Center for Energy Markets

The Center for Energy Markets (CEM) at Technical University Munich is dedicated at advancing research on the global energy transition. Energy markets are at the heart of one of the biggest societal challenges of our time - creating a sustainable, reliable and affordable energy provision. CEM brings together economics, finance and engineering approaches to offer applied research contributions to topical real-world energy sector questions.

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The exam review in "Stochastic Optimization" will take place on September 27, 08:00 am - 09:00 am, in room 3539, building 0505, central campus. Please register with Adriana Kiszka (adriana.kiszka@tum.de) in advance. Please bring your student ID card, otherwise you are not allowed to…

In winter term 16/17, Center for Energy Markets is offering the lecture "Topics in Energy Trading" (previously Derivatives II). You can find more details here.

The exam review in "Challenges in Energy Markets II" will take place on April 13, 08:00 am to 09:30 am, in room 3539, building 0505, central campus. Please register with Robert Heigermoser in advance. Please bring your student ID, otherwise you are not allowed to participate in the inspection.

The exam review for „Industrial Economics and Regulation of Energy Markets“ will take place on April 19 from 1 to 3 PM in room 3540.

In summer term 2016, we are offering a new seminar "Electricity Market Economics". You can find more details here.

In summer term 2016, we are offering a new seminar "Energy Markets". You can find more details here.

In summer term 2016, Center for Energy Markets is offering the lecture "Stochastic Optimization". You can find more details here.

Applications are invited for the position of a doctoral researcher (Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter) at the Center for Energy Markets (CEM) at TUM School of Management. Further information can be found here.

Batteries account for a large share of total costs of electric vehicles. In the course of a master's thesis at the Institute of Automotive Technology at TU Munich a new cost model for battery packs is to be developed.

There is a new, energy-related project study available, focusing on a combination of market analysis and business case modeling. More information can be found here.