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European University Institute (EUI) Regulation and Integration of Renewable Energy

European University Institute (EUI)

Regulation and Integration of Renewable Energy

Florence, Italy

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Key Summary

    About : The Regulation and Integration of Renewable Energy program offers insights into the energy market’s evolving landscape. Designed to prepare students for pressing energy challenges, this program covers key regulatory frameworks, financing options, and integration strategies. You'll engage with real-world case studies that emphasize the practical application of your knowledge, aiming to equip you for a dynamic career in this field.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can explore various career paths in sectors including energy policy, renewable energy project management, and regulatory compliance. Opportunities may arise within government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private companies focused on sustainable energy solutions.

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Introduction

This new training course on the Regulation and Integration of Renewable Energy provides a comprehensive introduction to the topic with the latest updates, including developments in policy and regulation in the renewables industry and research.

The objective of this course is to carefully examine the current and future role of renewable energy as a fundamental element of a sustainable, competitive, and secure power industry, as well as the regulatory mechanisms needed to integrate RES in a liberalised electricity system.

The course will answer to the following questions:

  • What are the most important elements of governance in the European Energy Union with a focus on renewable energy sources, including Clean Energy Package, Fit-for-55, RePowerEU
  • What are the most prominent renewable energy support mechanisms and best practice designs in a market-based environment?
  • What are electricity market design implications and alternatives in view of a massive implementation of renewable energy into the market and the grids?
  • What are the contracts-for-difference and what is their role in electricity market design?

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