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Managing Risks in the Energy Transition

A smooth transition to renewable energy is of paramount importance in constructing a climate-proof energy system and reducing the risk of asset stranding. In this new 2-day masterclass, we will dive into the topic of asset stranding. Learn how to take action to cut emissions. And how to manage the impact of climate change mitigation on organisations.

Important facts and dates

•    Tuition: €1,950  
•    Duration: 2 days •    Language: English 
•    Next start date: 22 May •    Type: masterclass 
•    Lectures: Wednesday and Thursday (09:00 – 17:00)  •    Location: Roeterseiland campus

*UvA alumni receive a 10% discount. Fees are VAT-exempt.

For whom?

This masterclass is designed for employees of private firms, governments, central banks, NGOs or consultancy companies that are interested in the transition to a low-carbon economy. It is also interesting for energy or environmental consultants, risk analysts, financial analysts and financial managers, equities and commodities analysts, strategy managers and CSR heads. 

Need help? 

Reach out to us for questions about this course or our transportation and accommotion options. We respond within 3 business days. 

Jannice Daha LLM
Manager Executive Education
E: executive-education@uva.nl
T: +31 (0)20 525 6134

Why join this masterclass?
Explore the impact of the energy transition
Expand your business network
Balanced mix of theory and practice

What will you learn?

At the end of the masterclass you will: 

  1. understand how fossil deposit characteristics should influence societies and a firms’ choice regarding fossil resource supply and use; 
  2. be able to apply cost-benefit analysis using different points of view with or without factoring in Greenhouse gas emissions’ cost; 
  3. appreciate the importance of long-term planning to encourage investors to consider mitigation risks and prevent asset stranding; 
  4. be able to account for future mitigation impacts when designing a business or organisation’s development plan, or when making investment decisions; 
  5. be able to apply existing tools to estimate your business or organisation’s sensitivity to climate change mitigation. 

Teaching staff

Dr. Renaud Coulomb is Senior Lecturer at the University of Melbourne. His research in environmental and resource economics focuses on the impacts of climate change mitigation on energy resource use and on the value of energy firms and their assets. 

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Facts & Figures
Mode
Part-time, short-term, module
Credits
0 ECTS, days
Language of instruction
English
Conditions for admission
Open
Starts in
May, November
Location
Roeterseiland campus