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- المدة 20 hours
- الطبع بواسطة Imperial College London
- Total students 1,253 enrolled
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This course provides the tools needed to build a low-carbon power sector around the world. By diving into the perspective of different players in the power sector - from investors through to utilities, regulators and project developers - you will be able to choose the right strategies, policies and other levers needed to incentivise a cleaner power mix in your own context.
This course explores the mix of approaches that can create a pro-renewables environment. It explores this from a policy, regulatory and supply-chain perspective and examines the incentives and rules available. Key policies are brought to life through case studies, learning from both success and failure.
Key messages of the course include:
- Ambitions for renewable electricity must be grounded in technical and financial feasibility
- Pro-renewables environments recognise the needs of energy supply chain actors (e.g. project developers, utilities, regulators, electricity customers) and balances pricing, fiscal and financial and wider policies to incentivise and drive deployment
- There are multiple ways to encourage deployment of renewables across different scales " these have strengths and weaknesses and must balance rate of deployment, affordability and efficiency of generation
- Incentives and rules are a package and can be aligned to deliver affordable, efficient renewable electricity - several real-world examples demonstrate this
- Different countries have succeeded and failed in creating pro-renewables environments " demonstrating that while lessons can be used from these experiences, there is no single route to success and the environment must be bespoke to the circumstances of the country.
This course should help decision makers across the electricity supply chain, in both the public and private sector, understand what mix of incentives is ideal from their perspective.
What you will learn
- Understand how policy and regulation can create a pro-renewables environment
- Analyse different regulatory and non-regulatory mechanisms and approaches for incentivising renewables deployment
- Evaluate the drivers for businesses in the renewable electricity supply chain and how this relates to the policy and regulatory environment
- Explore through case studies how pro-renewables policy and regulatory environment has been implemented
Skills you learn
Syllabus
Module 1: Establishing a pro-renewables environment – getting the objectives right
Module 2: Pro-renewables supply chain – who are the actors and what do they want?
Module 3: Pro-renewables power sector regulatory and pricing policies
Module 4: Non-regulatory pro-renewables policies and approaches
Module 5: Pulling it all together
Auto Summary
"Creating a Pro-Renewables Environment" is a comprehensive course designed for those interested in the intersection of policy, regulation, and fiscal strategies to promote renewable energy. Offered by edX and situated within the Science & Engineering domain, this course provides an in-depth understanding of the mechanisms that can encourage renewable power and foster cleaner investments throughout the electricity supply chain. Over the span of 20 hours, learners will gain valuable insights into creating supportive environments for renewable energy initiatives. The course is available through both Professional and Starter subscription plans, making it accessible to a wide range of participants. Ideal for individuals at the awareness level, this course is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their knowledge of renewable energy policies and their impact on the energy market.

Jeff Hardy