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Governing Energy Transitions

CAS

Universität St. Gallen HSG

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Lieu de formation

St-Gall (SG)

Langue d'enseignement

anglais

Type de formation

Hautes écoles universitaires HEU - Formation continue: formations longues

Modalités temporelles

À temps partiel

Thèmes de formation

Électronique, microtechnique - Environnement - Management, direction

Filières d'études

Gestion d'entreprise / économie d'entreprise - Sciences de l'environnement

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Mise à jour 26.02.2024

Description

Description de la formation

Switzerland is planning an ambitious energy transition with far-reaching consequences on the national, cantonal, and on the municipal level. As a result, leaders in the energy sector from public administration, politics, and industry are faced with significant challenges of realizing political goals, redesigning the infrastructure, adapting business models to disruptive innovations, and strategically repositioning vis-à-vis new market entrants.

The training is tailor-made for interested executives in order to develop a thorough understanding of governing the social, technical, business/economic, and regulatory dimensions of the energy transition, as well as the competencies required to apply this knowledge at the local level. The overall aim of the program is to facilitate a dialogue between a group of passionate industry experts, government officials and academics and to actively foster a GET-community.

GET is an action learning program to develop a common understanding of the challenges and opportunities arising from the Swiss energy transition. Such an approach welcomes the confrontation of controversial opinions through critical discussion. As such, GET is also a continuous learning exercise that extends beyond the classroom.

Plan de la formation

ECTS: 10
1 ECTS conformes to 25 - 30 hours of work.

Content

  • Module A: Policy/Regulation at Swiss Federal Office of Energy
  • Module B: Business models at E-World energy & water, Engie, E.ON
  • Module C: Renewable energy and Energy efficiency at Amstein + Walthert
  • Module D: Governance and Energy systems at Empa & University of St.Gallen
  • Virtual days: Zoom 
  • Impact Project

Admission

Conditions d’admission

Target group

  • public administration and politics
  • utility companies and supplier industry
  • municipalities (urban and cantonal)
  • energy offices

Coûts

CHF 8'950.-

Diplôme

  • Certificate of Advanced Studies CAS

Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Governing Energy Transitions of the University of St.Gallen

Infos pratiques

Lieu / adresse

  • St-Gall (SG)

Western and Central Switzerland

Déroulement temporel

Début des cours

On request

Durée de la formation

16 days

Modalités temporelles

  • À temps partiel

Langue d’enseignement

  • anglais

Liens

Renseignements / contact

Sami Ben Messaoud, Telefon +41 (0)71 224 20 89,
E-Mail: sami.benmessaoud@unisg.ch

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