
Power Purchase Agreements – Structures, Markets & Pricing
Understand the basics of how Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) and their variants, including Corporate Power Purchase Agreements (CPPAs), as essential contracting routes for many renewable electricity generators

What will you learn?
Why PPAs are widely used and who the key market participants are
Core PPA structures, terms, and pricing mechanisms
Key considerations for different generators and purchasers
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
This course runs across two days
Price
£649 +VAT
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Explore Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) and Corporate Power Purchase Agreements (CPPAs)
Understand the key parties involved in PPAs
Our industry experts will explain the key parties involved in Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), how different types of contract work and key terms.
Learn about wider electricity pricing and costs
We will also focus on how electricity is priced, the treatment of other cost elements, and considerations for different types of generators and purchasers.
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.
21 – 22 April 2026 | 10am – 12pm
8 – 9 September 2026 | 10am – 12pm
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