The Centre is delighted to announce the successful completion of the Executive Certificate Training in Energy Economics, Regulation & Policy (EERP), held in September 2025.
The two-week program equipped participants with practical knowledge and analytical skills to navigate the complex dynamics of energy markets, regulation and policy. Delivered by distinguished experts from academia, industry and regulatory institutions, the training provided a unique blend of theory, case studies and field experience.
Key Modules Covered:
- Energy Economics & Markets: Principles of demand and supply, production costs, market structures and risk management.
- Electricity Systems & Regulation: Generation, grid integration, storage technologies, market design, oil and gas pricing and electricity trading.
- Energy Transition & Sustainability: Strategies for environmental sustainability, Ghana’s energy transition and renewable integration.
- Regulation & Tariffs: Regulatory economics, technical standards, tariff setting, practical modelling and case studies on pricing.
- Efficiency & Policy Reform: Energy demand management, efficiency measures, stakeholder negotiations and assessment of Ghana’s energy policy.
- Industry Engagement: Participants visited the Energy Commission of Ghana to gain insights into regulatory practice and policy implementation.
Training Impact:
This training was more than a classroom exercise. It was about building capacity, fostering collaboration, and preparing professionals to take bold steps in shaping the future of energy in Ghana and across West Africa.
We celebrate our participants, especially those from Bui Power Authority (BPA) and the Volta River Authority (VRA), as well as other partner institutions, for their enthusiasm and commitment. Our heartfelt thanks also go to the facilitators and partners who shared their time, knowledge and passion.
At CEPUR, we believe that investing in people is the surest way to build resilient, sustainable energy systems. We look forward to welcoming the next cohort of changemakers in our subsequent programmes.
GALLERY