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Wednesday, October 25, 2023
  
 
 
Editorial
 

Earlier this month, ESCP Business School and its Energy Management Centre welcomed the 2023 cohort of students onto the unique MSc in Energy Management (MEM). This year sees 18 nationalities working together on the MEM - a great specialisation that bridges cultural divides in the pursuit of a common goal. 

Upcoming Events:

1. Invited talk on "Why do we need a flexible power grid to supply our world in a socioeconomically efficient and secure way?" is taking place on 25th October with Raphaël Barth, Project Director in Energy & Environment at Sia Partners. To find out more, click here.

2. London Campus Open Day: Our doors are opening this Autumn for everyone to discover the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes offered at ESCP London Campus. To find out more, click here

3. Invited talk on "How can businesses transition to net zero by using emerging technologies and digitalisation?" is taking place on 9th November with Sunil Ramakrishnan, Consulting Partner - Sustainability and ESG at Tata Consultancy Services. To find out more, click here.

Energy Programmes at ESCP:

Admission process for the 2024 intake of our MSc in Energy Management (MEM) is open. To find out more about the specialisation, please click here

Our new Executive Master in Future Energy is accepting applications for the February 2024 intake. For more information on the programme, please click here.

Finally, to keep up-to-date on all activities at the Centre, we invite you to join our LinkedIn group, Energy Management @ ESCP Business School

 
 
Events
EMC Invited Talk Series
25th October at 18:00 (BST) | Online

Why do we need a flexible power grid to supply our world in a socioeconomically efficient and secure way?

Speaker: Raphaël Barth, Project Director in Energy & Environment at Sia Partners and ESCP Business School Master in Management Alumnus (Class of 2006). 

In times where the emphasis is often on power production increase (e.g. development of Renewable Energy Sources - RES) and consumption efficiency, a third component of demand/supply balance is somehow neglected: the power grid. Whereas the concept of power grid flexibility is ubiquitous, the reason behind countries’ rush to allow flexibility within their power grid and its challenges is generally overlooked. 

 

ESCP Business School & EMC
13:00 - 18:00 (GMT) | ESCP London Campus

London Campus Open Day

Our doors are opening this Autumn for everyone to discover the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes offered at ESCP London Campus.

Discover the London Campus at our next Open Day and find out why London is ranked the best city in the world for university students and future business leaders.

EMC Invited Talk Series
9th November at 18:00 (GMT) | Online

How can businesses transition to net zero by using emerging technologies and digitalisation?

Speaker: Sunil Ramakrishnan, Consulting Partner - Sustainability and ESG at Tata Consultancy Services

The World Meteorological Organization reports that our planet is far from achieving its climate goals. We are at the half-time point of the 2030 Agenda and, despite global efforts to tackle SDGs, only 15% of them are on track. How can technology support companies and help them achieve net zero?


 
Our Mission

The EMC Advisory Board

The EMC Advisory Board is comprised of top energy experts from the world's industry leaders in both the public and private sectors.

  • They advise the EMC in several different areas: The curricula of the MSc in Energy Management, ensuring both programmes meet the needs of participants on academic and professional levels.
  • Research that makes a significant impact on best business practices.
  • Current and future activities which benefit the EMC's partners, affiliates, students and alumni.

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