Managing the Energy Transition
The Managing the Energy Transition program from Texas Executive Education at the McCombs School of Business is designed by expert faculty with global, cross-industry experience and active involvement in the debates and policymaking in the energy sector. Through a combination of expert insights, application-based activities, case studies, and peer learning, the six-week curriculum empowers professionals to manage trade-offs and make informed decisions as they drive their organizations toward an efficient and equitable energy transition.
Skills / Knowledge
- Define drivers and impacts of energy transition
- including scientific evidence market forces
- policy
- risk
- and geopolitical shocks. Compare the cost
- reliability
- and cleanliness of net-zero technologies to assess uncertainty and trade-offs in the context of the transition. Identify economic trade-offs between the impact of climate change and the macroeconomic cost of decarbonization. Analyze the effectiveness and impact on cost due to impacts of regulatory policy choices for achieving net- zero goals. Examine scenario analysis planning in making informed decisions and mitigating risk in the energy transition. Provide strategic recommendations for navigating change in today’s energy markets.