Comillas presents a new programme focused on new renewable and low-carbon fuels
A programme combining theory and case studies prepares professionals to master European regulation and apply sustainable technologies in industry and transport
7 November 2024
With the aim of training qualified professionals to face the challenges of sustainability in the energy and transport sector, Comillas and Gasnam-Neutral Transport signed an agreement to launch the programme "Nuevos Combustibles Renovables y Bajos en Carbono: Regulación, Tecnologías y Casos de Uso". This innovative classroom course, taught by Comillas Onexed, will allow students to master European regulations on the subject, a key competence in a sector that is in full transformation towards sustainability and emissions reduction.
The programme, which will take place on 21, 22, 28 and 29 November, combines theory and practice through case studies and real-life examples. Students will learn how to apply European and national regulations in industrial and transport scenarios, ensuring that their companies remain at the forefront of sustainable practices and meet new market demands.
In addition to providing regulatory training, the course facilitates networking among professionals and direct exchange with industry experts. This collaborative learning opportunity will enable students to differentiate themselves in the job market through their in-depth and up-to-date knowledge of renewable and low-carbon fuels, thus strengthening their leadership capacity in this field.
Without a doubt, the programme reaffirms our commitment to sustainability, promoting specialised training focused on practices that respond to the current demands of decarbonisation and energy transition.
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