CLOSED: Financial Instruments for Energy Markets Workshop

Under USAID's Greening the Grid Partnership, the U.S. Energy Association (USEA) is implementing a series of activities to support regulators and system operators from the national, regional and state load dispatch centers and other stakeholders.

This six-day virtual workshop aims to discuss how financial instruments can increase liquidity in energy markets, reducing the risks of energy-related investments, increasing demand for these kinds of investments, and protecting investors in these markets against extreme energy-price swings that could bankrupt them. The development of a derivatives market in India would therefore increase the number of investors, and thus liquidity, in its energy market.

For more information, contact Jake Swanson at [email protected].