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Indian Ocean Energy Training | Swetha Bhagwat & Samson Yemane Hadush

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ENERGY REGULATION TRAINING – INDIAN OCEAN at Mauritius, July 20-21, 2017. In cooperation with Indian Ocean Commission (IOC) This blended training cycle consisted of three blocks specifically designed to meet the learning objectives of the Indian Ocean participants. The first block was a three-day kick-off residential training which provided an introduction to power systems and grid regulation; renewable energy (RE) and how to introduce them into power systems; and how to optimise energy efficiency (EE). The second block was an eight weeks online training focusing on the regulation of power systems which allowed the participants to concentrate on the main challenges within their local setting. The third and final block of the programme was a two-day residential training which allowed the participants to present their country cases and discuss RE and EE energy regulation and energy policy issues pertinent to their nations. Countries Participating: Madagascar, Seychelles, Mauritius, Comoros and Réunion Swetha RaviKumar Bhagwat Research Associate – FSR Global Florence School of Regulation Samson Yemane Hadush Postdoctoral Research Associate Vlerick Business School

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