By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
• Understand the science and impacts of climate change
• Analyze global energy transition trends and drivers
• Assess the role of renewable and low-carbon energy technologies
• Evaluate energy transition strategies for organizations and governments
• Understand policy, regulatory, and financial frameworks supporting energy transition
• Identify opportunities for decarbonization and sustainability
• Apply tools for energy planning and climate action
This course is suitable for:
• Energy and Utility Professionals
• Sustainability and ESG Managers
• Environmental, HSE, and Climate Policy Professionals
• Strategy and Business Development Managers
• Finance and Investment Professionals in energy projects
• Government, regulatory, and planning authorities
Day 1: Climate Change Science & Global Context
• Climate change fundamentals and evidence
• Global emissions trends and climate impacts
• International climate agreements (Paris Agreement, COPs)
• Climate risks and opportunities
• Organizational implications of climate change
Day 2: Global Energy Transition Trends
• Overview of current energy systems and dependencies
• Drivers of energy transition: environmental, economic, social, technological
• Renewable energy technologies (solar, wind, hydro, bioenergy)
• Energy efficiency and electrification
• Case studies of national and corporate energy transition
Day 3: Decarbonization Strategies & Low-Carbon Technologies
• Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS)
• Hydrogen economy and alternative fuels
• Grid modernization and energy storage
• Sectoral decarbonization strategies (industry, transport, buildings)
• Integrating low-carbon solutions into operations
Day 4: Policy, Regulation & Financial Frameworks
• Global and local energy policies
• Regulatory mechanisms supporting energy transition
• Carbon markets, pricing, and incentives
• Investment models for low-carbon projects
• Risk assessment and project financing
Day 5: Organizational Strategy & Implementation
• Energy transition planning and roadmaps
• Corporate sustainability strategies
• Measurement, reporting, and verification of emissions
• Stakeholder engagement and communication
• Lessons learned from energy transition projects
• Group exercises and action planning
• Course review and key takeaways
CDGA attendance certificate will be issued to all attendees completing minimum of 80% of the total course duration.
| Code | Date | Venue | Fees | Register |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HSE277-01 | 09-02-2026 | Dubai | USD 5450 | |
| HSE277-02 | 13-04-2026 | Dubai | USD 5450 | |
| HSE277-03 | 20-09-2026 | Muscat | USD 5450 |
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