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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170629
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SUMMARY:Power Purchase Agreements
DESCRIPTION:\n \t Overview \n \t Who will attend \n \t Trainer \n \t Case studies \n \t Partners \n \t Venue \n \t Industry Insights \n \t Brochure Download \n\n\n\nThe key agreement in a private power project is the PPA and the terms of the PPA must satisfy all stakeholders. In some jurisdictions the electricity markets have been liberalised and deregulated\, while in others they remain bundled and regulated.  PPAs have developed over the years and risk allocation has changed in some respects to keep pace with deregulation and liberalisation.  This 2-day Power Purchase Agreements workshop will review the differing electricity markets and the constraints they impose on the structure of the structure of PPAs.  The legal\, commercial and technical provisions will be discussed in detail\, as will risk allocation between the parties.  Completion of the workshop will enable participants to understand the requirements for bankability\, and to identify common\, but sometimes fatal\, drafting errors.\n\nThe workshop will take delegates through all phases of the development of a power project with the emphasis on the effective structuring and negotiation of the PPA.  Main subjects covered in the 2-day workshop will be the basics of a power project\, the electricity market\, legal basics related to contracts\, main features of the PPA\, financing and bankability\, tariff structure\, important provisions of the PPA\, risk management\, and insurance.  The delegates will also participate in group exercises and case studies.\n\nKey Takeaways from Attending This Workshop:\n\n \tGain in-depth knowledge of key PPA clauses\n \tDraft contract terms & provisions and negotiate PPAs successfully\n \tAssess project risks and liabilities and their allocation\, management and mitigation\n \tGrasp the complexity of project financing and its linkage to PPAs\n \tWeigh the risk profiles for both owner and off-taker\n \tLearn about your options for effective dispute resolution\n \tExplore the relationship of the PPA with other project agreements\n \tLearn how to structure the power tariffs to your advantage\n\n \n\n\n\n \tPower project developers\n \tPower and utility companies\n \tIndependent Power Producers (IPPs)\n \tLawyers\n \tTechnical managers\n \tCommercial managers\n \tEPC contractors & power equipment suppliers\n\n \n\n\n\nAs the CEO of PT JBCS Indonesia\, course trainer has 40 years of diversified experience in the development\, financing\, construction and operation of major projects in the energy\, mining and infrastructure sectors in the UK\, USA\, Peru\, Canada\, Bolivia\, Ecuador\, China\, Vietnam\, the Philippines\, Brunei\, Cambodia\, and Indonesia.\n\nHe brings technical\, commercial and legal expertise by virtue of holding an undergraduate degree in engineering\, an MBA in International Business\, an MSc in Construction Law and an LLM in International Legal Practice.  Prior to incorporating JBCS\, James was employed for almost 12 years as Senior VP with PT Paiton Energy (“PE”)\, the first IPP development company in Indonesia.\n\nIn 2007 he was given the responsibility to lead PE’s efforts in the development of the Paiton 3 Expansion Project (1 x 815 MW) and an integral part of this responsibility was the negotiation of the PPA.\n\nSince incorporating JBCS\, he has acted as advisor to a number of international and domestic companies in relation to the development of IPP projects\, including PT Adaro Energy Tbk and PT Pertamina (Persero)\, for coal-fired and gas-fired projects ranging in size from 2 x 100 MW to 2 x 1\,000 MW.  James has unparalleled experience in Indonesian PPAs having been deeply involved in the negotiation of PPAs for a number of Indonesian IPP projects.\n\nPartial list of organisations and that have benefitted from the trainer’ expertise:\n\n \tCambodian Energy Limited\n \tEnerSur S.A.\n \tGDF-SUEZ Energy Asia Co. Ltd.\n \tMeralco Powergen\n \tPowerSource Philippines Energy Inc.\n \tPT Adaro Energy Tbk\n \tPT Adaro Power\n \tPT Bhimasena Power Indonesia\n \tPT Graha Power Kaltim\n \tPT Jasa Power Indonesia\n \tPT Jawa Power\n \tPT MadhaniTalatah Nusantara\n \tPT Pertamina (Persero)\n \tPT Tripatra Engineers & Constructors\n \tPV Coal Vietnam\n \tTenaga NasionalBerhad\n \tTenaga NasionalBerhad Fuels\n\n \n\n\n\n \tGroup exercises on legal basics for contracts\n \tGroup exercise on tariff calculation\n \tCase studies on force majeure and termination\n\n \n\n \n\n\n\nInterested in partnering with us?\n\nPlease contact us to discuss your requirements.\nClick here to get in touch with us.\n\n \n\n\n\nWorkshop venue to be confirmed.\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n“Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) has signed three power purchase agreements (PPAs) with a consortium comprising three companies for the supply of 150MW of solar power.”\n\nThe Star\, 4 November 2016\n\n"TNB inks deal with SIPP Energy\, a private vechicle owned by the Johor Sultan"\n\nThe Star\, 7 September 2016\n\n"Petronas unit to sell electricity to Tenaga Nasional"\n\nThe Star\, 5 May 2016\n\n"YTL Power deal expires\, bids for 'short-term' contract"\n\nThe Star\, 6 October 2015\n\n \n\n[contact-form-7 id="177" title="Power Purchase Agreements"]\n\n\n\n\n\n
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