Cost Structures, Pricing, and Financial Exposure in Energy

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Información del curso

This program examines the economic and financial structure of energy systems from a strategic perspective.

Rather than focusing on accounting or technical financial models, the course explains how cost structures, price formation, capital intensity, and volatility shape financial exposure, investment risk, and strategic decision-making.

Participants will develop the conceptual frameworks required to interpret energy cost structures, evaluate financial risk, and understand how economic constraints affect strategic outcomes in energy systems.

Course Content

MODULE 1 — Structural Economics of Energy Systems

  • Energy Systems as Economic Structures
  • Capital Intensity and Structural Constraints
  • Fixed Costs vs Variable Costs in Energy
  • Cost Structures and System Stability
  • Economic Constraints and Strategic Limits

MODULE 2 — Price Formation and Economic Signals

MODULE 3 — Investment Economics and Capital Exposure

MODULE 4 — Financial Exposure and Risk Structures

MODULE 5 — Market Behavior and Economic Constraints

MODULE 6 — Strategic Financial Interpretation and Decision Frameworks