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Net Zero Transition: Future Power Markets

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Online or in-house delivery

This course introduces a range of scenarios for the evolution of the GB electricity market to 2050, some of the technologies that may be required at scale to meet net zero, and considers future market design.

Overview

The future electricity sector will require a huge investment in new generation capacity to meet net zero emissions targets.

Many future scenarios also point to increasing complexity and interaction between demand and supply as the system becomes ‘smarter’ and consumers have more opportunities to provide services. Part of Cornwall Insight’s ‘Net zero transition’ training series.

The future electricity sector will require a huge investment in new generation capacity to meet net zero emissions targets.

Many future scenarios also point to increasing complexity and interaction between demand and supply as the system becomes ‘smarter’ and consumers have more opportunities to provide services. Part of Cornwall Insight’s ‘Net zero transition’ training series.

Objectives of this course

  • How the physical electricity system may evolve to enable greater electrification of the economy and meet net zero targets
  • Introducing demand side and supply side technological solutions, including Carbon Capture Usage and Storage, modular nuclear generation, and negative emission technologies
  • The pros and cons of current market design and an introduction to Locational Marginal Pricing
  • The latest on digitalisation and data policy developments

Who is this course for?

  • Policy makers and regulatory specialists
  • Developers, investors and generators
  • Energy suppliers
  • People supporting and advising those in the energy industry

What to expect from this course

  • Delegates will receive soft copies of the materials presented by our market experts
  • Learning delivered by Cornwall Insight’s market experts
  • Pre-course materials, including an industry glossary and short primers

The future electricity sector will require a huge investment in new generation capacity to meet net zero emissions targets.

Many future scenarios also point to increasing complexity and interaction between demand and supply as the system becomes ‘smarter’ and consumers have more opportunities to provide services. Part of Cornwall Insight’s ‘Net zero transition’ training series.

Objectives of this course

  • How the physical electricity system may evolve to enable greater electrification of the economy and meet net zero targets
  • Introducing demand side and supply side technological solutions, including Carbon Capture Usage and Storage, modular nuclear generation, and negative emission technologies
  • The pros and cons of current market design and an introduction to Locational Marginal Pricing
  • The latest on digitalisation and data policy developments

Who is this course for?

  • Policy makers and regulatory specialists
  • Developers, investors and generators
  • Energy suppliers
  • People supporting and advising those in the energy industry

What to expect from this course

  • Delegates will receive soft copies of the materials presented by our market experts
  • Learning delivered by Cornwall Insight’s market experts
  • Pre-course materials, including an industry glossary and short primers

Price

£825 +VAT

Course Structure

This course runs across three days, two hours each day

Available Dates

15 - 17 October 2024 | 10am - 12pm

7 - 9 January 2025 | 10am - 12pm

4 - 6 February 2025 | 10am - 12pm

23 - 25 April 2025 | 10am - 12pm

18 - 20 November 2025 | 10am-12pm

Location

Online using Microsoft Teams

Contact us

Phone: 01603 604400

Email: training@cornwall-insight.com

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