Global Energy Transition and Innovation Masterclass
The economics, technology options and policy levers of the shift away from fossil fuels — for teams who must build a credible transition path, not a slogan.
Format
Classroom · Virtual
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Energy is profoundly a technology business, and transition strategies fail when they treat it as a political one — backing technologies for their popularity rather than their capacity to cut prices and emissions. This masterclass guides the cohort through the complexity of the global energy transition: which policies genuinely stimulate energy technology innovation, how options move from pipeline to market, and what the shift away from fossil fuel dependence demands of incumbent energy businesses. The programme covers the available energy sources and their contributions and issues, decarbonisation challenges and solutions, the Sustainable Development Goals and ESG context, and the practical work of introducing renewable technologies and new methods of energy distribution.
What you will do
Who attends
- Strategic development and corporate planning leads in energy
- ESG and sustainable energy teams
- Technology engineers and applied-science professionals
- Project managers delivering transition programmes
- National and local government officials
Programme agenda
Built for the decisions no textbook prepares you for
I.The transition landscape
- The global energy transition — away from fossil fuel dependence
- Sources of energy: contributions, issues and futures
- Sustainable Development Goals and ESG context
II.Technology and innovation
- Recognising viable technologies
- Innovation policy that fills the pipeline and brings options to market
- Driving down energy prices through innovation
III.Decarbonisation in practice
- Decarbonisation challenges and solutions
- Identifying energy waste points
- Introducing renewable energy technologies
IV.Building the path
- Future requirements and the fate of traditional energy resources
- New methods of energy distribution
- A path towards a sustainable energy future
Frequently asked
What does the energy transition masterclass cover?
The available energy sources with their contributions and issues, decarbonisation challenges and solutions, which policies genuinely stimulate energy technology innovation, and the practical work of introducing renewable technologies and new methods of energy distribution — all set in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals and ESG.
Who should attend the global energy transition course?
Strategic development and corporate planning leads in energy, ESG and sustainable energy teams, technology engineers and applied-science professionals, project managers delivering transition programmes, and national and local government officials who must build a credible transition path rather than a slogan.
Is the masterclass delivered in French or in-house?
Yes. BIZENIUS delivers the masterclass in English and French, and an in-house edition can be tailored to your energy mix, markets and transition commitments. Sessions run on a rolling calendar with dates confirmed on request; fees and quotations are provided on enquiry.
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