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  • 20 August 2024
  • European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency
  • 2 min read

Call for Applications: ManagEnergy Master Class 6 on Financial Instruments

Unlock funding for sustainable energy projects! Local/regional energy agencies, cities and regions are invited to apply by 12 Sept for the next ManagEnergy Master Class on Financial Instruments—learn, connect, and innovate.

ManagEnergy Master Class #6 - Call for Applications

The ManagEnergy Master Class on Financial Instruments returns for its third edition in November 2024. Energy agencies and public authorities across Europe are invited to apply by 12 September to participate in this intensive 3-day training program. Delivered in a blended learning format, this Master Class is designed to strengthen the capacity, expertise, and knowledge of energy agencies in developing and utilizing a variety of financial instruments to advance sustainable energy projects.

What to Expect

This upcoming Master Class will provide participants with hands-on training and in-depth knowledge on financial mechanisms vital for driving energy investments. The program is structured as follows:

  • Stage 1: An introductory online session on 5 November 2024
  • Stage 2: A face-to-face session in Brussels, hosted by the European Committee of the Regions on 12-13 November 2024
  • Stage 3: A concluding online session on 26 November 2024

The blended learning format includes problem-solving exercises, workshops, case studies, and guest lectures from experts and leading organizations in the energy finance sector.

Module Content and Focus Areas

The aim of this module is to equip Energy Agencies with the core skills and competencies needed to implement sustainable energy projects through a range of financial models and instruments. Particular emphasis will be placed on three key project areas:

  1. Modernisation of street lighting using the Smart-EPC model
  2. Deep retrofit of public and residential buildings through PPP and EPC models
  3. Building integrated and standalone PV systems and other renewable energy technologies leveraging the PPA model

Participants will gain an overview of relevant financial mechanisms and instruments, focusing on the support energy agencies can provide to bring projects from concept to implementation. The program will explore case studies and success stories from across Europe, drawing on the experiences and knowledge of successful EU initiatives and projects.

Who Should Apply?

This Master Class is ideal for staff from Energy Agencies and Regional and Local Authorities who are engaged in or planning sustainable energy projects with investment levels of €10-30 million. These projects align well with current funding opportunities such as LIFE PDA and ELENA facility schemes.

Key Learning Outcomes

Participants will leave the program with the ability to:

  • Evaluate and select appropriate financing mechanisms for different types of sustainable energy projects.
  • Identify key risks and success factors in the implementation of large-scale investment programs.
  • Develop robust investment programs focused on street lighting modernization, building retrofits, and renewable energy projects.

Expert Trainers

The Master Class will be delivered by leading experts from the North-West Croatia Regional Energy and Climate Agency (REGEA) and supported by guest speakers from key European institutions such as DG ENER, CINEA, and the European Investment Bank (EIB).

Financial Support and Certification

Financial support of up to €550 is available to help cover travel and accommodation costs for participants. Additionally, participants who complete the Master Class will receive a Digital Badge certifying their participation.

How to Apply

Applications are open until 12 September 2024. Secure your spot in this essential training program and join us in building a more sustainable energy future for Europe.

Apply Now

Details

Reference
Master Classes
Publication date
20 August 2024
Author
European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency