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Electricity Economics in Changing Electricity Markets (Online Course)

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May 14, 2025 - May 19, 2025
Onye Dike
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Published February 28th, 2025
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Summary

The Electricity Economics in Changing Electricity Markets online course, organized by InFocus International, runs from May 14 to May 19, 2025. This course provides insights into the evolving economics of power markets in a low-carbon world, focusing on the challenges and opportunities for electricity generation and trading.
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Online
Date
May 14th, 2025 - May 19th, 2025
Type
Online Only
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Overview

The Electricity Economics in Changing Electricity Markets course is designed for professionals involved in electricity generation, trading, and policy-making. It offers a comprehensive examination of the economics of power generation, addressing key factors that influence costs and pricing in a rapidly changing market landscape. Participants will explore the impact of liberalized markets, renewable energy integration, and decentralized power systems.

Course Structure

The course consists of four live online sessions, each lasting three hours, where participants will engage with experienced instructors and fellow attendees. The sessions will cover:

  1. Power Project Economics: Understanding cost structures, financing, and the influence of global and local variables on project viability.

  2. Power System Disruption: Analyzing economic impacts on electricity costs and prices, including the role of peak demand and price volatility.

  3. Creating Value from Capacity: Exploring revenue streams from power capacity and the monetization of grid services.

  4. Competition and Innovation: Discussing market structures, retail tariff innovations, and the challenges faced by stakeholders in competitive environments.

Benefits of Attending

Participants will gain valuable insights into the economic drivers of electricity markets, enhancing their ability to navigate the complexities of the energy sector. The course is tailored for senior executives, policymakers, and investment decision-makers, providing a clear and business-focused introduction to the subject.

For more information and to register, visit the InFocus International website.


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Onye Dike is a staff writer at Net Zero Compare.