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Australian Competitive Electricity Industry MasterclassA 3 day advanced course for experienced Australian electricity industry professionals encompassing industry challenges & innovation opportunities, industry scorecard & future directions Those with more limited industry experience should first participate in the companion course on Australian Competitive Electricity Industry Fundamentals |
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Course Objectives
NEWLY DESIGNED COURSE
Key Learning Outcomes
- Global challenges for the energy sector
- Innovation opportunities in generation, network services and end-use
- Decision-making frameworks for the stationary energy sector
- Scorecard for the National Electricity Market
- Future directions for the National Electricity Market, considering generation, network and demand-side options and how innovation might be facilitated and managed by incorporating "smart-grid" concepts in the National Electricity Market decision-making framework
What Participants Liked & Learnt
"Experienced, good material, up to date. Encourages participation - very strong opinion"
Systems Controller, Powerlink
"Excellent working knowledge of the industry"
Group Manager, Country Energy
"Clear, ordered explanations, wealth of experience"
Regulatory Analyst, Australian Energy Market Operator
About the Course
This course has been designed to provide a comprehensive guide to the conceptual basis, rules and regulations, operation and potential future evolution of the Australian competitive electricity industry.
The course will examine the current state and future evolution of the decision-making framework that has been created for the Australian electricity industry, by assessing the design, outcomes, strengths and weaknesses, and potential enhancements to, the industry's commercial, governance, security and technical regimes.
The course will draw on recent research and industry assessments undertaken for Australian governments and industry regulatory bodies.
Who Should Attend
The course is aimed at experienced professionals from the electricity industry or a partner industry, or from regulatory and policy bodies. They may have roles in generation, retail, network services, energy trading and marketing, market risk management, organisational risk management, regulation and policy development, financial planning and analysis, contracts and settlements, systems development and implementation, risk valuation or insurance.
Those with more limited industry experience should first participate in the companion course on Competitive Electricity Industry Fundamentals



