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Introduction
Introduction
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Objectives
Objectives
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Who Should Attend?
Who Should Attend?
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Training Method
Training Method
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Course Outline
Course Outline
The global energy sector is in the midst of a historic transformation, driven by the urgent need to address climate change and the rapidly improving economics of renewable technologies. While the environmental benefits of renewables are widely promoted, a truly informed decision-making process requires a rigorous, holistic understanding of both the costs and benefits involved. This course moves beyond headlines to provide a clear-eyed, quantitative analysis of the economic, environmental, and social dimensions of renewable energy investments.
Participants will learn to evaluate the complete financial picture, from the upfront capital expenditures of a solar farm or wind park to the long-term operational savings and avoided environmental costs. We will dissect Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE), explore the impact of subsidies and policies, and quantify often-overlooked benefits like public health improvements and job creation. This course is essential for anyone seeking to build a compelling, data-driven business case for renewable energy or to understand its true value to society.
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
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Differentiate between the various types of costs associated with renewable energy projects, including capital, operational, and integration costs.
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Calculate and interpret key financial metrics such as the Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) and Return on Investment (ROI) for renewable projects.
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Quantify the environmental benefits of renewables, including reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants, and their economic value.
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Analyze the broader socio-economic benefits, such as job creation, energy security, and public health improvements.
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Evaluate the impact of government policies, subsidies, and carbon pricing on project economics and market competitiveness.
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Build a comprehensive cost-benefit analysis (CBA) model to assess the viability of a renewable energy investment.
This course is designed for professionals who need to analyze, justify, or make decisions based on the economics of renewable energy:
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Project Developers and Financial Analysts
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Policy Makers and Government Energy Planners
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Sustainability Managers and Corporate Energy Buyers
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Investment Bankers and Venture Capitalists
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Utility Planners and Regulatory Affairs Managers
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Engineering and Consulting Professionals
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Students of economics, engineering, environmental science, or public policy
• Pre-assessment
• Live group instruction
• Use of real-world examples, case studies and exercises
• Interactive participation and discussion
• Power point presentation, LCD and flip chart
• Group activities and tests
• Each participant receives a binder containing a copy of the presentation
• slides and handouts
• Post-assessment
Day 1: Understanding the Cost Structure of Renewable Energy
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Morning Session: The Anatomy of Project Costs
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Capital Expenditures (CapEx): Breaking down the costs of technology, hardware, soft costs, and installation.
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Operational Expenditures (OpEx): Long-term maintenance, insurance, and land lease costs.
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Workshop: Compare the CapEx and OpEx profiles for utility-scale solar PV, onshore wind, and offshore wind.
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Afternoon Session: Key Financial Metrics
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Introduction to Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE): The fundamental metric for comparing energy sources.
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Calculating Simple Payback Period and Return on Investment (ROI).
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Practical Exercise: Calculate the LCOE for a given project using a provided template.
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Day 2: The System Costs of Integration and Comparison
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Morning Session: Beyond the Generator: Grid Integration Costs
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Balancing and Intermittency: The costs of managing variable generation (grid upgrades, storage, backup capacity).
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Transmission Costs: Building new lines to connect remote renewable resources to demand centers.
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Afternoon Session: Comparing Apples to Apples
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The Full Cost of Conventional Energy: Incorporating externalities and subsidies for fossil fuels.
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Side-by-Side Comparison: Adjusted LCOE that includes system integration costs for different technologies.
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Case Study: Analyze how grid integration costs impact the total cost of a high-renewables scenario.
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Day 3: Quantifying the Benefits: Environment and Health
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Morning Session: Environmental Benefits and Carbon Accounting
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Valuing Carbon: Social Cost of Carbon (SCC) and carbon pricing mechanisms (taxes, trading schemes).
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Calculating Avoided Emissions: CO2, SOx, NOx, and particulate matter (PM2.5).
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Afternoon Session: Public Health and Economic Benefits
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The Health Cost of Air Pollution: Methods for quantifying avoided healthcare costs and productivity gains.
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Workshop: Use a simplified model to estimate the public health benefits of replacing a coal plant with a solar facility.
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Day 4: Socio-Economic Benefits and Policy Levers
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Morning Session: Jobs, Security, and Development
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Job Creation Analysis: Direct, indirect, and induced jobs in the renewable energy sector.
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Energy Security: The economic benefit of reduced fuel import dependence and price volatility.
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Afternoon Session: The Role of Policy and Finance
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How Policies Affect Economics: Investment Tax Credits (ITC), Production Tax Credits (PTC), feed-in tariffs, and auctions.
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The Cost of Capital: How risk and policy certainty influence financing costs.
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Debate: Discuss the pros and cons of different policy mechanisms from a cost-benefit perspective.
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Day 5: Synthesis and Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA)
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Morning Session: Integrated Cost-Benefit Analysis
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Building a Comprehensive CBA Model: Incorporating private costs, externalities, and socio-economic benefits.
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Dealing with Uncertainty: Sensitivity analysis and discount rates.
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Afternoon Session: Capstone Project
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Final Exercise: Teams conduct a full cost-benefit analysis for a proposed renewable energy project. They must present a business case recommending for or against the project, justifying their position with quantitative and qualitative analysis.
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Presentation and Peer Feedback.
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Course Recap: Making the Economic Case for the Energy Transition.
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Certification of Completion.
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- Course Details
- Address
Damascus
- Location
- Phone
+963 112226969
- Fees
300 $
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