All you need to know about the Electricity Industry in Great Britain
What You Will Learn
Understanding of how electricity is produced
Understanding of how electricity is transported
Identify who the major players are in the Great Britain Energy market
Understand where the majority of electricity is generated
Requirements
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No prior knowledge of the Energy Industry in Great Britain is required – this course will provide you with all of the relevant information
Description
The Electricity Industry forms an essential part of our daily lives. From our alarm clock going off in the morning, to our phone being fully charged, our televisions and our kettles β we rely on electricity on a constant basis.
Climate Change and Net Zero targets have added an additional focus to the electricity sector. The public is now far more vocal in its views on where our electricity comes from (is it dirty, polluting coal plants, or is my home supplied by renewable energy?)
The purpose of this training course is to inform readers of some of the key areas of the electricity sector in Great Britain.
The course is split into three sections:
Fundamentals of Electricity:
What is Electricity?
How is it Transported?
Network Operators
Who are the main players in the Electricity market:
Electricity Production
National Grid Electricity System Operator (ESO)
Electricity Suppliers
Ofgem
Where does our Electricity come from:
Renewable Energy
Thermal and Nuclear Energy
Energy Storage
After the course, you will have an understanding of how the electricity network is operated, who the important market participants are and what types of electricity generation do we have in Great Britain. You will be able to understand the key responsibilities of each market participant, and will have a well rounded view of how the electricity market works in Great Britain.
The course is aimed at those interested in working in the energy industry. This could be students, new graduates, those who have recently started roles in the industry, or people looking to change careers.
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Who this course is for:
- The course is aimed at students of any discipline, new graduates, job seekers, or those new to the energy industry who are looking for a better understanding of what goes on in the sector.