Energy Transition 2200-1PS012
Module I – Introduction to Energy Sectors
• - Introduction to the electricity and gas sector
• - Introduction to the district heating sector
• - Foundations of energy transition
Module II – Energy Law and Regulation
• - EU energy law
• - National energy law and regulatory authorities
• - Concession procedures
• - Tariff procedures
• - Regulation and network access
• - Investment process in energy
Module III – Interdisciplinary Issues
• - Communication and knowledge management in energy transition
• - Counteracting disinformation and fake news in the energy sector
• - Economics and financing of the energy transition
Module IV – Digital Twin Experiment: URE
• - Modelling decision-making processes at URE
• - Building and testing a Digital Twin prototype
• - Evaluation, final report, and implementation scenarios
Type of course
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge
- understands the structure and functioning of electricity, gas, and heating sectors in Poland and the EU
- knows the legal basis of the energy transition at national and EU levels
- understands the role of regulatory authorities and the regulatory decision-making process
- understands economic, social, and environmental aspects of energy transition and financing tools
Skills
- interprets and applies energy law to practical cases
- identifies legal and administrative challenges in energy projects
- develops digital models of decision-making in administration
- uses digital tools for regulatory data analysis
- communicates clearly on energy transition issues (orally and in writing)
- identifies and counters disinformation in the energy sector
Social Competences
- demonstrates awareness of the complexity of energy transition processes
- is prepared to engage in public discourse and professional dialogue on climate and energy issues
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