The energy industry is undergoing substantial transformation as it responds to a rapidly changing environment. The challenges faced involve both long-term trends, such as climate change and climate risk, de-carbonization, and the transition to renewable energies, as well as short-term shocks due to increased volatility in energy markets and the changing global political climate.
This interactive program will consist of both lectures and discussion of business cases that are directly relevant for energy related industries.
How you will benefit
- Learn how to assess climate risk
- Gain an understanding of valuation tools needed to valuate energy projects
- Explore the value drivers in highly volatile energy markets
- Investigate the challenges of implementing project finance in energy markets
Program length
2 days
Day 1 | 09:00 – 17:00 |
Day 2 | 09:00 – 17:00 |
Next step
We offer carefully crafted learning paths designed to help you dive deeper into various facets of finance. Take the next step in your professional learning path by choosing one or more of our specialized programs, for example:
Day 1 | Assessment, Valuation and Strategy
Assessing climate risk
- Is climate risk affecting the cost of capital, and how?
- Is there a climate risk-premium
Valuation of energy projects
- Energy projects require valuation tools that go beyond the traditional Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) approach: what are the value drivers in highly volatile energy markets?
- What are the risk and opportunities in energy transition? Assessing market risk, technological risk, and regulatory risk.
Climate risk and financial strategy
- Assessing desirable financial and risk management strategies for energy companies
- Managing energy transition and dealing with stranded-asset risk
Day 2 | Finance and ESG
Energy financing
- The challenges of implementing project finance in energy markets
- The role of Public-Private Partnerships (P3)
Climate finance and ESG
- How is climate risk affecting corporate strategy?
- The role of green bonds and the perils of green-washing
Financing renewable energy
- Does the financing of renewables require a re-think of valuation and financial-strategy approaches?
Program preparation
There is some preparatory work required for this program. Pre-reading materials will be made available on a password protected webpage a few weeks prior to the program.
To ensure maximum benefit from the program for participant and fellow-participants, we strongly advise to prepare prior to attending.
The Energy Transition Finance program is designed primarily for actors involved in energy finance, either on the demand side, e.g. utilities and energy buyers, or on the supply side, e.g. oil and gas companies and renewable energy producers.
The program is also useful to stakeholders in energy-sensitive industries and in the public sector.
The focus of this program is on finance, and is designed for professionals in both public and private sectors, including project finance specialists, project developers, private investors, and consultants.
Please contact us should you feel the need to verify your level of knowledge.
Is this program not the right fit for you?
We offer other programs which you might find more interesting or useful, such as: