About this Training Course More energy companies today are setting ambitious net-zero targets and are expected to pour billions into the voluntary carbon offset market by the end of this decade. To get to net zero emissions, companies will need to balance emissions with nature and technology-based offsets. Markets are the best tool for connecting carbon sources and sinks. Many countries will not have enough supply inside their borders and will need to co-operate with those who have extra greenhouse gas removal potential. The energy industry is in search of effective climate tools as pressure mounts from investors and consumers for more progress on fighting rising emissions. Corporations fighting to cut their carbon footprint have for years focused on internal reduction measures. Many are now adding to that effort by turning to carbon credits, a process made easier as verification and registration tools mature. One particular category of carbon offsets leads the way: high-quality, nature-based carbon credits. These represent the largest category of carbon credit projects in the voluntary carbon market, comprising nearly half of credits issued. Public concern about this practice focused on the additionality, leakage, and integrity of carbon offsets that are created through reforestation, land preservation, carbon capture and other projects. Lack of standardization and government regulation has also increased uncertainty for all participants in carbon markets, creating risks for developers of credit-generating projects and offset purchasers. Demand for higher-quality offsets will value projects that were subjected to due diligence and rely upon reputable third-party verification. Companies purchasing offsets generated by permanent and quantifiable projects will therefore be in the best position moving forward. In this highly interactive training course, your course instructor will guide you through the latest developments and best procurement practices to successfully operate in the voluntary carbon market. Training Objectives At the end of this course, the participants will be able to: Discover the current state of the carbon economy Gain insights into the voluntary carbon market Learn about the different type carbon credits available Examine how companies can reach net zero target by using carbon offsets Uncover best practices in carbon credit procurement strategy Learn the pricing dynamics carbon credits Examine how to identify and ensure high quality credits Obtain key learning from flawed carbon offset projects Target Audience This course is intended for: Energy transition team leaders Carbon credit procurement professionals ESG strategy team leaders Finance and accounting professionals Low carbon business analysts or economists Corporate business sustainability professionals Legal, compliance and regulatory professionals Carbon trading professionals Course Level Intermediate Trainer Your expert course leader is a skilled and accomplished professional with over 25 years of extensive C-level experience in the energy markets worldwide. He has a strong expertise in all the aspects of (energy) commodity markets, international sales, marketing of services, derivatives trading, staff training and risk management within dynamic and high-pressure environments. He received a Master's degree in Law from the University of Utrecht in 1987. He started his career at the NLKKAS, the Clearing House of the Commodity Futures Exchange in Amsterdam. After working for the NLKKAS for five years, he was appointed as Member of the Management Board of the Agricultural Futures Exchange (ATA) in Amsterdam at the age of 31. While working for the Clearing House and exchange, he became an expert in all the aspects of trading and risk management of commodities. In 1997, he founded his own specialist-consulting firm that provides strategic advice about (energy) commodity markets, trading and risk management. He has advised government agencies such as the European Commission, investment banks, major utilities and commodity trading companies and various energy exchanges and market places in Europe, CEE countries, North America and Asia. Some of the issues he has advised on are the development and implementation of a Risk Management Framework, investment strategies, trading and hedging strategies, initiation of Power Exchanges (APX) and other trading platforms, the set-up of (OTC) Clearing facilities, and feasibility and market studies like for the Oil, LNG and the Carbon Market. The latest additions are (Corporate) PPAs and Artificial Intelligence for energy firms. He has given numerous seminars, workshops and (in-house) training sessions about both the physical and financial trading and risk management of commodity and carbon products. The courses have been given to companies all over the world, in countries like Japan, Singapore, Thailand, United Kingdom, Germany, Poland, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Malaysia, China, India, Belgium and the Netherlands. He has published several articles in specialist magazines such as Commodities Now and Energy Risk and he is the co-author of a book called A Guide to Emissions Trading: Risk Management and Business Implications published by Risk Books in 2004. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations
Linux training course description A Linux foundation appropriate for all flavours of Linux, focussed on getting network engineers up and running with Linux. The command line is used throughout. The course progresses from the basics of Linux commands onto useful tools such as grep, then shell features such as piping and then onto shell scripting. Administration aspects covered are the tasks network engineers are most likely to encounter such as software installation. Hands on exercises concentrate on network related tasks such as installing net-snmp and using shell scripts to provide network automation. What will you learn Use Linux commands to perform a variety of tasks from manipulating files to handling processes. Create and edit files with vi. Work with permissions. Write simple shell scripts. Install software packages. Configure base networking. Linux training course details Who will benefit: Network engineers. Prerequisites: TCP/IP Foundation Duration 5 days Linux training course contents What is Linux? Linux distributions, open source software. Getting started Logging in, changing passwords, logging out. Hands on Basics and root access. Linux basics Command structure. The Linux manuals, basic commands (who, date, tty, uname, echo, banner...). Hands on Using the CLI. Connecting to a network IP configuration, DHCP, static addressing, routing, ifconfig, ping, netstat, traceroute, dig. Hands on Network configuration and testing. Managing Software Package Concepts, Comparison of package formats, RPM, rpm Commands, Yum, Debian Packages, dpkg, apt-cache, apt-get, dselect, aptitude, Converting Between Package Formats, Dependencies and Conflicts, Startup Script Problems, Shared Libraries, Library Management Hands on Installing network packages such as nmap and net-snmp. Processes and log files ps, kill, background processes, at, exec, priorities. Managing Linux log files. Syslogd. Setting the time. Cron and cronjobs. Managing Processes, the Kernel: The First Process. Hands on Controlling daemons and services. Setting up a TFTP server. Filesystem commands Home directories, manipulating files and directories, Filesystem layout, Pathnames, hard and symbolic links. Viewing files. Hands on Exploring the filesystem, working with network device configuration files. The Linux editors ed, vi, shell escapes, .exrc. Hands on Editing network device configuration files. Extracting data from files grep, find, cut, sort and paste⦠Hands on Working with syslog files. Permissions Theory, chmod, chown, newgrp. Hands on Handling permission problems. The shell Metacharacters, piping and redirection. Hands on Running SNMP commands and working with their output. Basic shell scripting What are shell scripts? Simple scripts, control structures. Variable. Setting variables, using variables, set, scope, export, sourcing, environmental variables, read. Positional parameters: $0 to $9, $#, $* and others. shift parameter substitution. Control statements: The test command, if , while loops, for loops, the case statement. Hands on Automating network tasks. Customising your environment Environmental variables, stty, .profile and other startup files. Hands on Customising Linux. Introduction to administration The root user, su. Managing users and groups. Hands on The power of root. Archiving files Backups, tar, cpio, dd, gzip. Hands on Working with tar files. Booting Linux and Editing Files Installing Boot Loaders, GRUB Legacy, GRUB 2, Alternative Boot Loaders, the Boot Process, Boot Messages, Runlevels and the Initialization Process, Runlevel Functions, Runlevel Services, Alternative Boot Systems , Upstart, system. Hands on Installing network services on Linux.
This course provides a comprehensive exploration of environmental sustainability within the context of the business sector. Participants will develop a deep understanding of the causes, effects and challenges associated with climate change and global warming. They will delve into legislation, carbon footprint assessment, achieving net-zero emissions, and planning for the future.
The demand for coding essential skills is skyrocketing. The average salary for a web developer in the United Kingdom is £65,824 per year. And that number is only going to go up as more and more businesses move their operations online. If you want to get ahead in the tech industry, you need to learn how to code. This Coding Essentials - Javascript, ASP. Net, C# - Bonus HTML course will teach you the crucial skills you need to become a web developer. You'll learn HTML, JavaScript, C#, and ASP.NET. You'll also learn how to build interactive web applications and use JavaScript to add dynamic functionality to your pages. In this Coding Essentials course, we start with an introduction to HTML, where you'll learn the basics, intermediate to advanced level topics, and explore advanced HTML techniques. Next, we dive into JavaScript, a powerful scripting language used for web development. From the fundamentals to conditional statements, control flow, functions, and error handling, you'll gain a solid understanding of JavaScript and its role in creating dynamic web pages. But that's not all! We also dive into the world of C#, a versatile and widely-used programming language. Starting with the basics, you'll progress through operators, statements, control flow, and debugging techniques. You'll also master object-oriented programming (OOPs) concepts, such as class encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, abstract classes, and interfaces. Our comprehensive curriculum concludes with exploring error-handling techniques in C#, ensuring you can create robust and reliable applications. Join us on this exciting coding adventure, where our experienced and expert instructors will guide you every step of the way. Don't miss this opportunity to unlock a world of possibilities and take your coding skills to new heights. Enrol in our Coding Essentials course today and unleash your coding potential! Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the Coding Essentials course, you should be able to: Master the fundamentals of HTML for creating web pages. Gain intermediate and advanced HTML skills for enhanced web development. Understand the core concepts and syntax of JavaScript. Learn to use JavaScript to create dynamic and interactive web content. Develop proficiency in JavaScript operators and conditional statements. Explore control flow statements and error handling in JavaScript. Acquire a solid foundation in C# programming language. Learn C# operators, statements, and control flow techniques. Understand object-oriented programming (OOPs) concepts in C#. Apply C# error handling techniques for creating robust applications. Who is this course for? This Coding Essentials course is perfect for: Beginners who want to learn coding essentials from scratch. Individuals interested in web development and programming languages. Professionals seeking to enhance their coding skills and expand career opportunities. Students or graduates looking to add valuable coding skills to their resumes. Anyone with a passion for coding and a desire to create innovative applications. Career Path Our Coding Essentials course will help you to pursue a range of career paths, such as: Web Developer: £25,000 - £50,000 per year. Software Engineer: £30,000 - £60,000 per year. Full Stack Developer: £35,000 - £70,000 per year. Front-end Developer: £25,000 - £55,000 per year. Back-end Developer: £30,000 - £60,000 per year. C# Developer: £35,000 - £70,000 per year. JavaScript Developer: £30,000 - £60,000 per year. Certification After studying the course materials of the Coding Essentials - Javascript, ASP. Net, C# - Bonus HTML there will be a written assignment test which you can take either during or at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £5.99. Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £9.60. Prerequisites This Coding Essentials - Javascript, ASP. Net, C# - Bonus HTML does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning.This Coding Essentials - Javascript, ASP. Net, C# - Bonus HTML was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Course Curriculum Introduction Introduction 00:03:00 How to Get Course requirements 00:02:00 Getting Started on Windows, Linux or Mac 00:02:00 How to ask Great Questions 00:01:00 FAQ's 00:01:00 HTML Introduction HTML 00:05:00 Choosing Code Editor 00:06:00 Installing Code Editor (Sublime Text) 00:04:00 Overview of a Webpage 00:05:00 Structure of a Full HTML Webpage 00:07:00 First Hello World! Webpage 00:09:00 HTML Basic Heading tag 00:09:00 Paragraph 00:08:00 Formatting Text 00:12:00 List Items Unordered 00:05:00 List Items Ordered 00:04:00 Classes 00:09:00 IDs 00:06:00 Comments 00:04:00 HTML Intermediate Images 00:12:00 Forms 00:05:00 Marquee 00:06:00 Text area 00:06:00 Tables 00:06:00 Links 00:07:00 Navbar - Menu 00:04:00 HTML Entities 00:05:00 Div tag 00:06:00 Google Maps 00:07:00 HTML Advanced HTML Audio 00:07:00 HTML Video 00:05:00 Canvas 00:06:00 Iframes 00:05:00 Input Types 00:04:00 Input Attributes 00:06:00 Registration Form 00:04:00 Contact Us Form 00:10:00 Coding Exercise 00:01:00 Solution for Coding Exercise 00:02:00 JavaScript Introduction What is JavaScript 00:09:00 Hello World Program 00:14:00 Getting Output 00:11:00 Internal JavaScript 00:13:00 External JavaScript 00:09:00 Inline JavaScript 00:04:00 Async and defer 00:06:00 JavaScript Basics Variables 00:13:00 Data Types 00:10:00 Numbers 00:06:00 Strings 00:06:00 String Formatting 00:05:00 JavaScript Operators Arithmetic operators 00:07:00 Assignment operators 00:03:00 Comparison operators 00:06:00 Logical operators 00:08:00 JavaScript Conditional Statements If-else statement 00:05:00 If-else-if statement 00:04:00 JavaScript Control Flow Statements While loop 00:09:00 Do-while loop 00:03:00 For loop 00:08:00 Solution for Coding Exercise 00:02:00 JavaScript Functions Creating a Function 00:07:00 Function Call() 00:07:00 Function with parameters 00:05:00 JavaScript Error Handling Try-catch 00:05:00 Try-catch-finally 00:17:00 JavaScript Client-Side Validations On Submit Validation 00:09:00 Input Numeric Validation 00:12:00 C# Introduction Introduction to CSharp 00:07:00 CSharp vs NET 00:04:00 What is CLR 00:05:00 Architecture of NET Application 00:09:00 Getting Visual Studio 00:07:00 First CSharp Hello World Application 00:16:00 First CSharp Core Hello World Program 00:18:00 Assessment Test 00:01:00 Solution for Assessment Test 00:01:00 C# Basic Variables 00:24:00 CSharp Identifiers 00:08:00 Data Types 00:08:00 Type Casting 00:14:00 User Inputs 00:10:00 Comments 00:03:00 C# Operators Arithmetic Operators 00:09:00 Assignment Operators 00:03:00 Comparison Operators 00:03:00 Logical Operators 00:03:00 Strings 00:10:00 String Properties 00:08:00 Booleans 00:06:00 Assessment Test 00:01:00 Solution for Assessment Test 00:01:00 C# Statements If else Conditions and Statements 00:12:00 Switch-Case Statements 00:09:00 C# Control Flow statements While Loop Statement 00:07:00 Do-While Statement 00:03:00 For Loop Statement 00:07:00 Foreach Statement 00:06:00 Break and Continue 00:03:00 C# Built-in coding Arrays 00:13:00 Loop Through Arrays 00:10:00 Lists 00:07:00 SystemIO Namespace 00:03:00 Datetime 00:10:00 TimeSpan 00:06:00 C# Debugging techniques Debugging Tools in Visual Studio 00:13:00 Call Stack Window 00:04:00 Locals and Autos 00:04:00 C# Object-oriented programming [OOPs] Introduction to Class 00:03:00 Create a Class 00:15:00 Object Initializers 00:16:00 Parameters 00:12:00 Access Modifiers(theory) 00:13:00 C# Methods Introduction to methods 00:06:00 Create a method 00:16:00 Method with parameters 00:09:00 Method default and multiple parameters 00:09:00 Method return keyword 00:07:00 Method Over loading 00:08:00 Assessment Test 00:01:00 Solution for Assessment Test 00:02:00 C# Class Encapsulation Introduction to OOPs 00:04:00 Classes and Objects 00:11:00 Class Members 00:10:00 Class Constructors 00:14:00 Access Modifiers 00:11:00 Properties Get Set 00:06:00 Encapsulation 00:03:00 C# Inheritance and Polymorphism Intro Inheritance and Polymorphism 00:03:00 Inheritance 00:12:00 Polymorphism 00:13:00 Assessment Test 00:02:00 Solution for Assessment Test 00:03:00 C# Abstract and Interfaces Introduction 00:02:00 Abstraction 00:07:00 Interfaces 00:07:00 Enums 00:05:00 C# Error Handling Techniques Try Catch 00:10:00 Custom message on Errors 00:05:00 Finally 00:06:00 Throw keyword 00:09:00 Coding Exercise 00:02:00
This course will create insight about carbon,carbon emission, Green House Gases ( GHG's) and the voluntary carbon market. It will enable learners understand the concept of climate change, as well as nature based solutions to mitigate climate change
Bayfield Training and the University of Cambridge Department of Land Economy This prestigious eight-week online Real Estate course is suitable for modellers new to Real Estate and experienced Real Estate Analysts looking to formalise their skill set. This course will equip you with skills to start building your own financial models and the certificate will give your employers and colleagues reassurance of your expertise. If you want to enhance your financial modelling skills over an extended period, the Real Estate Financial Modelling Certificate is the course for you. This online real estate course has been put together exclusively for the Real Estate Financial Modelling certificate, using state of the art digital resources such as animations, video-steps, digital whiteboard and video-interactions as well as the spreadsheets, text based resources and tutor contact you would expect from any of Bayfield Training’s classroom based courses. Assessment is in the form of a guided model build exercise and written model appraisal. Participants benefit from an additional months access to the course platform after submission of the assessment. On this course you will: Become a competent model builder, building Real Estate Financial Models from scratch Learn tricks and concepts from financial modelling experts with decades of experience in practice and academia Learn how to use Real Estate Financial Models to make informed investment decisions Learn at a consistent pace over 8 weeks allowing you to take the time to fully grasp this important skill This course is suitable for: Chartered Surveyors Asset Managers Financial Controllers Financial Analysts Investment Managers Property Managers Real Estate Students/Recent Graduates Course Outline: Module 1 - Economic Context Introduction to Real Estate Asset Modelling and how it relates to and is distinct from Econometric Models. Introduction to Real Estate Asset Modelling and how it relates to and is distinct from Econometric Models. Why Real Estate Asset Modelling is important Understanding the occupier, asset and development markets and the relevant modelling approaches for each Real Estate Sub-Sector Key Performance Indicators Introduction to conventional valuations and financial mathematics Understanding and minimising errors in Financial Models Module 2 - Cash Flow Fundamentals Constructing a financial model from first principles. Understanding all the components of a basic cash flow model Understand why Corporate Finance Models and Real Estate Models are different Financial Model Design Making the link between valuations, income mathematics and discounted cash flows Internal Rate of Return, Net Present Value,Worth and other metrics Features and techniques to aid fast model building Module 3 - Developing the Cash Flow Adapting financial models for different periodicities and building rent functions for different rent behaviour. Understanding how leases vary with respect to rent over time: Rent Reviews, Break Clauses, Rent Free Periods, Lease Expiries etc. Developing the concept of a Rent Function in Excel Logic mathematics and Logic functions Projecting rent to adapt to different lease contracts and growth patterns Alternative solutions to Logic functions Comparative analysis of lease structures in different jurisdictions and adapting financial models Module 4 - Real Estate Data Understanding the different sources of data, constructing basic time series models and recognising basic patterns. Key Property market indicators Characteristics and application of key input metrics for Real Estate Appraisals Understanding the eight components of Real Estate Price Dynamics Awareness of the different sources of data Reading and using general property market reports Constructing basic time series models and recognising basic patterns Module 5 - Development Appraisals Constructing a development appraisal from first principles and understanding development return metrics. Understanding the key components of a development project Understanding the difference between development and investment appraisals Residual Appraisals and Profit Calculations Cost orientated cash flows and phased sales Cumulative construction cost patterns: incidental, fixed, loaded and S-curve Development return metrics and Modified IRRs Module 6 - Multi-let Cash Flows Constructing an advanced multi-let cash flow model and learn different techniques to build flexible rent functions. Multi-let and portfolio model design principles Building complex date functions and date series The three multi-let rent projection techniques Perpendicular Rent Functions Incorporate advanced rent adjustments into the Rent Function Incorporate sector and period varying rental growth rates Simplifying OPEX and CAPEX projections Discounting techniques on complex and volatile cash flows Module 7 - Project Finance Constructing a flexible Real Estate Debt Finance model. Revision of the Mathematics of amortisation and debt finance Basic senior debt models and geared net cash flow LTV, IRR and Interest Rate Dynamics Flexible term, repayment options and deferred interest Loan covenant tests Understanding different tranches of debt Understanding how complex debt structures impact the returns to different parties Module 8 - Model Interpretation and Risk Analysis Learn how to read, analyse and report on real estate financial models. Understand how to read models and develop an investment narrative Visualise model outputs using graph functions, conditional formatting, dynamic symbols and dashboards Learn how to use built-in Sensitivity, Scenario Analysis tools and third-party add-ins Learn how to construct varied project scenarios in a systematic way Introduction to Monte Carlo Analysis and VBA Optimising sale dates and other parameters Create well written, attractive and persuasive reports Included in the Course Bayfield Training and University of Cambridge Accredited Certificate & LinkedIn Proficiency Badge 64 CPD Hours 1 Month Post-Course Access to the Digital Platform - 12 Months Post-Course Access to the Platform can be purchased for an additional fee Course Files Q&A Webinars and Guest Speaker Webinars Further Learning Resources (Reading, Files and Videos) Post Course Support - Two Months of Questions & Answers 2024 Cohort Dates Include: 3rd June to 29th July 5th August to 25th September 2024 30th September to 25th November For more information, please contact Sam on the Bayfield Training Sales team: E - s.musgrave@bayfieldtraining.com T - 01223 517851 W - www.bayfieldtraining.com
This comprehensive course is designed to take you on a journey of mastering React, the popular JavaScript library for building dynamic user interfaces, and combining it with the power of .NET API for seamless back-end integration. This course will provide you with a solid foundation and hands-on experience in building full-stack applications.
Learn Angular 8 by getting hands-on and creating a simple full-stack app using Angular 8 and its Web API
Samba training course description Samba enables UNIX/Linux machines to act as Microsoft File and Print servers. This two day hands on training course progresses from the basics of installing samba and simple configurations through to authentication issues and troubleshooting. What will you learn Install and configure Samba. Administrate file and printer sharing. Secure Samba servers. Troubleshoot Samba Samba training course details Who will benefit: Technical staff working with Samba. Prerequisites: Intro to UNIX Systems Administration TCP/IP Foundation. Duration 2 days Samba training course contents What is Samba? File and print servers, Samba server roles, Windows networking, NetBIOS, SMB. Hands on Microsoft File and Print shares, analysing the network traffic. Installing Samba Source, binaries, where to find samba, building and compiling Samba. Hands on Download and install Samba. Controlling Samba Samba daemons, starting and stopping Samba, smbcontrol, Samba net command, smb.conf. Viewing Samba status, smbclient. Hands on Starting and stopping Samba, testing the server. Samba configuration Simple shares, smb.conf variables, configuration from a web browser, swat, enabling access to swat. Hands on Configuring samba servers and clients. File sharing Basic shares, [homes], locking options, UNIX file permissions, controlling user access, Windows ACLs, virtual samba servers, browsing. Hands on File sharing and browsing. Print sharing Sharing printers, UNIX printing, CUPS, printer drivers, [printers], PRINT$. Hands on Samba print server. Authentication Workgroups, domains, users and passwords, Samba domain security, Samba password backends: smbpasswd, tdbsam, nisplus, mysql, Active Directory. Hands on Securing samba shares. Troubleshooting Logging options, controlling logs, Samba utilities, network protocols, .SMB/CIFS. Performance tuning. Hands on Troubleshooting Samba