This shortened version of IHRDC’s popular Energy Transition program offers a high-level summary of the more extensive set of topics which encapsulates the most pressing challenge faced by energy companies and consumers today: The energy transition commitments that you, your company as well as governments can make to reduce carbon emissions to net-zero. During this overview program, you will learn the drivers of climate change, the extent of global energy supply and demand growth through 2050, and the many low carbon strategies taken by companies and international agencies around the globe to control climate change. You will also learn the various strategies that stakeholders, including government, corporations, advocates, and energy supply companies, have or could establish to stimulate action and achieve these important goals. Discussions will center around energy projections made through 2050 by DNV, whose analysis is adopted as the IHRDC Energy Transition 2050 Model, and will conclude with potential drivers of success to achieve net-zero carbon goals.
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This program is ideal for a broad range of energy professionals who seeks an overview of the Energy Transition trends and strategies. The program aims to teach scientific facts related to climate change and core statistics on energy supply and demand topics that many professional could directly use and apply in their daily jobs.
This overview version of the Energy Transition program consists of three core sessions covering the subject area combined with two discussion sessions to help participants internalize presentations.
Session 1 – Energy Transition Fundamentals and Drivers
Scientific Basis of Climate Change and Impact of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Paris Climate Accords and the Aspirational Targets to Achieve Net-Zero
Session 2 – Energy Supply and Demand Trends
Historical Energy Demand, Supply, and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Review/Discussion Session – NDC’s Submitted by a Select Set of Countries
Session 3 – Renewable and Low-Carbon Energy Alternatives
Renewable Energy Alternatives
Electrification
Other Technologies for Low Carbon Future
Review/Discussion Session – Government Policies and Corporate Strategies to Meet Energy Transition Goals



