Executive Programme Energy Transition and Innovatione
Program highlights
- Obtain critical understanding of one of the most important transformations in the world today
- Directly interact with international experts and network with peers in the energy sector
- Ahead of the pack: anticipate on new business models and innovations
Information
- Start date
- March 24, 2025
- Duration
- 4 days
- Investment
- € 7.950,- (excl. VAT, travel and accommodation costs)
- Location(s)
Introduction
Get ready for the future of energy – with Nyenrode Business University, RWTH Aachen University of Technology and the International Energy Agency
The world has embarked on a journey towards a low-carbon, zero-emission energy future. It is one of the most difficult challenges mankind has ever faced.
In this comprehensive executive programme you study the implications of the transition for the energy industry. You will look at the role of public policy and of the major energy companies, as well as at the key innovations – both technological and in business models – that are driving the transition. The programme consists of two modules, one at Nyenrode Business University near Amsterdam and one in Paris, is given by a team of eminent lecturers.
For more information about the programme, please contact Eline Dietz at e.dietz@newenergycoalition.org or +31 (0) 653188461
This programme is in cooperation with:
Curriculum
In this advanced two-module programme a team of expert lecturers from universities, global institutions and leading energy companies will acquaint you with the latest innovations and insights into the international energy transition.
You will take a deep dive into key aspects of the energy transition, including innovation dynamics, innovations in business models, the impact of digitalisation and technological innovation on the energy sector, and the roles of key stakeholders (major energy companies, policymakers, investors, researchers).
The first module takes four days and is held at the historic campus of Nyenrode Business University at Breukelen near Amsterdam. The second module, which lasts three days, takes place two months later in Paris, and is conducted by experts from the International Energy Agency among others. In the intervening period you will write an Energy Transition Essay.
Download the brochure to find more information about the programme.
What you learn
- Identify key challenges facing the energy sector
- Understand the roles of gas, renewables and other forms of energy in the global energy mix
- Distinguish main trends
- Understand elements and steps of scenario planning
- Analyse the role of innovation in the energy sector on the basis of case studies
- Identify and assess new business models in the energy sector
- Write an ‘Energy Innovation Essay’ in which you develop your own perspective on the energy transition
Speakers
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Prof. dr. Jacques de Swart MBA
Job title ProfessorJacques de Swart is professor of applied mathematics. His role is to develop, renew and teach modules related to mathematics, research methods, statistics and data science. He supervises students in various programmes during the writing of their master thesis.
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Prof. dr. Bas Kodden LL.M.
Job title ProfessorProf. dr. Bas Kodden is Professor of Leadership & Management Development, Coordinator of the Center for Strategy, Organization & Leadership and Academic Director of several leadership programs at Nyenrode Business Universiteit.
These speakers are subject to change.
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Admission
This programme is for professionals with considerable knowledge of the energy sector, in particular mid and senior level staff from diverse and multidisciplinary departments in companies and organisations. For example:
- Business development managers
- Strategy consultants/managers
- Operational, portfolio and risk managers
- Marketing and performance consultants/managers
- Innovation, research and business development advisors
- Energy business and policy analysts
- Senior-level government officials
Module 1.
Lecture 1. | Monday 24 March 2025 | 8.30 AM - 0.00 AM |
Lecture 2. | Tuesday 25 March 2025 | 8.30 AM - 5.30 PM |
Lecture 3. | Wednesday 26 March 2025 | 8.30 AM - 5.30 PM |
Lecture 4. | Thursday 27 March 2025 | 8.30 AM - 5.30 PM |
Location: Nyenrode Business University, Breukelen, The Netherlands
Module 2.
Lecture 1. | Monday 12 May 2025 | 8.30 AM - 5.30 PM |
Lecture 2. | Tuesday 13 May 2025 | 8.30 AM - 5.30 PM |
Lecture 3. | Wednesday 14 May 2025 | 8.30 AM - 5.30 PM |
Location: Paris, France
Interested in this program?
Are you interested in the Executive Programme Energy Transition and Innovatione program? Then apply online.
Investment
Disclaimer
*All amounts and conditions are indicative (excluding additional costs, unless otherwise stated) and subject to periodic changes.
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