Deep Decarbonisation : Principles and Analysis Tools (Synchronous Learning)
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2023-04-17 | - |
| 2023-04-18 | - |
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Deep Decarbonisation: Principles and Analysis Tools course is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities associated with deep decarbonisation in the coming decades. The course covers various topics, including energy system transformation, net zero emissions, decarbonisation strategies, energy-economic system flows, embodied emission measures, marginal abatement cost analysis, market-based mechanisms, decision making under uncertainties, and energy system modelling and analysis.
Objectives
Through this course, participants will gain a good understanding of the analysis tools commonly employed to study the underlying issues and manage trade-offs related to deep decarbonisation.
Course Details
- Date: 17 & 18 Apr 2023
- Fees: S$1900.00 (Before GST)
- Mode Of Delivery: Online
- Duration: 14 Hours
Target Audience
The course is designed for Government Officers, Energy Analysts, and Executives.
Entry Requirements
- Bachelor degree or equivalent qualifications
- Relevant work experience in related industries
Course Speakers
Prof Ang Beng Wah
Prof Ang Beng Wah is an Emeritus Professor in the Department of Industrial Systems Engineering and Management (ISEM) at the National University of Singapore (NUS). He has made significant contributions to decomposition analysis applied to energy and sustainability.
Dr. Su Bin
Dr Su Bin is Senior Research Fellow and Head of Energy and the Environment Division at the Energy Studies Institute (ESI), National University of Singapore (NUS). His research interests include energy and environmental systems modelling and analysis.
A/P Adam Ng
A/P Adam Ng is an Associate Professor with the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering Management, National University of Singapore (NUS). His expertise is in operations research applications in energy, sustainability, and resilience.
Assessment and Funding
- Learners must fulfill at least 75% attendance and pass all assessment components to be eligible for SSG funding.
- Please note that the mode of delivery is subject to change in light of the COVID-19 situation. Courses marked ‘online’ may have compulsory face-to-face sessions such as laboratory or hands-on components.
