Our third edition of The Regulation of the Power Sector online course starts today!

After having great success in the first editions of our online course the Regulation of the Power Sector, we are happy to announce that the 3rd edition starts today!

Taught by world class experts, the course gives a thorough understanding of the main concepts and ideas of power sector regulation from an engineering, economic and regulatory perspective. It provides the must-have fundamentals for working on power sector regulation, whether in a regulatory commission, in a regulatory department within a company or as a policy maker.

Participants will be watching video lectures, taking quizzes, interacting in discussion forums, or working within small groups and writing a final paper. The greatest part of the online course are the live classes and office hours, during which participants interact with instructors. For those who cannot attend the live classes, a recording will be available immediately after.

The course addresses professionals with different backgrounds and puts a special emphasis in making the learning experience accessible to all.

Check out our website for more information and the course syllabus!

 


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