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Quarterly updates on training dates, current projects, events, and new publications.
  1. HIGHLIGHTS
  2. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
  3. ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
  4. PROJECTS
  5. EVENTS
  6. PUBLICATIONS

HIGHLIGHTS

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ETRELA: Upcoming Concepts for Renewable Energy and Efficiency Training Centres at Five Latin American Universities Assessment

The ETRELA project, supported by the International Climate Initiative (IKI), has successfully concluded its first phase, focusing on assessing the needs for renewable energy and energy efficiency education and training in 27 countries across Latin America and the Caribbean. These comprehensive needs assessment was carried out in collaboration with Global Factor and will soon be published by the project lead, OLADE (Latin American Energy Organization).

Building on the findings from this phase, and the inception missions to university partners in Brazil, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, and Honduras, RENAC’s technical team is now developing concepts to equip these universities with practical training setups. These setups will cover technologies such as photovoltaic (PV), wind, solar thermal, and energy efficiency. The initiative will integrate hands-on training equipment with both online and on-site training sessions for university faculty members, ensuring that the new knowledge and skills are sustainably incorporated into university curricula.

Furthermore, RENAC plans to extend its collaboration beyond the engineering departments to include faculties of law, economics, and architecture. This interdisciplinary approach aims to foster a comprehensive understanding and implementation of green energy solutions across various academic disciplines, promoting a holistic adoption of renewable energy and energy efficiency practices in the region.


Read more on our website.

Contact:
Silke Jenssen, Project Director, jenssen@renac.de


PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

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Unlocking the Economics of Green Hydrogen: New RENAC Cost Calculation Tool for informed Decisions

Green hydrogen stakeholders need to know the economics of their projects. Financial and renewable energy data are crucial inputs to understand the Levelised Cost of Hydrogen (LCOH2). To support our seminar participants, RENAC developed a cost calculation tool with benchmark data on electricity generation from onshore wind, offshore wind, and photovoltaic sources, as well as electrolysis, short-term storage, and hydrogen transport via pipelines. Input parameters are i.a.:
  • Demand profiles of consumers as an annual time series, whether flat 24/7 or pay-as-produced.
  • Financial data such as CAPEX, OPEX, inflation, learning curves and capital costs due to market conditions and country specific risk premiums.
  • Annual time series in hourly resolution for different locations of offshore/onshore wind and photovoltaic (PV) power plants.
  • System efficiencies and losses determined by the technology employed.

Participants in RENAC's hydrogen e-learning programme GREEN HYDROGEN SPECIALIST: PROJECT DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMICS  as well as RENEWABLE POWER-TO-X PROFESSIONAL can explore the updated tool (version 5) to enhance their understanding of how to calculate the LCOH for their specific projects.

Contact:
Romhy Cubas, Project Director, onlineacademy@renac.de

Apply now for our Green Energy Summer School 2024 and get the early bird discount!

RENAC’s Green Energy Summer School (GESS) is a programme that takes place at the RENAC Training Centre in Berlin, Germany each summer. The summer school is a stepping stone that gives interested professionals an opportunity to cover foundational topics in green energy as well as cutting-edge topics and technology. 
This year’s GESS programme includes two separate courses. It offers students the opportunity to learn about:

Week 1 - Introduction to Renewable Energy and Technologies
(19-23 August)

• Build up a solid foundation of the different renewable energy sources and get all the background know-how of the various technologies.

Week 2 - Management and Economics of Photovoltaic Projects
(26-30 August)
• Gain the skills for successful PV project management while deepening technical and economical understanding.

All content is delivered by experts in their respective fields utilising case studies and hands-on exercises which help participants gain a theoretical as well as practical understanding of topics. 

Registrations are currently open with an early bird discount until 24 June 2024
To know details of the two weeks and the application process, please visit our website.

Contact: 
Uta Zähringer, Director Academic Programmes, zaehringer@renac.de


ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES

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Applications are open for MBA Renewables fall intake

MBA Renewables has been a roaring success since 2011. The  programme is designed for professionals aiming for a management position in the worldwide booming renewable energy markets. It will equip students with the skills to solve complex business tasks along the value chain.
In the four elective subjects, students will gain hands-on experience in the practical implementation of renewable energies, entrepreneurship in the green energy sector, renewable hydrogen – Power to X, energy management and energy efficiency.
This programme offers an innovative blended-learning approach designed for those who want to study online over two and a half years on a part-time basis.

Apply now for the next intake starting in October 2024. Gain economic, technical, legal, political, and organisational expertise tailored for a sustainable future alongside other professionals from all over the world. The deadline for application is 15 July 2024. More info you find on the website.

Contact: 
Uta Zähringer, Director Academic Programmes, zaehringer@renac.de


PROJECTS

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GREEN Banking expands to new countries - Looking for experts

Following the launch of the third iteration of the Green Banking Project this spring, we are pleased to announce that six target countries have been selected for the next phase of the project: Brazil, Colombia, Indonesia, Kenya, South Africa and Vietnam. The project will kickstart in Q3 2024 with launch events in each country. Follow the upcoming activities on our project website

In order to expand our offering for these upcoming trainings, RENAC is looking for individuals with expertise in green energy and climate finance. If you are interested in contributing to the development of learning materials within the project, you are invited to register in our Green Banking Expert Database here. This project is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) within the framework of the International Climate Initiative (IKI).


Contact:
Gloria Gabriel, Project Director, gabriel@renac.de 

Supporting the market development of Photovoltaics and Green Hydrogen in Algeria

A series of trainings have been successfully completed for master students from three prominent Universities in Algeria – Oran, Blida and Constantine. Around 40 students delved into the technical aspects of energy rehabilitation of buildings and energy audit during the in-person training in Oran, hosted by University of Science and Technology Mohamed Boudiaf (USTO-MB). 

Following that, the students explored the fundamentals of Building Information Modelling (BIM) and application of BIM. BIM plays important role in energy efficiency, since it allows to gain and integrate efficiency and visibility in each phase of construction and decrease the number of errors.

During the work on the master thesis and master projects most of the students have decided to work in DesignBuilder - the most widely used energy modelling tool in education for quantifying and analysing building performance. To enhance their skills in this software tool, RENAC offered an online training in "Simulation and Modelling Techniques in DesignBuilder". 
With newfound knowledge and skills, these diligent students are finalising their master thesis and attending the mentoring sessions with RENAC experts, which aim to further enrich academic learning. 


Check our website for further project details.

Contact:
Marta Stetsiv, Energy Efficiency Expert, stetsiv@renac.de


Adressing qualification needs for the energy transition in Bangladesh

Insufficient knowledge and a shortage of skilled personnel can present challenges for the energy transition. The GIZ initiated the „Skills Development for Sustainable Energy Solutions“ project (Skills4SE) with the aim of addressing this problem by enhancing vocational education and training opportunities in the energy sector.
Within Skills4SE, RENAC is currently engaged in a country assessment in Bangladesh, with the objective of identifying specific skill gaps and labour market needs. This will pave the way for targeted interventions to address these challenges and facilitate Bangladesh's energy transition. During a one-week mission to the country, various stakeholders were met to gather their needs, expectations and recommendations, and to gain in-depth qualitative information.


Contact: 
Emilienne Tingwey, Project Director, tingwey@renac.de

ISA-Programme:  Solar Technology Application Resource Centre (Star-C)

The International Solar Alliance ISA is establishing Solar Technology Application Resource Centre (STAR-C) in its member countries to spur the market development of PV and solar thermal. STAR-C combines training offers for different stakeholder groups with testing services for PV products and installed applications, dissemination activities on solar applications and support for innovation and SMEs. RENAC supported ISA with STAR-C concept development for Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Cote D’Ivoire, Somalia and Uganda. Based on the assessments RENAC developed country specific concepts, implementation strategies, road maps, business plans and procurement specifications for training centre setup. The assessment has been done within country visits, several stakeholder workshops, desktop research and personal interviews with public, private and training institutions. 

Contact:
Jens Brand, Project Director, brand@renac.de

Bilateral Energy Cooperation Partnership: Strengthening Energy Ties with Australian and Canadian Delegations

In the Energy Partnerships with Australia and Canada, in which RENAC is supporting the German Federal Government in its energy cooperation initiatives, we recently hosted two high-level delegations:

Australia
In March, an Australian delegation of offshore wind experts visited Germany for a four-day exchange with key stakeholders in Berlin, Hamburg, and Cuxhaven. Offshore wind energy is crucial for both countries' energy transitions. Germany's decade of experience offers valuable lessons for Australia's nascent market. "The delegation trip allowed us to explore all aspects of developing an offshore wind industry and ensure no critical aspects are overlooked," stated Susie Kropman, Manager at DCCEEW.

Canada
Earlier this year, Germany’s energy minister Robert Habeck and Canadian minister Jonathan Wilkinson signed a MoU for a joint H2Global funding window, advancing the Canada-Germany Energy Partnership in its bilateral hydrogen endeavors. In May, RENAC led a Canadian hydrogen delegation to meet key stakeholders of the German hydrogen sector. “This delegation connected relevant government and industry participants in Canada with their German counterparts,” stated Matthew Borys, Vice President at EverWind Fuels. He added, “Building these relationships is invaluable, especially at the infancy of this industry.”

Both trips were organised by RENAC on behalf of the Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action in cooperation with the Secretariats of the two Energy Partnerships. More project info here.

Contact:
Cecilia Strandberg, Project Director, strandberg@renac.de


Expanding Horizons: Business Trips for German RE Companies

For German companies in the sector that wish to expand their business activities abroad, we are once again offering a comprehensive range of events in the coming months as part of the German Energy Solutions Initiative - from introductory webinars to energy business trips. A selection is provided below: 

Webinar Vietnam:  PV for the Self-Supply of Industry Parks // June 25, 2024 online via Zoom
Project Exploration Trip Indonesia: Energy Infrastructure, Energy Storage & Smart Grids for the new Indonesian Capital Ibu Kota Negara (IKN) // September 02-06, 2024 in Jakarta & Ibu Kota Negara (IKN)
Energy Business Trip Romania: Energy Infrastructure (incl. PV Power Plants, Storage and Smart Grids) // September 16-20,2024 in Bucharest
Energy Business Trip USA West: Virtual Power Plants for the Integration Decentralized Energy Resources in California // September 23-27, 2024 in San Francisco & Los Angeles
Energy Business Trip Singapore: Energy Efficiency and intelligent control of Energy Grids for use in industry // October 07-11, 2024 in Singapore
Energy Business Trip Baltic States: Energy Infrastructure  & Energy Storage in the Baltic region for synchronization with the European interconnected system // October 07-11, 2024 in Tallinn & Riga
Energy Business Trip Greece: Renewable Energies, Grid Integration & Storage Solutions (incl. Green Hydrogen) // October 21-25, 2024 in Thessaloniki
Energy Business Trip Vietnam:
PV for the Self-Supply of Industry Parks // October 21-25, 2024 in Hoh Chi Minh City
Energy Business Trip Spain: Energy Storage Systems for the Integration of Renewable Energies // November 11-15, 2024 in Madrid
Project Exploration Trip Italy: Smart City Milano – Sustainable Energy Systems in Urban Areas // November 18-22, 2024 in Milano
Energy Business Trip North Macedonia, Kosovo and Albania: Expansion of Renewable Energy Infrastructure (incl. PV Power Plants, Storage Technologies and Smart Grid Control) // December 02-06, 2024

Check our website to have a look at these and other upcoming events.


Contact:
Laura Scharlach, Head of Division, scharlach@renac.de


EVENTS

Visit RENAC at The Smarter E Europe / Intersolar - Stand A4.650

Join us at The Smarter E Europe / Intersolar trade fair in Munich, Germany, from June 19-21, 2024. Visit the RENAC stand in Hall A4, Booth 650 to explore the latest advancements in the renewable energy sector and discover our programs designed to prepare individuals and organizations for success in this dynamic field.

Our exhibition will showcase programs and training beneficial for professionals, RENAC alumni, educators and trainers, product manufacturers, solar energy and technology experts, project planners and managers and those who want to qualify as such, as well as businesses.

To arrange a meeting with RENAC experts at the event, please contact our Office Manager, Aneta Orlowska.
Visitors to our booth will receive a 10% voucher for RENAC's training offers. We also have a limited number of free tickets available. If you're interested in a free day ticket, please send us an email.


Contact: 
Rayk Albrecht, albrecht@renac.de

The Smarter E Europe Forum 24/7 - Guided by Solutions

Join the The smarter E Europe Forum from June 19-21 in Munich to explore smart solutions for a climate-neutral 24/7 energy supply. Visit hall B5, booth B3.550 for a diverse program on smart grids, prosuming, and innovative energy management.

Utilities and Grid Operators:

June 19: Session on "Faster to the Grid: Connecting Photovoltaic Systems More Quickly" focusing on digitalization and flexibility for renewables.

June 20: "Unleash the Future of Energy – Innovation and Digital Technologies Facilitating New Business Models for Utilities" followed by the EUPD Research Energy Transition Award.

Honoring Performance and Innovation:

June 19: EUPD Research Installer Award for PV and battery storage installations, and The Smarter E AWARD for industry innovations at ICM.

Prosumers:

June 20: "Empowering Consumers Through Demand-Side Flexibility" and "Decarbonising and Electrifying Heating" sessions.
June 21: "Smart Integrated Energy Management" and "Energy Sharing" discussions.

For the full program, visit
The smarter E Europe.


PUBLICATIONS

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Now available for downloading: Photovoltaic Barometer 2024 by EurObserv'ER

Solar photovoltaic had an outstanding year in 2023. IRENA reported over 345.5 GW of capacity installed globally, up from 199.1 GW in 2022 and 145.1 GW in 2021. With a net maximum capacity of 53.1 GW in 2023, as quantified by EurObserv'ER, the European Union is the world's second-largest market, surpassing the United States, which added 27.1 GW. However, the leader is China, installing a remarkable 216.9 GW, exceeding the total global market from the previous year.

The complete Photovoltaic Barometer 2024 is available as a free download here. 


Inspiring PV success stories from Iraq

As Iraq undergoes reforms, harnessing solar energy is pivotal in meeting its electricity needs sustainably. Through the "Solar Power Market in Iraq" project, 3 PV training centres were established and a cadre of trainers numerous local PV training programs were initiated. 

GIZ Iraq has recently released a booklet showcasing the initial successes of the project, which was conducted by GIZ and RENAC, commissioned by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development  (BMZ) and co-funded by the European Union (EU) in the scope of the Private Sector Development & Employment Promotion project. 

The complete booklet is available here for your browsing and inspiration. 




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