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Master 2 in Transition énergétique et territoires - TET

Year

Master Year 2

Program

Transition énergétique et territoires

ECTS Credits

110

Languages

English and French

Orientation

Professional / Industry

Location

ENPC, Champs-sur-Marne Campus

Course duration

12 months, full time

Course start

September

Degree awarded

Master's degree

WHY ENROLL IN THIS PROGRAM?

Asset n° 1 

Systemic and multidisciplinary analysis (technical, legal, economic, geopolitical) of challenges and implementation methods for energy transition.

Asset n°2

Diversity of teaching staff backgrounds (energy transition stakeholders, industry representatives, local authorities, researchers, etc.).

Asset n°3

Multiple career opportunities in the energy transition sector.

This master’s degree aims to provide a comprehensive overview of energy production and storage methods as well as related technologies. It seeks to develop technical skills, particularly in the areas of techno-economic optimization, project financing, and energy management within buildings and transportation systems.

The program also offers a framework for understanding the geostrategic issues linked to energy and provides relevant regulatory insights. Moreover, it deepens students’ understanding of energy market mechanisms and introduces tools for network management and the optimization of supply and demand balance strategies across various territorial scales (building, neighborhood, city, etc.).

In addition, this master’s program focuses on developing viable economic models for energy strategies and on learning how to mobilize and integrate all the competencies required to design and manage an effective energy strategy. Finally, it emphasizes building acceptance for the energy transition through constructive dialogue with stakeholders.

Objectives

Training energy transition professionals who have: 

  • a real expertise in thermal and/or energy engineering;
  • technical skills in energy efficiency in transport or buildings;
  • skills in energy economics, project financing, and business plan and business model development;
  • knowledge and analytical skills in public policy, geostrategy, and the regulatory framework;
  • skills in grids;
  • proficiency in the use of appropriate optimization tools;
  • the ability to evaluate and develop the appropriation and acceptance of new energy models

After completing the Master's program, graduates support the implementation of the energy transition at various levels. They most often hold positions such as: 

  • Energy project manager in companies, local or regional authorities
  • Energy consultants (energy efficiency, energy strategy, project financing, etc.)
  • Contributors to the rollout of energy transition projects (smart grids, renewable energy, project financing, etc.) within organizations
  • Employees of energy production and transmission companies
Course titleECTS / Language
TRONC COMMUN
Energy technologies: production, transport, storage2 / English
Geopolitics of energy2 / English
Financement de projet énergétique2 / French
Introduction à l'économie de l'énergie1,5 / French
Cycle de conférence1 / French
Economie de l’environnement2 / French
Gouvernance de la transition énergétique, le rôle des territoires2 / French
Energy demand analysis and management2,5 / English and French
Énergie, territoires, réseaux2,5 / French
Département des langues (Anglais si niveau à améliorer, autre langue déjà étudiée)2
Total TRONC COMMUN18
Mention Optimisation technico-économique des systèmes énergétiques
Économie de l’énergie3 / French
Économie des smart grids1,5 / French
Investment decision making for energy transition3 / English
Recherche opérationnelle et optimisation stochastique4 / French
Mention Bâtiments et énergies
Énergétique des bâtiments3 / French
Projet bâtiment bioclimatique7,5 / French
Analyse des Cycles de Vie1,5 / French
Mention Mobilité, aménagement et énergies
Défis et définitions de la mobilité durable3,5 / French
Analyse des Cycles de Vie2 / French
Projet Well-to-Wheel2,5 / French
Externalités des transports : éléments d'analyse3,5 / French
Au choix parmi les 2 cours suivants :
Economie des transports2,5 / French
Mobilités connectées: nouvelles données, nouveaux usages3 / French
Mention Exploitation des énergies renouvelables
Hydrogène2
Stocker l'électricité, couplage ENR et autoconsommation1,5
Bioénergies2,5
Management d’équipe et de projets complexes2
Exploitation des centrales renouvelables2
Economie des Smarts-Grid (Cf. Approfondissement Optimisation technico-économique des systèmes énergétiques)1,5
Au choix parmi les 2 cours suivants (Cf. Approfondissement Optimisation technico-économique des systèmes énergétiques) :
Économie de l’énergie3
Investment decision making for energy transition3
Total APPROFONDISSEMENT12
Course titleECTS
Projet intégrateur Février-Mars2
Stage Avril-Août2

Admission requirements

Academic prerequisites

Master 1 in energy, engineering, economics or mathematics

Language prerequisites

  • English, French

How to apply

Applications can be submitted exclusively online. You will need to provide the following documents:

  • Transcripts
  • Two academic references (added online directly by your referees)
  • CV/resume
  • Statement of purpose
  • 45-minute interview with candidates whose applications have been selected, final selection following interview

Fees and scholarships

Registration fees are available here

Find out more about scholarships

Please note that fees and scholarships may change for the following year.

Applications and admission dates

Coordinator

Thierry Hommel

Program office

Mélissa Jacquot

General enquiries

master-admission@ip-paris.fr

Description

This master’s degree aims to provide a comprehensive overview of energy production and storage methods as well as related technologies. It seeks to develop technical skills, particularly in the areas of techno-economic optimization, project financing, and energy management within buildings and transportation systems.

The program also offers a framework for understanding the geostrategic issues linked to energy and provides relevant regulatory insights. Moreover, it deepens students’ understanding of energy market mechanisms and introduces tools for network management and the optimization of supply and demand balance strategies across various territorial scales (building, neighborhood, city, etc.).

In addition, this master’s program focuses on developing viable economic models for energy strategies and on learning how to mobilize and integrate all the competencies required to design and manage an effective energy strategy. Finally, it emphasizes building acceptance for the energy transition through constructive dialogue with stakeholders.

Objectives

Training energy transition professionals who have: 

  • a real expertise in thermal and/or energy engineering;
  • technical skills in energy efficiency in transport or buildings;
  • skills in energy economics, project financing, and business plan and business model development;
  • knowledge and analytical skills in public policy, geostrategy, and the regulatory framework;
  • skills in grids;
  • proficiency in the use of appropriate optimization tools;
  • the ability to evaluate and develop the appropriation and acceptance of new energy models

After completing the Master's program, graduates support the implementation of the energy transition at various levels. They most often hold positions such as: 

  • Energy project manager in companies, local or regional authorities
  • Energy consultants (energy efficiency, energy strategy, project financing, etc.)
  • Contributors to the rollout of energy transition projects (smart grids, renewable energy, project financing, etc.) within organizations
  • Employees of energy production and transmission companies
Course titleECTS / Language
TRONC COMMUN
Energy technologies: production, transport, storage2 / English
Geopolitics of energy2 / English
Financement de projet énergétique2 / French
Introduction à l'économie de l'énergie1,5 / French
Cycle de conférence1 / French
Economie de l’environnement2 / French
Gouvernance de la transition énergétique, le rôle des territoires2 / French
Energy demand analysis and management2,5 / English and French
Énergie, territoires, réseaux2,5 / French
Département des langues (Anglais si niveau à améliorer, autre langue déjà étudiée)2
Total TRONC COMMUN18
Mention Optimisation technico-économique des systèmes énergétiques
Économie de l’énergie3 / French
Économie des smart grids1,5 / French
Investment decision making for energy transition3 / English
Recherche opérationnelle et optimisation stochastique4 / French
Mention Bâtiments et énergies
Énergétique des bâtiments3 / French
Projet bâtiment bioclimatique7,5 / French
Analyse des Cycles de Vie1,5 / French
Mention Mobilité, aménagement et énergies
Défis et définitions de la mobilité durable3,5 / French
Analyse des Cycles de Vie2 / French
Projet Well-to-Wheel2,5 / French
Externalités des transports : éléments d'analyse3,5 / French
Au choix parmi les 2 cours suivants :
Economie des transports2,5 / French
Mobilités connectées: nouvelles données, nouveaux usages3 / French
Mention Exploitation des énergies renouvelables
Hydrogène2
Stocker l'électricité, couplage ENR et autoconsommation1,5
Bioénergies2,5
Management d’équipe et de projets complexes2
Exploitation des centrales renouvelables2
Economie des Smarts-Grid (Cf. Approfondissement Optimisation technico-économique des systèmes énergétiques)1,5
Au choix parmi les 2 cours suivants (Cf. Approfondissement Optimisation technico-économique des systèmes énergétiques) :
Économie de l’énergie3
Investment decision making for energy transition3
Total APPROFONDISSEMENT12
Course titleECTS
Projet intégrateur Février-Mars2
Stage Avril-Août2

Admission requirements

Academic prerequisites

Master 1 in energy, engineering, economics or mathematics

Language prerequisites

  • English, French

How to apply

Applications can be submitted exclusively online. You will need to provide the following documents:

  • Transcripts
  • Two academic references (added online directly by your referees)
  • CV/resume
  • Statement of purpose
  • 45-minute interview with candidates whose applications have been selected, final selection following interview

Fees and scholarships

Registration fees are available here

Find out more about scholarships

Please note that fees and scholarships may change for the following year.

Applications and admission dates

Coordinator

Thierry Hommel

Program office

Mélissa Jacquot

General enquiries

master-admission@ip-paris.fr