ME2085 Transformation in Energy Systems and Industries
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Achieved the requirements for a Bachelor's degree
ME1003 Industrial management, basic course completed.
The course deals with the challenges and opportunities that drive transformations of energy systems and energy-related industries. This includes discussing the relevance of global challenges like climate change and sustainable development and analyzing how they contribute to transformations of energy systems and industries.
The course contains a series of lectures with an in-depth review and analysis of the drivers of transformations of energy systems and energy-related industries, as well as the mechanism of these changes from an economic, socio-technical, political and environmental perspective.
The course includes lectures on the theories and concepts for understanding energy systems and energy industries in transition, on the role of energy businesses for managing these transitions, energy-related innovation and the diffusion of innovation, business models, energy markets and the introduction of renewable energy.
The course contains an individual essay and group work. Throughout the course you will be provided with tools to carry out these assignments. In the project, and during seminars, focus will be on critical review and evaluation of the applicability of the theoretical concepts from the field of industrial dynamics for managing and leading technological and industrial change in the energy sector (energy systems and energy-related industries).
After completing the course, students are intended to be able to:
- empirically analyse business models in relation to energy systems and/or energy industries,
- explain the diffusion of innovation in relation to energy systems and/or energy industries and their role for energy transitions,
- discuss the mechanisms that underlie industrial transformations and technical changes and their implications in relation to energy systems and/or energy industries,
- evaluate theoretical concepts and current research from the field of industrial dynamics for managing technological and industrial change processes in relation to energy systems and/or energy industries,
- analyse industrial and technological change and independently discuss problem formulations and their solutions to tackle complex change in energy systems and/or energy industries,
- present results and conclusions based on a scientific investigation for different types of audiences (e.g. academia, business).
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