30575 - MANAGING THE GREEN TRANSITION: THE ROLE OF UTILITIES
Department of Social and Political Sciences
ANDREA GILARDONI
Mission & Content Summary
MISSION
CONTENT SUMMARY
Fundamental concepts of Utilities Management. Electricity markets, the prosumer model and the new businesses in the context of the Energy Transition. Energy Efficiency in manufacturing and buildings: an European perspective. Corporate strategies in a declining natural gas market. Competing in highly regulated industries: the European Water and Waste Sectors in the framework of the Circular Economy. Infrastructure and stakeholder engagement. The impact of IoT on utilities and infrastructure. Financing the utility sector and infrastructure. Marketing topics in the utility sector. Case-studies and other relevant topics regarding the sector.
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- Define the concept of Energy Transition and Circular Economy
- Describe the most important legislation and regulation regarding the energy, water and waste sectors in the Green Transition
- Describe the main strategic and managerial problems of the energy, water and waste sectors
- Identify the main Renewable Energy Sources, their cost and benefits
- Illustrate the most important innovations in the energy, water and waste sectors
- Identify the issues related with stakeholder management and funding of instructure for the energy, water and waste sectors
APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- Analyze utility companies strategies and critical issues
- Evaluate energy and environmental policies from a company perspective
- Hypothesize the future developments of the energy, water and waste sectors
- Develop communication and drafting skills
Teaching methods
- Face-to-face lectures
- Online lectures
- Guest speaker's talks (in class or in distance)
- Company visits
- Case studies /Incidents (traditional, online)
- Individual assignments
DETAILS
- Guest speaker's talks: managers of utilities illustrating their work.
- Company visits: visits to companies plants.
- Case studies: examples explaining topics of the course.
- Individual assignments: students presenting particular topics regarding the course.
Assessment methods
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ATTENDING STUDENTS
The student’s final evaluation is based on:
A pro-active course participation thanks also to interactive didactic tools and possible individual assignment (1-3 points)
A final exam with 30 questions (open and multiple choice), lasting 60 minutes. The exam is based on the the slides provided by the professors. (30 points)
Or alternatively to the final exam,
An individual research analyzing and discussing a relevant topic/case-study in the framework of the Energy Transition and the Circular Economy agreed with the Professors. The final grade will be based on the final document (24 points) and its presentation (6 points).
NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
Oral exam based on the slides and other teaching materials provided during the course.
Teaching materials
ATTENDING STUDENTS
- Teaching slides
- First two chapters of The Italian Utilities Industry: success stories and future perspectives. Ed. Gilardoni A., Springer, 2020
NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
- Teaching slides
- The Italian Utilities Industry: success stories and future perspectives. Ed. Gilardoni A., Springer, 2020