A lot of players are involved in driving the global energy transition, and the team at Duke University’s Center for Energy, Development, and the Global Environment published a diagram of the energy value chain earlier this year that illustrates the complexity of the energy sector nicely. At the most basic level, entities fall roughly into one of three categories: energy suppliers; energy end users; and supporting organizations. The below collection of training opportunities will benefit anyone helping organizational energy end users to develop or procure renewable energy. Whether you’re a sustainability professional at a company pursuing net-zero goals, a consultant helping clients to incorporate renewable energy into their portfolios or a financial professional interested in funding these projects, there is something here for you.
The first group of offerings provide context and a big-picture understanding of the global energy transition and grid modernization. The next group offers frameworks for incorporating equity and justice considerations into energy-related projects and decisions. The third group provides both overviews and deep dives on clean and renewable generation and storage technologies, and the final group centers on skills for moving specific projects forward with courses from how to evaluate a project’s profitability and risk to how to secure financing from a variety of sources.
No curation of renewable energy resources would be complete without mentioning the incredible work of both the Clean Energy Buyers Association (CEBA) and the Clean Energy Leadership Institute (CELI). While neither offers publicly available courses — the CELI fellowship application is competitive and CEBA participation requires organizational membership — both have been training leaders in renewable energy for many years and offer outstanding learning experiences.
The adoption of renewable energy is also just one part of what energy end users should be working on. The below courses do not cover energy efficiency, weatherization, demand response, electrification or electric vehicles — all of which should arguably be addressed prior to assessing your renewable energy needs. Those skills, along with skills related to the supply side of things, will be the topics of future articles.
As is often the case with these types of lists, I’m sure I’ve missed some. If your favorite offering isn’t included here, I warmly invite you to join the conversation on LinkedIn to tell me and your fellow readers about it. Thanks in advance for your help with bringing these resources out into the open so that more people can get to work on advancing sustainable business practices.
Courses on the global energy transition and grid modernization
These courses provide important context around the global energy transition. Each one emphasizes a unique combination of the various aspects of the transition: technology; geopolitics; environmental impact; business models; and grid modernization.
This course provides an overview of the developments in the power sector, including the transition to a low-carbon economy and emergence of new energy business models. It covers key energy sources and how the grid is changing to integrate renewables (grid modernization, grid flexibility, long-duration energy storage) and the impact of various technologies on the energy sector including carbon capture, storage and utilization, battery storage, hydrogen, advanced fission, small modular reactors and nuclear fusion. This training can be taken individually or as part of the Climate Change and Sustainability Professionals Program.
Cost: 49.99 British pounds (approximately $64)
Time to complete: 2.5 hours
Training format: On-demand videos
Key topics covered: Introduction to the energy transition and the response from the fossil fuel industry; power sector transition and integration of renewables into the grid; biofuels and hydrogen; nuclear power; critical minerals for the energy transition
This course teaches strategies for the modernization of the electric grid to support the incorporation of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar and the growing use of storage, electric vehicles and smart devices. The focus is on the deployment of transforming technologies including artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), sensors, controls and communications devices.
Cost: $395
Time to complete: 6 hours
Training format: On-demand e-learning, exercises, quiz
Key topics covered: How electricity is generated, transmitted and distributed; using AI and ML for forecasting, demand response, network management and determining asset locations; the digital transformation of the grid and the role of prosumers; calculating pricing and rate models for storage and renewables; managing the impact of EV charging demand; selecting storage technologies for managing intermittency and ensuring grid reliability
This introductory course explores the fundamental principles driving global clean energy transitions. Learners will develop the ability to calculate the opportunities, costs and impacts of these transitions, uncover high-impact pathways to decarbonize energy systems, identify bottlenecks in the clean energy value chain and understand the interconnectedness of policy, justice, technology, labor and markets.
Next start date: Fall 2024
Cost: $399
Time to complete: 4 weeks, 4 hours per week
Training format: Live online classes, exercises
Key topics covered: The clean energy landscape; energy analysis; electrify everything; scaling the smart grid; batteries; quantitative tools for power sector planning; EVs and decarbonizing long-haul transport; heat pumps; cleaning up steel, cement, fertilizers and plastics; policy, regulation and market design for enabling energy transitions; electricity rates and economics; politics and justice in energy
The Renewable Energy Institute offers training that has been developed in close partnership with organizations such as the United Nations Environment Programme and leading universities around the globe. This course will guide learners through the complexity and challenges of the global energy transition from fossil fuels to other sources of energy. The material includes a wide range of examples and case studies to illustrate each concept.
Cost: 540 British pounds (approximately $685)
Time to complete: 20 to 30 hours
Training format: On-demand e-learning, optional certification exam
Key topics covered: The terminology and history of the global energy transition; technologies, electricity and supply chain decarbonisation; ESG; COP, commitments, and the role of the U.N.; global challenges and geopolitics; policies and the role of governments; international, national and industrial challenges and solutions for decarbonization; the Sustainable Development Goals and their impact
This live online course is designed to provide business decision-makers with a comprehensive overview of the energy transition: what it means, the technological solutions which will compete and coexist, and the policy and practical factors that will determine deployment pathways. Attendees will leave able to make more informed investment decisions based on a nuanced understanding of how the pieces of the energy transition fit together, link and interact.
Next start date: Started July 9; new dates will be announced soon
Cost: From $1,500
Time to complete: 4 weeks, 3 hours per week
Training format: Live online classes, exercises
Key topics covered: The changing energy mix and pathways to net zero; electrification: its drivers, applications and limitations; sources and applications of “clean fuels”; Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS): a lifeline for fossil fuel producers?
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