Program overview
The Economics of the Electricity Sector program provides participants with a thorough view of how the electricity sector functions. It covers economic theory, financial concepts, practical policy and regulatory frameworks, and operational forces that shape this industry, with emphasis on price setting mechanisms and how renewable deployment impacts the sector. Participants will gain insights and tools that enable them to anticipate market shifts, assess risk, and make informed policy decisions in a rapidly evolving sector.
Mode of learning
In-person
Location
KSPP
Language
English
Duration
3 days
Program Start
January 27, 2026
Program End
January 29, 2026
Program Hours
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Who Should Attend?
Professionals in the electricity sector
Individuals working in or engaged with electricity generation, transmission, regulation, or related fields.
Years of Experience
Professionals with minimum 3 years of relevant experience in the electricity sector.
Technical Knowledge
Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and a basic understanding of finance are required.
Proficiency of written and spoken English
The program will be delivered in English. Applicants should be proficient in written and spoken English.
Faculty
Dr. Amro Elshurafa
Executive Director, Utilities and Renewables, KAPSARC
PhD in Electrical Engineering, MBA in Finance
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