
Climate & Renewable Energy Finance
Professional Training Course on Financing the Global Energy Transition
Overview
The Paris Agreement marks the beginning of a new era with the focus shifting from finding a consensus on the common goals to realizing jointly agreed goals. Making finance flows consistent with a pathway towards low greenhouse gas emissions and climate-resilient development will require a significant increase in funding – with new instruments and approaches required to mobilize a broad range of investors and to achieve scalability in financing climate action. Financing the global energy transition will be one key building block.
Decreasing prices for renewables combined with increasing regulatory risk for traditional fossil fuels make Renewable Energy (RE) more competitive and attractive for commercial investors.
Climate Change is high on the agenda of governments across the world. The structural change of the global energy system is already under way with annual investment in power generation based on renewables at almost the same level as investment in power based on fossil fuels.
Target Audience
This course has a clear focus on finance and is suitable for both public and private sector practitioners, including:
The course aims to explain the specifics of climate and renewable energy finance. Pre-experience in (mainstream) banking and finance is therefore helpful but not required. Participants without basic knowledge in finance should accommodate for additional study time.
Course Objectives
This course will help you understand the different perspectives on financing climate and RE projects:
Firstly, you will learn to understand the big picture of climate change and the various fields of investments resulting from climate policy needs, with RE investments being a central pillar.
Secondly, you will be introduced to a project and business model perspective and learn which parameters are used to assess the financial viability of a climate or RE investment.
Thirdly, the course will deep dive into RE investments and you will learn why markets alone might fundamentally not be able to trigger RE investment in a way necessary to mitigate climate change and which support instruments are available across different countries.
Fourthly, you will get a comprehensive overview of the various RE business models that are on the market and will learn about the basics of RE technologies, the electricity markets and typical RE technology risks as relevant for the financing perspective.
Fifthly, the universe of RE investors will be presented linking back to the previously introduced learnings on financing RE projects including, but not limited to dealing with the specific risk profile of capital intense business models in an often policy and regulation-driven market.
Finally, you will be introduced to key parameters of financing and structuring RE projects and will learn how to apply them by setting-up and using an excel-based cash flow model for a RE project.
The course will conclude with an excursus covering the additional perspective of financing energy efficiency projects.
Course Topics
Unit 1: Introduction
Unit 2: Overview on Climate Finance
Unit 3: Basics of Finance and Investment
Unit 4: The Role of Regulation and Support Frameworks
Unit 5: Business Models for Renewable Energy
Unit 6: Technical Knowledge on RE Technologies and Electricity Markets
Unit 7: The Universe of Climate and RE Investors
Unit 8: Financing Structures, Financial Instruments and Donor Interventions for RE Projects
Unit 9: Applying Knowledge in Practice: Financial Modelling
Unit 10: Excursus – Financing for Energy Efficiency
Requirements
Training Fee
Kenyan Residents
USD
International Participants
USD
The course fee covers:
Accommodation: Accommodation is arranged upon request.
Training Customization
This training can also be customized for your institution upon request. You can also have it delivered at your preferred location.
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