Workshop

2019 ENERGY RISK MODELLING USING @RISK SOFTWARE cpeel-admin

Benefits:

  • Detailed risk analysis.
  • Considerably more risk analysis alternatives
  • Informed decision making ability
  • Excellent corrective actions.
  • Enhanced data mining;
  • Interactive and results and out  and more

 

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Statistics for Lawyers 2019 Workshop cpeel-admin

STATISTICS FOR LAWYERS Workshop

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Basic CGE 2019 Workshop

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2017 Ajibode Household Energy Consumption Survey admin

The 2017 Ajibode Household Energy Consumption Survey is scheduled to kickoff on Saturday, 4th March 2017.

This survey is part of the Centre for Petroleum energy Economics and Law activities in providing usable data for students and policy makers.

The event is expected to start with orientation and kit collection at CPEEL, 7, Parry Road, University of Ibadan.

Participation is therefore opened to students and members of the community with interest in energy studies and statistics.

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Energy And Health- Nexus: Key Intersectional Aspects For Students, Policy Makers, Managers and Practitioners admin

Connecting economic growth, social equity and sustainable environment is the resource “energy”. According to the United Nations, development is not possible without sustainable energy (UN 2012). Energy policy is not on a basic condition for economic and industrial development but also critical for health. Thus, reducing poverty and providing health for all is linked to ensuring universal and sustainable access to modern day energy as indicated in within the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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Computable General Equilibrum Modeling Workshop cpeel-admin

Computable general equilibrium (CGE) models represent a class of economic models that use actual economic data to estimate how an economy might react to changes in policy, technology or other external factors. They are completely-specified models of an economy or a region, including all production activities, factors and institutions, including the modeling of all markets and macroeconomic components, such as investment and savings, balance of payments, and government budget.

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