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European University Institute (EUI) Summer School on Regulation of Energy Utilities

European University Institute (EUI)

Summer School on Regulation of Energy Utilities

Florence, Italy

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    About: The Summer School on Regulation of Energy Utilities provides insights into the regulatory frameworks governing energy markets. The program covers essential topics such as market design, pricing mechanisms, and sustainability challenges in the energy sector. It aims to develop analytical skills and critical thinking necessary for understanding energy regulations.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in regulatory agencies, energy consultancy, policy analysis, and roles within energy companies. This program equips students to address the complexities of the energy landscape, contributing to informed decision-making in the industry.

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Introduction

Learn the fundamental regulatory principles of the electricity and gas sectors through hands-on, real case activities and examples with instructors from national regulatory authorities from Europe and North America, the European Commission, academia and energy companies. After this course, you will have a comprehensive understanding of the regulation of distribution, transmission and generation, wholesale and retail markets, demand response and the future of power systems and regulation.

During this residential Summer School, you will have the chance to discuss and learn from your instructors and peers, via interactive classes, Q and A sessions, and a final panel debate. The Summer School on the Regulation of Energy Utilities is directed by Carlos Batlle.

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