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Global Energy Certification

Global energy certification

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Gcprovides a professional certification of comprehensive energy industry intelligence. The certification is for professionals and students studying and working within the energy world and also for those seeking to join and understand it.

Course Overview
The GEC Designation Program is a 100% online continuing education course. The GEC certifies that you have mastered a certain breadth and depth of energy industry knowledge to help you excel within your current energy industry position or enter the energy industry. GEC Program Timeline Registration for the GEC program is open year round with ...

China is no doubt a major player in the transmission and distribution sectors, however, some have queried whether the Chinese level of investment will be sustainable and we have given this some thought. The elasticity of electricity demand in China with respect to GDP hovered around .8 up to 1999 when it jumped to 1.2 ...

The reasons for the wide variations in penetration for electricity, water and gas meters are different, partly demographic and partly market based. 85% of households have an electricity supply and almost all of these end points are metered. Of the 15% of households which do not have electricity, two thirds or nearly a quarter of ...

FAQs- Global Energy Certification

Answer: Some of the benefits include: Advance Your Business or Career by raising your level of energy industry knowledge and increasing your ability to work quickly and effectively. Specialized knowledge is valuable, and mastering the basics allows you to work more efficiently than your competitors.

There is some evidence that deregulation does not work as effectively in small markets, because there is not enough volume to justify a large enough number of participants at the various levels. This was foreseen by some of the small countries when the EU Directives were first proposed and Ireland, Malta, Greece, Cyprus and Portugal ...