Energy Markets and Demand

llsms2052  2024-2025  Louvain-la-Neuve

Energy Markets and Demand
5.00 credits
30.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Language
English
Prerequisites
Undergraduate courses in finance, microeconomics, econometrics, optimization.
Advanced courses  in energy system analysis and energy economics.
Main themes
Some of the topics treated in the course include:
o    Vertical and horizontal market structure in electricity and gas markets
o    Retail markets in gas and electricity
o    Wholesale markets in gas
o    Realtime market in electricity
o    Energy network regulation
o    Demand modelling and behavioral assumptions
o    Energy communities
o    Energy access and energy poverty
o    Investment analyses in markets
o    Power generation analysis under price variability
o    Stochastic modelling of renewable power generation
Learning outcomes

At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to :

The course is devoted to the energy markets, wholesale and retail in electricity and gas, at an international and European level.  The analysis links to earlier courses to analyze the specifics of energy commodity markets, real-time, day-ahead and futures.  The course also includes an introduction to the economics of energy network regulation, the instruments used and their interpretation in the two markets.
After the course, the students should be able :
to understand the market structure and functioning in energy markets, both deregulated and regulated 
In terms of methodology, the students should be able :
to perform economic analyses and to interpret data, models and methods used in energy market analyses in the sector.  The student should also be sensitive to the consumption and user perspectives in energy markets, including the energy poverty and energy access dimensions and how they are addressed in regulation. 
The course provides the basis for management of energy markets, such as in trading and retail, and local energy regulation, such as load control.
 
Content
Some of the topics treated in the course include:
o    Vertical and horizontal market structure in electricity and gas markets
o    Retail markets in gas and electricity
o    Wholesale markets in gas
o    Realtime market in electricity
o    Energy network regulation
o    Demand modelling and behavioral assumptions
o    Energy communities
o    Energy access and energy poverty
o    Investment analyses in markets
o    Power generation analysis under price variability
o    Stochastic modelling of renewable power generation
Note: The content of the course might be adjusted based on the availability of guest speakers.
Teaching methods
Ex-cathedra lectures, lectures with active student participation (such as group work, computer simulations, and student presentations), and guest lectures if possible.
Evaluation methods
Written exam after the end of the course (70%). Group works, and student presentations are part of the final grade (30%). A resit is only organized for the written exam, the grade for the group work and student presentations is final. 
Other information
The communication between the professor and the students takes place through the electronic platform Moodle. You should enroll in the course on Moodle to have access to the online documents such as course notes, slides and additional material that will be posted.
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Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)

Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Master [120] : Business Engineering

Master [120] : Business Engineering