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Renewable Energy & Grid Integration

The hard part of renewables is not generating the energy — it is delivering it through a grid designed for a different century.

The programme

Solar and wind are now the cheapest new generation in most of the world; the binding constraint has moved to the grid. This programme works that constraint: resource and yield assessment read critically; connection studies and grid codes — what the system operator actually requires and why; the flexibility toolkit — storage, demand response, interconnection, curtailment — with the economics of each; and operations on a renewable-heavy grid: forecasting, reserves and the stability questions variable generation raises. For utilities, developers and regulators who must make the transition work on the grid they have.

What you will do

Read resource and yield assessments critically — P50s, losses, honesty
Navigate connection studies and grid-code requirements
Choose flexibility tools — storage, demand response, curtailment — on economics
Operate renewable-heavy systems: forecasting, reserves, stability

Who attends

Utility planning and operations staff; renewable project developers; regulators and energy ministry teams; investors evaluating grid-dependent projects.

Cohorts bring together board members, executives and the rising leaders behind them — kept deliberately small, so every seat is a peer’s.

Programme agenda

Built for the decisions no textbook prepares you for

I.The resource and the project
  • Solar and wind assessment: P50/P90, losses, the numbers that slip
  • Technology choices and their grid behaviour
  • The project timeline against the connection queue
II.Connecting it
  • Connection studies: what they test, where projects fail them
  • Grid codes: fault ride-through, reactive power, the operator’s reasons
  • Curtailment risk read before financial close
III.Running the system
  • The flexibility menu priced: storage, demand response, interconnection
  • Forecasting and reserves for variable generation
  • Stability on converter-heavy grids: the questions to ask early

Frequently asked

Who should attend the grid integration course?

Utility planning and operations staff, renewable project developers, regulators and energy ministry teams, and investors evaluating grid-dependent projects. It is built for those who must make the transition work on the grid they have, not the grid they wish they had.

Does the course cover connection studies and grid codes?

Yes — what connection studies test and where projects fail them, grid-code requirements such as fault ride-through and reactive power explained from the system operator’s reasons, and curtailment risk read before financial close.

What flexibility options does it compare?

The flexibility toolkit is priced option by option — storage, demand response, interconnection and curtailment — with the economics of each. The operations stream then covers forecasting and reserves for variable generation and the stability questions converter-heavy grids raise.

Is the programme available in French and in-house?

Yes — BIZENIUS delivers in English and French, and tailored in-house editions can focus on your own grid and project pipeline. Sessions run on a rolling calendar with dates confirmed on request; fees and quotations are provided on enquiry.

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