COURSE SCHEDULE
| Code | Date | Location | price (€)* |
|---|---|---|---|
| REN 807 | 11 – 12 May 2026 | Online | 1320 |
| REN 807 | 14 – 15 Sep 2026 | Stavanger | 1760 |
COURSE OVERVIEW
The aim of this course is to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of how renewable energy investments are evaluated, structured, and financed in practice. It combines financial theory with real-world application, focusing on the unique characteristics, risks, and policy environments of renewable energy projects.
COURSE OUTLINE
2 days
Day 1
o Foundations of Renewable Energy Markets
o Introduction
o Valuation Frameworks
o Cost of Capital
o Policy and Regulatory Environment
Day 2
o Financing, Risk and Advanced Analysis
o Power Purchase Agreements
o Project Finance Structures
o Risk Analysis and Uncertainty
o Real Options and Strategic Flexibility
o Practical Case Studies
o MCQ Quiz
INSTRUCTOR
Instructor Profile
Instructor has a career background in the City of London as an analyst (Sellside and Buyside) at ING N.V, Investec Plc, Alliance Trust Plc, and Standard & Poor’s. He is a Teaching Fellow and Lecturer in Finance at University of Stirling and is completing a PhD in Economics and Business Administration at LUT in Finland where his topic is renewable energy and decision analysis. At Stirling he won the Teacher of the Year award (by students) for the Business School in 2025 and was a runner up in 2024. He has a first degree in Economics and Business and two Masters degree’s in Investment Analysis (Stirling) and Energy Economics and Policy (Surrey). He supervises postgraduate students at the University of Glasgow and as an external examiner for Liverpool Business School. He has previously taught professional courses in Energy Economics in Central Asia and the Middle East.
FAQ
DESIGNED FOR
The course is designed for finance and investment professionals involved in project finance. And infrastructure investment, renewable energy developers and project managers, engineers and technical professionals., policy analysts and regulators and consultants and advisors working in energy, infrastructure or sustainability related fields.
COURSE LEVEL
o Basic, intermediate or advanced
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
The learning objectives of the top-most level content of the course are:
o Evaluate renewable energy projects
o Apply valuation techniques on renewable energy projects
o Analyse the impact of policy, regulation and market mechanisms
o Design project finance structures
o Incorporate uncertainty and risk
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