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Energy Planning and Sustainable Development

Location

Online/Class

Duration

5 Days

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Energy resources and environmental management are becoming increasingly important in today's world. Therefore, the importance of energy planning and leadership in sustainable development is increasing. Energy planning and sustainable development training aims to teach the participants the basic concepts and practices necessary for sustainable development in the energy sector by addressing energy resources, environmental effects, energy saving, and energy efficiency.

Objectives

Energy planning and sustainable development training aim to help participants develop their planning and management skills in energy and produce solutions to achieve sustainable development goals. This course provides participants with a strategic approach to designing sustainable energy plans to reduce their carbon footprints while providing information on the discovery, development, and integration of sustainable energy sources.

Participants will learn how energy policies are designed, financed, and implemented. This training will focus on energy efficiency, renewable energy sources, energy density, carbon footprint, and sustainable development. In addition, participants will develop their skills in designing and managing energy projects in line with sustainable development goals.

Who Should Attend?

This course is designed for professionals, public administrators, non-governmental organizations, and students working on sustainable energy planning, carbon reduction strategies, and energy management. Participants will gain a broad perspective on the discovery, integration, and application of environmentally friendly energy sources. They will develop skills that can play an active role in future energy management projects.

Course Program

    ENVISIONING A SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FUTURE THROUGH STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
    • Scoping
    • Engaging Stakeholders to Design and Implement the Plan
    • Defining Sustainable Development
    • Identifying Drivers for Change
    • Environmental impact
    • Social
    • Economic
    • Carbon Neutrality
    • Agreeing on the Basics

About the Course

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