CCG aims to equip a critical mass of professionals with the modelling skills they need to support their countries’ energy transition. It does this through capacity-building services. These are designed to build, and then sustain, increasing levels of energy modelling skills.
There are several different opportunities for policymakers and academics to work with us. We cater for mid-career professionals and graduate students.
A fundamental part of CCG’s ethos is that these capacity-building activities can be easily replicated and reproduced by any country or organisation that needs them, so that they become self-sustaining.
You can learn more about the detail of CCG’s capacity-building methods and lessons learnt in our policy brief.
These are the products and services offered as part of the International Partnerships Capacity-Building service.
Free training, available online for introductory self-learning, hosted by the Open University.
A series of annual programmes for Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Global Community. These offer intermediate training, in-person, with practical applications.
After training, the Energy Modelling Community offers sustained professional development, though a LinkedIn Community.
Intensive coaching support to help with the delivery of specific analytical products.
Off-the-shelf course materials for graduate degree programmes. This can help an academic institution quickly and seamlessly start a new energy modelling course.
Opportunities to produce research papers in collaboration with other institutions.