
Low Carbon Generation Academy
Essential learning to understand the commercial landscape for low carbon generation

What will you learn?
Key routes to market for low-carbon generation and offtake arrangements
Core terms in PPAs and how subsidy schemes flow revenues
Commercial opportunities and challenges for low-carbon generators
Who is it for?
Project developers and investors
Flexible generation, storage and renewables generators
Offtakers and electricity suppliers
Legal advisors
Delivery format
Live online delivery
Price
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Understand the scale of the investment challenge to meet a net zero emissions target for 2050
Learn about the current generation challenges and future scenarios
Our industry experts will set out the scale of the investment challenge in terms of the amount of new capacity required to meet a net zero emissions target for 2050 and the business models in play today.
Discover the key market subsidy schemes at play
We will explain how the key GB subsidy schemes, the Renewables Obligation, Feed-in Tariffs and Contract for Difference, operate and flows revenue from consumers to the 40GW+ of capacity operating within the schemes.
Designed and delivered by market experts
Courses designed and delivered by trusted, independent energy experts from Cornwall Insight. The online session delivers a mix of lecture-style learning, case studies and worked examples to reinforce learning.
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