University of Strathclyde Glasgow

Course start date and registration

Delivery date: This module will run from 27th April until 29th May.

Price: GBP £ 1,350

Course Description

This industry focused short course provides professionals with a clear, practical understanding of the financial and market forces shaping today’s offshore wind sector.

Participants will explore the global offshore wind market, examining current trends, emerging opportunities, and the competitive landscape.

The course introduces supply chain analysis and best practices in contract management, highlighting how procurement strategies influence project success.

Learners will gain a solid grounding in project financing options, including their advantages, limitations, and associated risks. The course also demystifies key economic metrics such as Levelised Cost of Energy (LCoE) and project profitability, enabling participants to assess financial viability with confidence.

Finally, attendees will examine investment considerations—project bankability, risk profiling, and market trends—that drive investor decision making in this rapidly expanding sector.

This course is ideal for professionals seeking to deepen their commercial understanding of offshore wind, this course equips participants with the insights needed to navigate complex project development and funding environments.

Key Learning outcomes

  • Analyse the current offshore wind market, identifying key trends, drivers, and competitive dynamics.
  • Evaluate supply chain structures and apply best practices in contract management to support efficient and resilient project delivery.
  • Compare project financing options, understanding their advantages, limitations, associated risks, and impacts on project structure.
  • Assess project viability using LCoE, profitability metrics, and bankability criteria, enabling informed investment and development decisions.

What will I receive?

  • Access to our online learning environment, Myplace
  • Learners must always sign-in via this site, you cannot sign in to Myplace directly
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