Sector · energy and sustainability
Copilot course for energy and sustainability
Your team learns to use Copilot for reporting, applications and advisory work, within the limits measurement data and critical infrastructure demand. Hands-on, with examples from their own practice.
In short
What is the Copilot course for energy and sustainability?
The Copilot course for energy and sustainability is a hands-on training in which energy companies, grid operators, renewable-energy installers and sustainability advisors learn to use Copilot on their own work: CSRD and ESG reporting, subsidy applications and permit processes, technical reports, client communication and policy documents — tailored per role group.
Beyond skills, the course trains the judgement of when something may and may not go into a prompt, with attention to measurement data and critical infrastructure — independent and sharpened in practice since 2022.
Why Copilot Cursus
The facts at a glance
So you quickly know where you stand.
2,500+ trained
Since 2022 we have trained over 2,500 staff across more than 70 tracks.
EN and NL
Every session in English or Dutch, on site or online.
Independent
Copilot Cursus is not affiliated with Microsoft Corporation.
Tailored per role
Advice, engineering and reporting practise with their own kind of work.
Use cases in energy and sustainability
Where Copilot frees up time
Concrete applications we practise per role group with your own kind of work.
CSRD and ESG reporting
Structure reports, summarise sources and draft a first version in your framework.
Subsidy applications
Summarise requirements, reuse earlier applications and turn input into a structured draft.
Permit processes
Search and summarise permit files and prepare documents within the applicable rights.
Technical reports
Explain measurement and inspection data in plain language for clients and oversight.
Client communication
Draft letters, quotes and updates that match the client and their situation.
Policy documents
Summarise and draft policy and vision documents without losing the nuance.
Safe with measurement data and critical infrastructure
Copilot leaks nothing — broad permissions do
Copilot shows each employee only what their permissions allow. With measurement data, grid data and critical infrastructure, the question is not whether Copilot is safe, but whether your access structure holds.
So a safe track begins with clean-up. Read how we approach that on our page about Copilot security and oversharing, or first plan a Copilot scan.
Permissions
decide what Copilot shows in an energy setting, not the technology
Governance for energy and sustainability
From frameworks to safe use
Four steps that bring technology, policy and people together around measurement data and critical infrastructure.
- 1 step 1
Oversharing in view
We map broad sharing rights on measurement, grid and project data and prioritise.
- 2 step 2
Labels and policy
Sensitivity labels on critical data that travel along in every Copilot answer.
- 3 step 3
Training per role
Advice, engineering and reporting roles practise safe working with their own tasks.
- 4 step 4
Embedding
Guidelines and follow-up together with IT, security and the compliance function.
For which roles
Everyone practises with their own work
We match examples and level to the role group sitting in the room. We tailor the frameworks and examples per organisation — an in-company training is the logical format for that. Looking for another industry? See Copilot by sector — our offering is not limited to these sectors.
Reporting and compliance
Substantiate CSRD, ESG and policy documents faster, with the check with people.
Subsidies and permits
Applications and files in order sooner, tested against the scheme by the applicant.
Engineering and advice
Streamline technical reports and client communication without letting go of the content.
Our take
In the energy transition, every figure has to add up.
So your team learns not just what Copilot can do, but above all when the underpinning and the responsibility stay with people.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
The questions energy and sustainability organisations rightly ask, answered honestly and independently.
How is a Copilot course for energy and sustainability different from a regular training?
The examples and boundaries differ. We work with tasks from your own practice — CSRD and ESG reporting, subsidy applications, permit processes and technical reports — and from the first minute we account for the sensitivity of measurement data and critical infrastructure.
Does Copilot help with CSRD and ESG reporting?
Yes. Copilot helps structure reports, summarise sources and draft a first version in your reporting framework. The substantive underpinning and the responsibility for the figures stay with people.
Can Copilot help with subsidy applications and permit processes?
Copilot supports drafting applications and permit documents: summarising requirements, reusing earlier applications and turning loose input into a structured draft. Testing against the scheme and the final check stay with the applicant.
Which organisations in energy and sustainability is the course suited to?
Energy companies and grid operators, installers of renewable energy and sustainability advisory firms. We tailor the examples per role group — from advice and reporting to permits and client communication.
How does Copilot handle measurement data and critical infrastructure?
Copilot shows each employee only what their access rights allow. Around measurement data and critical infrastructure we train your team to work within those limits and ensure sensitive data does not end up in a prompt unchecked.
Is your advice on Copilot independent?
Copilot Cursus is independent and not affiliated with Microsoft Corporation. So we say honestly where Copilot is strong in energy and sustainability and where human review stays mandatory. Our advice serves your organisation, not a licence sale.
Introduce Copilot safely in energy and sustainability?
Tell us about your organisation and frameworks. A tailored proposal lands within a few days.