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DelftX: Policy and Management of Modern Energy Systems

Gain insight into the technology, economics, governance and management of the energy system and its current transitions to combat climate change so you can take appropriate decisions and design feasible policies.

Policy and Management of Modern Energy Systems
6 weeks
4–6 hours per week
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Starts Sep 9, 2025

About this course

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This course is designed for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of the current energy system, in order to design actions and policies that can facilitate the energy transition. The course will analyze the fundamental energy concepts in the context of technology, system operation and control, economics and energy policy. We will discuss different types of energy sources (including renewables), the energy chain, energy infrastructure and power distribution, the actors involved, the energy market and present-day (EU) energy policies. Throughout the course you will understand the status quo and you will learn about disruptive innovations and possible future prospects for the energy sector. The course will present you with the larger picture of the future of the energy industry and its evolving practices, which you need in order to make better decisions, initiate policies and empower governance that help energy transition and support sustainability.

This course has been designed by TU Delft's international experts on Energy Systems who have more than 30 years of practical experience and have conducted relevant research in the field. The course also brings you new developments by leading industry professionals in Europe.

At a glance

  • Language: English
  • Video Transcript: English
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  • Associated skills:Power Distribution, Energy Market, Economics, Infrastructure, Research, Management, Energy Policy, Governance

What you'll learn

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  • Analyze the physical, operational, economic and policy aspects of the energy system and their interrelations.
  • Identify the roles of the different actors such as energy companies, network operators, consumers, aggregators, and government entities. This will enable the learner to actively engage with various stakeholders.
  • Clarify how energy markets work and are regulated and determine the changes renewable energy integration brings.
  • Recognize the importance of policy intervention in the energy system and compare what policy instruments are available for different policy goals.
  • Identify disruptive developments in technology and policy trends that will shape the future of our energy system.
  • Module 1: Energy system concepts. Learn about the basic aspects of the energy system and the energy chain, the different energy carriers, the transport and conversion of energy and the need for the energy transition.
  • Module 2: Physical aspects of the energy system. Learn about how supply and demand are matched in the energy systems, the role infrastructure plays and how this can be used in the energy transition.
  • Module 3: Operation of the energy system. Learn about the different actors and how they influence the energy systems and how smart appliances can help the sector.
  • Module 4: Economics of the energy system. Learn about the energy market and how this is controlled, and the influence renewable energy has on this market.
  • Module 5: Policies within the energy system. Learn about the different functions policies have and how the energy sector is currently being influenced by these policies.
  • Module 6: Apply the knowledge gained. You will be tested on how well you can analyze the energy sector and how you would make appropriate interventions.

Learner testimonials

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“I was able to understand the complex interactions in a modern energy system. The course helped me to better design policy instruments for climate change.”

Frequently Asked Questions

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How does the energy system work?
Which parties are involved in the energy system and what are their roles?
How does the energy market work?
How can energy policy combat climate change?

This course is part of Intelligent and Integrated Energy Systems Professional Certificate Program

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4 skill-building courses
Self-paced
Progress at your own speed
6 months
4 - 6 hours per week

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