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Energy Markets and Economics - syllabus - June 2024.pdf | Energy Markets and Economics - syllabus - June 2024 | Mgr. Petra Valíčková, Ph.D. |
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Petra Valíčková, Ph.D. (07.05.2024)
Registration into this compact course is open until the first day of the course. This course covers a variety of theoretical and empirical topics related to the economics of the power sector. This includes concepts such as supply and demand for power, the structure of the industry (generation, transmission and distribution, retail supply), economic regulation of the power sector, wholesale power markets and their design (including competition issues), energy efficiency and retail supply, among other topics. The core objective of this course is to gain a good understanding of the power sector with a focus not only on theoretical concepts but also on a more practical application of economic concepts related to power markets. Day 1: Wednesday 5 June, 2024: (2 sessions in total): one morning session (11:00 - 12:30), one afternoon session (14:00 - 15:30); Day 2: Thursday 6 June, 2024: (3 sessions in total): two morning sessions (9-10:30 and 11:00 - 12:30), one afternoon session (14:00 - 15:30); Day 3: Friday 7 June, 2024: (3 sessions in total): two morning sessions (9-10:30 and 11:00 - 12:30), one afternoon session (14:00 - 15:30). Room: 314 |
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Petra Valíčková, Ph.D. (12.01.2024)
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Petra Valíčková, Ph.D. (12.01.2024)
The course is designed for both undergraduate and graduate students. Nevertheless, it is necessary to have good background knowledge in microeconomics as well as quantitative skills to successfully pass this course. The final grade is based on a written exam that will be held on Friday 21st of June (i.e., you'll have two weeks to prepare for the final exam after the lectures are finished). Moreover, you are required to get at least 51% in your final exam in order to successfully pass the course. The course is not graded (only pass / fail). If you pass the course, you'll be accredited with 3 credits towards your studies. However, when grading the exam we will assess your overall performance and provide you with a total score achieved (anywhere between zero to 100 percent). |
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Poslední úprava: Ing. Dagmar Schnellerová (11.04.2023)
There is no single textbook for this course and for this reason we try to include a lot of information in the course material discussed during the lectures. Nevertheless, there are several good books from which you can read selected chapters that link well to the topics covered in this course:
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Petra Valíčková, Ph.D. (12.01.2024)
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Petra Valíčková, Ph.D. (12.01.2024)
Course outline: 1. Introduction to the economics of the power sector (supply and demand for power, structure of the industry – generation, transmission and distribution, retail supply);
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