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Energy Transition and Climate Change

Valuable addition to your FEB MSc diploma!
  • This focus area is renewed from September 1, 2024, and was previously called: Energy. 
  • Students who start their study after 01.09.2024 are subject to the new rules and courses which are accessible to students of the MSc Accountancy and Controlling (all profiles), MSc Business Administration (all profiles), MSc International Economics and Sustainable Development, MSc Economics (all profiles), MSc Finance (all profiles) MSc International Business and Management, MSc International Financial Management, MSc Supply Chain Management and MSc Technology and Operations Management.
Focus Area Energy

The Focus Area Energy Transition and Climate Change explained

The energy sector is changing dramatically. Conventional firms have to change their business models towards renewable energy, while consumers are becoming more active as self-suppliers. In order to finance the transition, energy users also have to pay higher taxes. In addition, energy systems have to deal with increasing shares of weather dependent production, which raises the need for flexibility through demand response and storages such as batteries and hydrogen.

Completing the Focus Area Energy Transition and Climate Change gives you specialised knowledge to help you successfully navigate the economic, business and financial challenges facing the energy sector.

More information on Student Portal

Are you a current FEB student? Read more about which courses are offered, the requirements, how to apply and conditions for annotation on your diploma here.

Focus Area Coordinator

Do you have a question before you want to register, please contact focus area coordinator Evrim Ursavas.

Daniël Schans added the Focus Area Energy to his MSc Finance diploma

Daniël Schans, MSc Finance:

"The focus areas of FEB provide students with the opportunity to explore a particular field and therefore I realised that it would be a great addition to the curriculum of the MSc Finance."

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