*[Enwl-eng] [can-eecca] Upcoming webinar series on renewable energy, starting Monday 11 November 16.00 GMT

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Upcoming webinar series on renewable energy



Three free webinars hosted by the Grantham Institute - Climate Change and 
Environment and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory as part of the 
Clean Power MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) programme.



Each webinar will include an open live Q&A where you will be able to ask 
questions of the experts. The webinars are intended to provide a taster of 
the course content.



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  1.. Webinar: What are the benefits of clean power and energy access?


Monday 11 November, 16.00-17.15 (GMT), online



This webinar will focus on the benefits of clean power (e.g. economic and 
health improvement) and also how to improve clean energy access across the 
world.  It will build on content from the first course Why move towards 
cleaner power.



Alyssa Gilbert (Grantham Institute) will chair a discussion with course 
tutor Dr Clementine Chambon of Oorja Development Solutions Ltd and Sherry 
Stout from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) who will talk 
about the key drivers behind decarbonising the economy and how to help 
communities who lack access to energy become self-sufficient and find 
affordable clean energy solutions.



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  2.. Webinar: What can you do to support the increase uptake of renewables 
in your region?


Thursday 14 November, 14:00-15:15 (GMT), online



During this webinar, experts will look at how we can create a pro-renewables 
environment, examining policies, incentives and regulatory measures. The 
webinar covers content from the online course, Creating a Pro-Renewables 
Environment.



Dr Rob Gross, from Imperial College’s, Energy Futures Lab, will lead a 
discussion with course leader Dr Jeffrey Hardy and the International 
Renewable Energy Agency's Dr Rabia Ferroukhi.



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  3.. Webinar: What tools are needed to integrate renewables into the power 
sector?


Monday 9th December, 16.00-17.15 (GMT), online



The final webinar in the series will focus on the challenge of variability 
with increasing the share of renewables, and measures that can be taken to 
maintain a cost-effective and reliable electricity system.



Course contributors Dr Ajay Gambhir and Ilya Chernyakhovskiy will discuss 
how electricity systems work, and what technologies, policies and operating 
procedures can help us increase the share of renewables in the energy mix.



It builds on material from the third course of our Clean Power Program, 
‘Incorporating Renewable Energy in Electricity Grids’.



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