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Financial Modelling for Energy Transitions MINFin, FinTrack & FinCoRE

Financial Modelling for Energy Transitions MINFin, FinTrack & FinCoRE

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  • 15 hours study
  • Level 2: Intermediate

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    • Financial Modelling for Energy Transitions MINFin, FinTrack & FinCoRE

      The Financial Modelling for Energy Transitions course provides participants with the foundational skills to evaluate the financial viability of energy transition investments on the national level, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. The course introduces MINFin (Model for Informed National Financing), an Excel-based cashflow model designed to identify and assess climate finance gaps at the national level. Participants will also work with two data visualisation tools: FinTrack (Climate Finance Tracker), which maps funding sources, highlights underutilised financing resources, and details financing access criteria; and FinCoRE (Financing Costs for Renewables Estimator), which offers historical and forward-looking projections of cost of capital. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped to apply these tools and principles to effectively address the financial needs of climate transitions.

      This is the November 2025 presentation of the course.

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    This course is part of a collection

    This course is part of a collection of courses called Climate Compatible Growth November 2025 courses. There are 19 courses in this collection so you may find other courses here that maybe of interest to you.

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  • Course learning outcomes

    By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

    • Use the MinFin model to evaluate the financing needs of climate transitions and identify potential climate financing gaps at the country level
    • Use FinTrack to map funding sources, identify underutilised resources, and understand access criteria.
    • Leverage FinCoRE to analyse historical and projected capital costs for renewable energy investments.
    • Explore strategies to bridge climate financing shortfalls.
  • Course dates:

    First Published 10/10/2025.

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    About this course

    • 15 hours study
    • Level 2: Intermediate

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