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Electricity Economics is part of the technico-economic training in the 3°Bachelor year of the commercial engineer training. Students get introduced to:

  • technical and economic characteristics of the service & product power / electricity
  • planning, investment and operation of integrated electricity supply systems
  • thermodynamic Rankine and Brayton cycles, with illustrations of industrial sizes
  • cogeneration analysis: technical, economic and policy aspects
  • electricity markets in Europe and in Belgium: theory, history and present situation (with guest lecture by dr. Géry Vanlommel, INFRAX).

Course notes are available.