 - 17:00, LG 5.155 (32 Plätze); 6.6.2016, 13.6.2016 15:00 - 18:15, LG 5.155 (32 Plätze); 4.7.2016 15:00 - 16:30, LG 0.142 (98 Plätze); Bemerkung zu Zeit und Ort: Der Kurs richtet sich gleichermaßen an Masterstudenten aus den Bereichen Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Ingenieurswissenschaften sowie interessierte Studierende anderer quantitativer Fachrichtungen (z.B. Mathematik). Der Kurs ist Wahlpflichtfach für den Master of Economics und den Master in Energietechnik. Der Unterricht findet in insgesamt 6 Blöcken statt.
- Studienfächer / Studienrichtungen
- WPF ET-MA-EET 2 (ECTS-Credits: 5)
WPF DSME 2 (ECTS-Credits: 5)
WPF ET-MA-VTE 2 (ECTS-Credits: 5)
WF WM-MA-OptPro 2 (ECTS-Credits: 5)
- Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches
- The students should be familiar with the mathematical methods
acquired during their Bachelor degree.
Institutional knowledge of electricity markets is not required.
- Inhalt
- It is the purpose of the course to understand and quantitatively
analyse the economic interaction of the players and institutions in
liberalized energy markets.
Liberalized electricity markets can be segmented in a regulated
part (the networks) and the non-regulated parts (generation and
retail) where private companies interact in a market environment.
The interaction of the different agents is analysed with
computational equilibrium frameworks based the concepts applied
in industrial organization. Next to the fundamental understanding
of the relevant market interaction, the models allow for a
quantitative analysis of proposals for the design of energy markets.
The participants thus develop the tools for an autonomous
assessment of currently discussed policies in liberalized electricity
markets (e.g. changed support schemes for renewables, changed
network tariff systems, impact of capacity markets).
The course aims at students in the field of economics /business as
well as students in the fields of engineering and mathematics. An
integral part of the course id formed by homework assignments
conducted in groups. The ability to cooperate also beyond the
classical limits of each discipline is an important qualification for
the students’ careers, which should be stimulated in the context of
this course. Learning objectives and skills: The students:
in liberalized electricity markets and understand their
incentives and objectives
analyze the interaction at those markets
which allow for a quantitative analysis of the market
situations considered
and can quantitatively analyze the solutions proposed in
the current policy debate.
- Empfohlene Literatur
- • Daniel Kirschen and Goran Strbac: Power System Economics, Wiley 2004.
• Steven Stoft: Power System Economics, Wiley 2002.
• Wolfgang Ströbele, Wolfgang Pfaffenberger, Michael Heuterkes: Energiewirtschaft, Oldenbourg 2010.
- ECTS-Informationen:
- Credits: 5
- Zusätzliche Informationen
- Maximale Teilnehmerzahl: 30
- Institution: Professur für Volkswirtschaftslehre
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