
INTERNATIONAL TRAINING ON BUSINESS, POLITICS, AND ECONOMICS OF INTERNATIONAL ENERGY
COURSE BACKGROUND
The Environmental Capacities and Sustainability (ECAS) Institute offers the Business, Politics, and Economics of International Energy course as part of its commitment to enhancing knowledge and capacity in sustainable energy, climate change, and global environmental governance.
The course is designed to equip professionals with a comprehensive understanding of international energy markets, the political and economic factors shaping the global energy landscape, and the business strategies driving energy investments and policy decisions.
As energy remains a critical factor in economic growth, environmental sustainability, and geopolitical stability, professionals in both the public and private sectors need to navigate the complex interplay between energy policies, international trade, business interests, and climate commitments. This course provides a holistic approach to understanding energy security, market dynamics, regulatory frameworks, and the transition to cleaner energy sources.
By leveraging research-based insights, case studies, and expert-led discussions, the course empowers participants to make informed decisions, shape sustainable energy strategies, and contribute to global energy transformation efforts.
This course aligns with ECAS Institute’s mission to bridge the gap between research, policy, and practice in advancing sustainable development across Africa and beyond.
OBJECTIVES OF THE TRAINING
By the end of this course, participants will be able:
- To Gain insights into global energy production, consumption, and trade dynamics.
- To Examine how government policies, international agreements, and geopolitical factors shape energy markets.
- To Assess vulnerabilities in energy supply chains and their impact on global stability.
- To Understand the role of multinational corporations, state-owned enterprises, and investors in energy markets.
- To Study how environmental regulations, carbon pricing, and energy laws impact the sector.
- To Analyze the economic feasibility, challenges, and policy implications of shifting to sustainable energy sources.
- To Apply analytical tools to assess energy risks, opportunities, and corporate strategies.
- To Explore lessons from past energy crises, market disruptions, and successful policies.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Participants will gain knowledge and expertise in:
- Understanding the roles of oil, gas, coal, nuclear, and renewables in global markets.
- Exploring pricing mechanisms, investment models, and financial risks in the energy sector.
- Assessing how energy resources impact international relations, trade agreements, and conflicts.
- Learning about policies such as the Paris Agreement, carbon taxes, and national energy strategies.
- Examining how energy companies adapt to market changes, regulatory shifts, and new technologies.
- Evaluating renewable energy adoption, climate change policies, and the future of green energy.
- Understanding supply chain disruptions, price volatility, and strategic planning.
- Applying theoretical knowledge to real-world examples in global energy markets.
DURATION AND PROGRAM
TARGET PARTICIPANTS
This course is designed for a diverse group of professionals involved in the energy sector, including government officials and policymakers working in ministries of energy, environment, trade, and foreign affairs who influence energy policies and regulations. It is also highly relevant for energy industry professionals, such as executives, analysts, and managers in oil, gas, renewable energy, and utility companies, who need a deeper understanding of global market trends and policy impacts.
Business leaders and investors will benefit from insights into energy investments, financial risks, and corporate strategies, while environmental and sustainability experts can apply the course content to climate change advocacy, environmental consulting, and green energy transitions. Additionally, academics and researchers in fields such as energy economics, international relations, and environmental studies will find valuable knowledge to support their work.
The course is also beneficial for NGO and civil society representatives engaged in energy access, climate change, and sustainable development initiatives, as well as journalists and media professionals covering energy policies, climate change, and international energy markets. Overall, this program is ideal for anyone seeking to enhance their understanding of global energy dynamics, influence policy decisions, or develop strategic insights into the future of energy markets.
TRAINING MODULES
The course is structured into key modules that cover critical aspects of the global energy landscape, integrating business strategies, political influences, and economic frameworks. Each module provides a detailed exploration of the forces shaping international energy markets.
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Introduction to Global Energy Systems |
This module provides a foundational understanding of energy as a driver of economic and social development.
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Energy Market Structures and Dynamics |
This module explores how energy markets function, the forces that shape pricing, and the role of key players.
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Geopolitics of Energy |
This module examines how energy resources shape international relations, trade policies, and global stability.
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Energy Policy and Regulation |
This module focuses on how governments and international bodies regulate energy markets and address climate change.
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Business and Investment Strategies in Energy |
This module examines how corporations, investors, and financial institutions navigate the energy sector.
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Energy Security and Market Stability |
This module explores the risks, vulnerabilities, and crisis management strategies in global energy markets.
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Sustainable Energy Transition |
This module examines the shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy and its economic, political, and technological challenges.
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Future Trends in Energy Markets |
This final module explores the emerging trends and innovations shaping the future of energy.
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TRAINING STYLE
This course employs a blend of theoretical and practical training methods to ensure a comprehensive learning experience. Lectures and expert presentations provide insights from industry professionals, policymakers, and academics. Case study analysis and interactive discussions help participants understand real-world energy challenges, while workshops and group exercises enhance problem-solving skills.
Simulation and scenario planning allow participants to explore market trends and policy impacts, while guest lectures and panel discussions offer firsthand industry insights. Where applicable, field visits and industry exposure provide practical learning opportunities. Digital resources and online materials support continuous learning, and a capstone project or final assessment ensures participants apply their knowledge to real-world energy challenges.
This engaging and interactive approach equips participants with the analytical and decision-making skills needed to excel in the international energy sector.
9. GENERAL NOTES
- Training manuals and additional reference materials are provided to the participants.
- Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be issued with a certificate.
- We can also do this as a tailor-made course to meet organization-wide needs. Contact us to find out more: info@ecasiafrica.org.
- Payment should be sent to our bank account before the start of training and proof of payment sent to: info@ecasiafrica.org.
ABOUT ECAS INSTITUTE
The ECAS Institute designs and delivers independent and targeted training, research, and consulting services. Our work focusses on climate change and resilience building, carbon markets, renewable energy, nature-based solution, biodiversity conservation, agriculture and food systems, We are located in Nairobi Kenya and work across the African region. We have implemented training and research assignments in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, South Sudan, Somalia, Malawi, Rwanda, Congo, and South Africa. Globally, we have supported our partners from the UK, Denmark, Italy, Sweden, Germany, and USA.