This course is a perfect quick learning exercise for non-technicals who would like to understand the physics and engineering fundamentals that go behind providing electricity supply.
This workshop will explore the emerging models of collective self-consumption and energy communities, which play a key role in advancing the energy transition, by examining diverse international experiences from both EU and non-EU countries.
This course is a step-by-step practical overview of the measures regulators can employ to review and assess the reasonableness of capital expenditure projects proposed by regulated licensees.
In this course participants will be able to learn how regulation can support flexibility in the power system and how the regulatory and legal framework can be setup for this purpose. It covers both transmission and distribution flexibility issues, barriers and solutions, and explains the importance of flexibility in operating the power system.
ERRA’s upcoming training course explores the principles underlying regulation of quality of supply including the dimensions of quality of supply as well as regulatory fundamentals and methods. Theoretical presentations will be extended with country case studies and exercises providing relevant example from regulatory practice.
The program will equip leaders with a comprehensive and premier view of the latest energy sector trends and bring up to speed with current discourse on the future of the energy markets.
The RES course provides an introduction on renewable energy economics and policy across key geographies including Europe, the US and Australia. The course covers in-depth all the regulatory measures required to support renewable energy from feed-in tariffs to contract-for-difference (CfD) schemes, as well as their different interpretations.
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.