Jun 05, 2024
The course "Current Topics in Energy Economics" takes place as a winter seminar. Interested students can register now on OPAL.
Energy economics winter seminar: Supply, demand and transportation in a hydrogen economy
The module "Current Topics in Energy Economics I & II" will take place in the winter semester 2024/25 as winter seminar entitled "Supply, Demand and Transport in a Hydrogen Economy". This year, the module will be offered as a cross-university event by the Chairs of Energy Economics at TU Dresden and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
The seminar will examine the necessary developments towards a hydrogen economy for the supply, demand and transportation of hydrogen. The individual seminar topics address different technologies and areas in a future hydrogen economy. During the attendance week, the topics will then be brought together to form a hydrogen strategy.
The attendance week of the seminar will take place from 04.01.2025 to 11.01.2025 in Söllerhaus in the heart of the Kleinwalsertal ski area (Austria). In addition to the exchange with the KIT students, the collegial atmosphere will increase the team spirit of the participants and contribute to the group dynamic. The location offers opportunities for various winter activities (also for non-skiers). The free time program is defined individually.
Further information on the topics can be found here: Current topics in the energy industry
Important information
- By registering for the event, you agree to participate and to pay a deposit of €275 for accommodation with half board in the ski resort. In addition, there are further costs for arrival/departure, any costs for the leisure program (e.g. ski pass), which are to be borne by yourself. The Chair will endeavor to obtain special discounts and support the coordination of the group.
- Kick-off and information event: 24.06.2024 at 14:50 o'clock in Room SCH A419
- Registration deadline: October 18, 2024 via OPAL
- Attendance date January 04-11, 2025 (in the Söllerhaus)
General information
- Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Dominik Möst
- Contact person: Dimitrios Glynos
- Maximum number of participants: 11 persons
- Scope: Seminar paper in individual performance with 15 -20 pages of content (depending on study progress: BA/MA/Dipl)
- ECTS points: 5
- The course takes place in the winter semester
For the exact procedure and content, please visit the OPAL group and register.