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Title
Energy Transition 2024
Organizer
Infocus International
Type
Workshops
Focus
  • Solar
  • Wind
  • Climate Change
  • Policy and Regulation
  • Renewable Energy


Start
2024/07/09 7:00 am GMT
End
2024/07/12 10:00 am GMT
Country
  • Singapore
Venue
Virtual
URL
[www.infocusinternational.com/energytransition link to the event]
Description
Navigating the landscape of clean energy revolution from changing energy dynamics, electrification, clean fuels to carbon capture

Energy Transition Live Online Course over 4 sessions

Overview

This time-effective 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 which will determine deployment pathways.

For anyone involved in strategy, business or product development, or simply those wanting to understand the wider context in which they work, an independent and hype-free perspective on energy transition issues provides a critical framework in which to base good decision-making. This course provides exactly that, explaining the various strands of the energy transition picture not in isolation, but so that attendees can understand how they fit together, link and interact.

Following a review of the energy transition thus far, including current trends and rates of change, attendees will discuss the key drivers and motivations for key players from industry to policy. They will learn how processes of ‘electrification’ are central to both energy transition pathways and current energy market disruption, along with the limits to those processes. They will assess which clean fuels exist and are emerging as an alternative where direct electricity use proves impossible or uneconomic. Finally, they will understand the extent to which carbon capture, utilisation and storage may play a role in cleaning up where fossil fuels prove harder to shift – and as the solution which can put the ‘net’ into net zero.

Course Sessions

1. The changing energy mix and pathways to net zero 2. Electrification: its drivers, applications and limitations 3. Sources and applications of ‘clean fuels’ 4. Carbon capture and storage: a lifeline for fossil fuel producers?

Benefits of Attending

• Understand the changing market context of your energy-related business, including new competitors, emerging opportunities and risks • Gain an independent, hype-free and ‘joined up’ view of the variety of energy transition technologies and pathways • Learn how the evolution of primary and final energy sources is progressing • Examine published pathways and scenarios to achieve net zero • Discuss electrification and its limits (including minerals, money and the grid) • Assess the challenges of balancing the future grid, to integrate ‘variable’ electricity supply • Examine the options available for clean fuels, including hydrogen and ‘e-fuels’ (e.g. sustainable aviation and shipping) • Understand the role of carbon capture, storage and/or utilisation alongside electrification and clean fuels Testimonials

“Thank you very much for the highly informative trainings. I am very much pleased with how the organiser is very accommodating and responsive on every request. Thank you again and see you soon in the upcoming course.” - ib vogt

“I have learnt quite a lot and the pace of the presentation was excellent. Thanks for the great course.” - Sasol

“It was a good course, with a broad coverage of the topic and good balance of technical and practical concepts. Materials provided were very useful.” - CSIRO

Live Online Course - How It Works

The structure of our virtual learning program is designed to keep the same levels of engagement and networking as our on-site public courses. Course content is delivered through our easy-to-use online learning platform and is supplemented by case studies and practical exercises.

Like our classroom-based public courses, you will have live interaction with our course facilitators and other participants. Our live online courses are led by our experienced instructors, who will provide you with easily digestible content, using knowledge learned from many years in the industry, during scheduled times. Delegates will receive copies of the course materials electronically.

To register/enquire, please contact: Emilia Mok

E: media[at]infocusinternational.com T: +65 6325 0210 W: www.infocusinternational.com/energytransition