
Climate & Renewable Energy Finance Training Course
Overview
The Paris Agreement marks a new era where the focus has shifted from setting climate goals to implementing climate action at scale. Article 2(c) emphasizes aligning finance flows with low-carbon and climate-resilient development pathways.
This requires a major increase in funding, innovative financing instruments, and the mobilization of a broad range of investors. Renewable Energy (RE) plays a central role in this transition as falling technology costs and rising regulatory risks for fossil fuels make RE increasingly attractive for investors.
Target Audience
This course is suitable for both public and private sector practitioners, including:
Prior finance experience is helpful but not mandatory. Participants without finance backgrounds should plan for additional study time.
Course Details
Climate change is a top global priority, and the structural transformation of the global energy system is already underway. Annual investments in renewable energy are now approaching the level of fossil fuel investments, highlighting the urgency of understanding climate and RE finance.
Course Objectives
Course Topics & Units
Training Customization
This training can be customized to meet institutional needs and delivered at your preferred location upon request.
Requirements
Training Fee
The fee covers tuition, training materials, refreshments, lunch, and study visits.
Accommodation
Accommodation is arranged upon request.
Become an expert in climate and renewable energy finance.