Showing posts with label Energy Markets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Energy Markets. Show all posts

Saturday, 22 February 2014

The future of the electricity market

The current paradigm of electrical energy production (note that from here on in when I talk about "energy" I am talking about electrical energy),  and distribution is coming to an end. As the old energy world order debates how the future should look, the future is pushing through with nothing but contempt for tradition. Perhaps too much contempt in many ways (as will be discussed in the blog "The energy market is unique").  Irrespective of this brash indigence, the day is certainty  fast approaching when renewable energy will become firmly embedded as the investment of choice as well as being an environmental necessity.


Saturday, 29 June 2013

Evaluation of Cap and Trade in the Context of the EPA Acid Rain program

In many countries Cap and Trade policies are seen as revolutionary. These types of programs have actually been in existence for decades in different forms and we can learn much from the outcomes.


Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Could renewable energy and demand reduction lead to the collapse of the energy market ?


The aim of this post is to understand the impact of renewable energy (RE) and demand reduction (DR) on the business model of the Australia electricity industry.