Optimisation in modern electricity markets
Modern electricity markets require decision-making in complex techno-economic systems, often under uncertainty, whether it be in the optimal clearing of various sub-markets, setting optimal bidding strategies and investments, or implementing efficient regulations. In this course, advanced optimization techniques are taught through selected case studies to tackle key challenges in the electricity sector. The skills learned will prepare students for a wide range of career paths in the energy industry and other areas where complex decision-making is required.
- Title: Optimisation in Modern Electricity Markets
- Module: MA-WW-BWL-0611, D-WW-WIWI-0611, CMS students please contact the instructor
- Semester: First offered in the Winter semester 2024/25
- Schedule: Every Monday during the 4th double period starting from October 21
- Location: SCH/A105/P
- Instructor: Dr. Hannes Hobbie
- Eligibility: Elective compulsory course for Master's and Diploma students in all Economics degree programs and Computational Modelling Systems (Energy Track)
- Format: A mix of various formats (lectures, tutorials, and group activities)
The detailed schedule of the lectures (and tutorials) as well as all materials will be made available soon on OPAL.