Energy and climate change Training

Course Info

Date: Dec-16-2024

Length: 1 Week

City: Amsterdam

Fees: 4,600

Type: In Classroom

Available Dates

  • Dec-16-2024

    Amsterdam

  • Jan-27-2025

    Amsterdam

  • Feb-24-2025

    Amsterdam

  • Mar-24-2025

    Amsterdam

  • Apr-28-2025

    Amsterdam

  • May-26-2025

    Amsterdam

  • June-23-2025

    Amsterdam

  • July-28-2025

    Amsterdam

  • Aug-25-2025

    Amsterdam

  • Sep-22-2025

    Amsterdam

  • Oct-27-2025

    Amsterdam

  • Nov-24-2025

    Amsterdam

  • Dec-22-2025

    Amsterdam

Dates in Other Venues

  • Dec-09-2024

    Dubai

  • Dec-09-2024

    Barcelona

  • Dec-16-2024

    London

  • Dec-23-2024

    Singapore

  • Dec-23-2024

    Kuala Lumpur

  • Dec-30-2024

    Istanbul

  • Dec-30-2024

    Paris

  • Jan-06-2025

    Dubai

  • Jan-06-2025

    Barcelona

  • Jan-13-2025

    Kuala Lumpur

  • Jan-13-2025

    Istanbul

  • Jan-20-2025

    Singapore

  • Jan-20-2025

    Paris

  • Jan-27-2025

    London

  • Feb-03-2025

    Barcelona

  • Feb-03-2025

    Dubai

  • Feb-10-2025

    Istanbul

  • Feb-10-2025

    Kuala Lumpur

  • Feb-17-2025

    Paris

  • Feb-17-2025

    Singapore

  • Feb-24-2025

    London

  • Mar-03-2025

    Dubai

  • Mar-03-2025

    Barcelona

  • Mar-10-2025

    Kuala Lumpur

  • Mar-10-2025

    Istanbul

  • Mar-17-2025

    Paris

  • Mar-17-2025

    Singapore

  • Mar-24-2025

    London

  • Apr-07-2025

    Dubai

  • Apr-07-2025

    Barcelona

  • Apr-14-2025

    Istanbul

  • Apr-14-2025

    Kuala Lumpur

  • Apr-21-2025

    Paris

  • Apr-21-2025

    Singapore

  • Apr-28-2025

    London

  • May-05-2025

    Dubai

  • May-05-2025

    Barcelona

  • May-12-2025

    Istanbul

  • May-12-2025

    Kuala Lumpur

  • May-19-2025

    Paris

  • May-19-2025

    Singapore

  • May-26-2025

    London

  • June-02-2025

    Barcelona

  • June-02-2025

    Dubai

  • June-09-2025

    Istanbul

  • June-09-2025

    Kuala Lumpur

  • June-16-2025

    Singapore

  • June-16-2025

    Paris

  • June-30-2025

    London

  • June-30-2025

    Dubai

  • June-30-2025

    Barcelona

  • July-07-2025

    Barcelona

  • July-07-2025

    Dubai

  • July-14-2025

    Kuala Lumpur

  • July-14-2025

    Istanbul

  • July-21-2025

    Singapore

  • July-21-2025

    Paris

  • July-28-2025

    London

  • Aug-04-2025

    Barcelona

  • Aug-04-2025

    Dubai

  • Aug-11-2025

    Istanbul

  • Aug-11-2025

    Kuala Lumpur

  • Aug-18-2025

    Singapore

  • Aug-18-2025

    Paris

  • Aug-25-2025

    London

  • Sep-01-2025

    Dubai

  • Sep-01-2025

    Barcelona

  • Sep-08-2025

    Kuala Lumpur

  • Sep-08-2025

    Istanbul

  • Sep-15-2025

    Singapore

  • Sep-15-2025

    Paris

  • Sep-29-2025

    Barcelona

  • Sep-29-2025

    Dubai

  • Sep-29-2025

    London

  • Oct-06-2025

    Dubai

  • Oct-06-2025

    Barcelona

  • Oct-13-2025

    Kuala Lumpur

  • Oct-13-2025

    Istanbul

  • Oct-20-2025

    Singapore

  • Oct-20-2025

    Paris

  • Oct-27-2025

    London

  • Nov-03-2025

    Barcelona

  • Nov-03-2025

    Dubai

  • Nov-10-2025

    Kuala Lumpur

  • Nov-10-2025

    Istanbul

  • Nov-17-2025

    Paris

  • Nov-17-2025

    Singapore

  • Nov-24-2025

    London

  • Dec-01-2025

    Barcelona

  • Dec-01-2025

    Dubai

  • Dec-08-2025

    Kuala Lumpur

  • Dec-08-2025

    Istanbul

  • Dec-15-2025

    Singapore

  • Dec-15-2025

    Paris

  • Dec-29-2025

    Dubai

  • Dec-29-2025

    London

  • Dec-29-2025

    Barcelona

Course Details

Course Outline

5 days course

 

GLOBAL ENERGY RESOURCES, GENERATION, DELIVERY, AND END-USE
 
  • Resources
  • Coal
  • Oil and gas
  • Nuclear
  • Solar
  • Wind
  • Biomass
  • Biofuels
  • Hydrogen
  • Generation Technologies
    • Combustion: Boilers, Steam Generators, Turbines, and Engines
    • Combined Heat & Power
    • Solar Photovoltaic (PV)
    • Concentrating Solar Power (CSP)
    • Wind Turbines
    • Geothermal
    • Wave, Current, And O-TEC
    • Fuel Cells
  • Electricity Transmission & Distribution Networks
    • Energy Access as SDG Goal
    • Transmission Lines
      • kV Range
      • Associated Land Requirements
      • Associated Thermal Energy Losses
    • Distribution
      • kV Range
      • Collection Rates
      • Regularization
    • End-use
      • Energy - Efficiency First
      • Electricity, Heating, Cooling, and Process Heat
      • Net - Zero Energy
      • Residential
      • Commercial & Institutional
      • Industrial
      • Transportation
      • District Energy
      • Off-Grid vs. On-Grid
      • Energy Storage and Controls Systems

 

THE TROUBLE WITH CARBON 
 
  • Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Goals
  • Climate Change Mitigation vs. Adaptation
  •  Extraction
    • Drilling
    • Mountaintop Removal
  • Carbon Content of Fossil Fuels vs. Natural Gas vs. Renewable Energy
  • Ozone and Greenhouse Gases
  • Decarbonizing Methods
    • Energy Efficiency
    • Renewable Energy
    • Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD)
    • Carbon Capture and Sequestration
  • Cost Considerations
    • Price Data
  • Carbon Neutral Countries 
  • United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
    • Interaction Among Emissions, Climate, Risks and Development Pathways: Characteristics of Mitigation Pathways
    • Economic and Social Costs and Benefits of Mitigation and Adaptation in the Context of Development Pathways
    • Adaptation and Mitigation Actions in the Context of Sustainable Development
    • Finance and Means of Support

 

TECHNICAL-ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS FOR SCALING UP RENEWABLE ENERGY   
 
  • Centralized vs. IPP vs. Decentralized Renewable Energy
  • Making Renewable Energy Projects Bankable Through Due Diligence
    • Pre-Feasibility Studies
    • Detailed Feasibility Studies
    • Project Preparation Facility
  • Technical Assessment
    • Available Resources
      • Global Atlas for Renewable Energy
      • Need for Local Data Acquisition
    • Capacity Factors
      • Translating CF Into Spreadsheet Analyses
    • Modeling  
    • Variable Renewable Energy and Grid Stability
  • Economic Assessment
    • The Costs of Renewable Energy Systems
    • Power Purchase Agreements
  • De-Risking Instruments
    • Put Call Option Agreements (PCOAs)
    • Partial Risk Guarantees (PRGS)
    • Sovereign Guarantee
  • Financing Models Overview
    • Debt-Equity Ratios
    • Credit Enhancement
    • Self-Financed
    • Project Financing
    • Leasing
    • Renewable Energy Service Companies (RESCO)
    • Independent Power Producers (IPP)
    • PAYGO

 

CREATING AN ENABLING ENVIRONMENT CONDUCIVE TO SCALING UP RENEWABLE ENERGY  
 
  • Integrated Resource & Resilience Planning
  • National Long-Term Energy Planning
  • Project Preparation Facility
  • Net Metering
  • Community Energy
  • Renewable Portfolio Standards
  • Feed-In Tariffs
  • Single-Buyer Paradigm
  • Competitive Procurement
  • Public-Private Partnerships
    • Private Sector Assets and Motivations
    • Public Sector Assets and Motivations
    • Capacitating the Public Sector

 

OURCES OF DATA FOR INFORMED DECISION MAKING 
 
  • International Energy Agency (IEA)
    • Fuels and Technologies
    • Analysis
    • Data
    • Analysis
    • World Energy Outlook
  • International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
    • Country Profiles
    • Clean Energy Corridors
    • Global Geothermal Alliance
    • Parliamentary Network
    • Renewable Energy Roadmap (Remap)
    • Renewables Readiness Assessments
    • Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Lighthouses
    • Global Atlas for Renewable Energy
    • Sustainable Energy Marketplace
  • International Development Partners Promoting Climate Change Mitigation with Renewable Energy
  • International Foundations Promoting Climate Change Mitigation with Renewable Energy
  • Relevant Associations 
    • C40
    • Compact of Mayors
    • Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy
    • Global Climate Change Alliance
    • International Renewable Energy Alliance
    • International Solar Alliance

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