Regulatory Strategy and Energy Policy Risk

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Información del curso

This program examines energy regulation and policy from a structural and strategic perspective.

Rather than focusing on legal compliance or regulatory procedures, the course analyzes how regulation shapes incentives, affects investment decisions, creates structural risk, and reflects underlying political and economic constraints.

Participants will develop the analytical frameworks required to interpret regulatory environments, evaluate policy risk, and make informed strategic decisions under institutional uncertainty.

Course Content

MODULE 1 — Structural Foundations of Regulation and Policy

  • What Regulation Actually Is
  • Why Energy Systems Require Regulation
  • Regulation as a Structural Constraint
  • Institutional Power and Decision Authority
  • Regulation as a Reflection of Structural Reality

MODULE 2 — Political Economy of Energy Policy

MODULE 3 — Regulatory Risk and Strategic Exposure

MODULE 4 — Regulation, Markets, and Investment Behavior

MODULE 5 — Energy Transition and Regulatory Transformation

MODULE 6 — Strategic Interpretation and Decision Frameworks