Research and Markets Analysis of the Renewables Obligation RO 2003 4



May 6, 2005 -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c16856) has announced the addition of Analysis of the Renewables Obligation (RO) 2003/4 to their offering.

This analysis of the Renewables Obligation (RO) year 2003/04, is based on Ofgems second annual report on the RO, published in February 2005, and supplemented with proprietary data. The principal focus of the document is to examine the strategies adopted by each of the main power retailers in fulfilling their RO commitments in the 2003/4 year.

The report provides an analysis of strategies adopted by UK suppliers to fulfil their Renewables Obligation. Forecasts of UK suppliers ability to match their 2005/06 obligation with ROCs issued to their own generation facilities are also included.

Report Highlights:

Four companies chose to produce ROCs from their own capacity in a significant way. Scottish and Southerns generation facilities were issued with nearly as many ROCs as all of the other main retailers put together: 980,000 versus 1,175,000 for the rest.

There was no unanimity on whether the buyout fund was preferable to bilateral trading. RWE npower made by far the largest contribution to the buyout fund, 64m, because it covered 84% of its obligation from the buyout fund. Centrica made only a negligible contribution to the fund, and Total made none.

Scotland has a large surplus of renewable energy, which it is able to export to England and Wales. Retailers in Scotland bought 540,000 ROCs from the buyout fund, meaning that Scotland could have entirely covered its own obligation and still have had 670,000 left to sell to England and Wales.

Reasons to Purchase:
- Understand the strategies that different suppliers adopted to meet their Renewables Obligation in 2003/04.
- Understand the extent to which each main UK power supplier is exposed to the buyout fund.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c16856

Laura Wood
Senior Manager
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Research and Markets Analysis of the Renewables Obligation RO 2003 4