Energy Regulation and Policies
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Introduction
The long-term economic development of the world to large extend depends on the existence of efficient energy and resources industries. Issues that include the regulatory challenges of conservation and renewable energy, deregulation of markets, incentive regulation, carbon pricing as well as more traditional subjects such cost of capital and rate design from the tone and tenor of these industries. Mitigating and addressing these issues require individuals who possess a sound grasp of the legal, technical and policy backgrounds.Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able: 1.Evaluate the development of energy sources; 2.Interpret the issues involved in energy law and policy; 3.Conclude the sources of international energy law, jurisdiction, responsibility and liability of subjectsTrainers
Dr. Ting Ding Hooi holds a PhD in Marketing. Prior to his PhD, he did his MSc in Economics at Exeter University, UK and his thesis was on Environmental Economics and policy. Dr Ting is also the Acting Program Manager for the Master of Business Administration in Energy Management (MBA-EM) at Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. He received several grants from the Sumitomo Foundation, Japan, Murata Science Foundation, Japan, Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia, and Yayasan UTP to embark on projects related to the Oil and Gas industry, as well as policy papers on the socio-economics of Japan, Korea and Malaysia. Dr Ting is the President of the American Association of the Inside Sales Professionals (AA-ISP) Malaysia chapter. It is an international association dedicated exclusively to advancing the profession of Inside Sales, based in Minnesota, United States. Dr. Wan Zulhafiz is an Assistant Professor at Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). Dr. Wan Zulhafiz graduated with a Ph.D. in Law from the University of Aberdeen in 2016 for his thesis entitled, “Unbalanced Indemnities: A Comparative Analysis of Risk Allocation in Oilfield Service Contracts in Malaysia, the U.K. and, U.S.A”, making him among the first academicians specialised in oil and gas law in Malaysia. Previously, he has been a corporate lawyer for approximately 4 years before joining academia with research interests on energy law, corporate law and commercial contracting. He has been an avid researcher, publishing over 20 papers in journals, international conferences and popular media. He represents Malaysia in the advisory board of International Energy Law Advisory Group (IELAG). He has won several awards for his excellent works, notably the Ede & Ravenscroft Prize Award in 2014. He is an advocate and solicitor in the High Court in Malaya (non-practising). He is also a committee member of the Malaysian Corporate Counsel Association (MCCA) and ASEAN Energy Law Network.
Course Contents
This five-day course will cover the following aspects (case studies may be included in some topics): 1.Oil & gas law: An overview 2.Renewable energy law: An overview 3.International law and sustainable development 4.Coals and minerals law: An overviewDownload the Course Brochure: Energy Regulation and Policies
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Introduction The long-term economic development of the world to large extend depends on the existence of efficient energy and resources industries. Issues that include the regulatory challenges of conservation and renewable energy, deregulation of markets, incentive regulation, carbon pricing as […]
Price : 5260 for Professional (Discount available for students, group registration, PETRONAS staff, and UTP alumni) MYR |
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