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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News

David Matthäus, Sebastian Schwenen and David Wozabal's paper on "Renewable auctions: Bidding for real options" has now been published by the "European Journal of Operational Research"

There is a new vacant student assistant position at the Center for Energy Markets. For more informations, see the detailed description. We are looking forward to your applications under cem@wi.tum.de.

THEMA Consulting group is offering a summer internship for master graduates to work in energy sector. Please refer to the detailed description  for more information and the application details.

David Matthäus and Michael Mehling's paper on "De-Risking Renewable Energy Investments in Developing Countries: A Multilateral Guarantee Mechanism" has been accepted by Joule (Cell)

Accenture GmbH  is offering a position as a junior consultant for Strategy & Consulting Utilities  department. Please refer to the detailed description  for more information and the application details.

Do you want to make the world a little better? That is exactly our goal at Enactus! With an entrepreneurial approach, we build projects in Germany and around the world that solve social and ecological problems with local and sustainable approaches based on the principle of "helping people to help…

CEM is offering an IDP on data hubs. Please refer to the details

Christian Stoll and Michael Mehling's paper on "COVID-19: Clinching the Climate Opportunity" has been accepted by One Earth (Cell)

Mario Daniele Amore and Sebastian Schwenen (CEM) have recently published a CEPR discussion paper on the influence of luck on CEOs' opportunities in labour markets.

One of our affiliated research teams with MIT has published a paper on the energy consumption of cryptocurrencies, showing how energy-intensive digitalisation can be. Ulrich Gallersdörfer, Lena Klaaßen and Christian Stoll's paper has been recently published in Joule.