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Competitive Electricity Industry FundamentalsAn essential & comprehensive course on Australian electricity market design & performance, key issues, regulations, reforms & trading for those working within or alongside the industry needing to fast track their learning. |
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Course Objectives
Key Learning Outcomes
- Electricity industry restructuring
- The National Electricity Market and competition policy
- Key issues facing the gas and electricity markets
- State and Federal regulation of the energy market
- Greenhouse and sustainability developments, initiatives and implications
- The CoAG energy market reform agenda
- Market analysis and market predictions
What Participants Liked & Learnt
"His detailed knowledge of the
industry... courses such as
these can tend to be boring
this one wasnt!"
Manager Revenue Management,
Citipower
"Hugh is very knowledgeable
which is projected throughout
the course. He invited
participant feedback and
is very willing to pass on
his knowledge"
Team Leader Basic Meter Billing,
Powercor Australia
About the Course
This course will provide a new or relatively new entrant into the energy
industry with a clear understanding of the fundamental structure
and workings of Australian energy markets.
Although this course will examine the stationary energy sector as
a whole, it will focus more on electricity than gas.
Hugh Outhred will describe the history of the restructuring process,
the current structure of the NEM and the Australian gas market,
key market issues including environmental trends, predictions
and developments in the CoAG energy market reform agenda.
Participants will also learn about the technical concepts and language
used within the industry. This will help them understand the motivation
and logic of the technical and broader industry personnel whom they
interact with on a day-to-day basis.
For those who need to become experts in the energy industry,
this course will provide a fundamental background.
Who Should Attend
Managers, executives and staff from the electricity and gas industries,
regulatory bodies and government, banks, brokers, lawyers, consultants,
industry advisors, major energy users and other industry professionals
seeking an introduction to the electricity sector.
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