Understanding the Energy Transition Challenge

This three day course will teach participants the relevance of energy transition sources and the types of energy transition.

Description

Understanding the Energy Transition Challenge is a three day course that is designed for individuals who wish to improve their knowledge of the energy transition sources and technologies currently used. This course will outline the challenges of understanding the big picture when moving towards net zero carbon emissions, renewable energy technologies, clean energy technologies, energy storage technologies and real world applications.

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Suitable For:

This course is designed for individuals who wish to improve their knowledge
of energy transition sources and technologies currently in use and under consideration. Engineers and leaders who are responsible for developing plans to move toward net zero carbon emissions will get great benefit from this course.

Prerequisites

None

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