View the Main Strategies in the Energy Sector that Focus on Climate Change The Review Report



Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c38540) has announced the addition of 's8220;Climate Change and the UK Energy Sector: the Review Report's8221; to their offering.

This brief provides an in depth analysis on how the energy sector is facing up to climate change. We have previously published three briefs on this subject, entitled: 's8220;Increasing supplier power on the RO may reduce its success's8221;; 's8220;Green energy: consumers aren's8217;t buying it's8221;; and 's8220;Executives are not sure if the sector is ready to face climate change's8221;. This is the fourth and acts as a summary.

Scope of this title:
This report is a summary of how the energy sector is facing up to climate change.
It provides a complete summary of the issues, including; the Renewables Obligation; Energy Efficiency Commitment; Green tariffs; policy and nuclear.
Please note 's8220;The EU ETS's8221; (Emissions trading scheme) is not covered in this brief.

Highlights of this title:
- Consumer demand is not making the energy sector respond to climate change.
- The RO may stimulate renewables but does not engage consumers.
- As the UK debates, not acts, climate change is embroiled in security of supply.

Reasons to order your copy:
This title will help you understand how the energy sector is not adequately responding to climate change. It will also enable you to see how the energy sector manages climate change, without consumer involvement. It also gives an in-depth summary of the main strategies in the energy sector that are focusing on climate change.

Key Topics Covered Include:
-Renewable power: the supply and demand balance
-Climate change and the energy sector
-Green energy
-Levy exemption certificates
-Nuclear power
-Hydro and wind power
   
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Laura Wood
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View the Main Strategies in the Energy Sector that Focus on Climate Change The Review Report