June 29, 2007 (Press Release) --
The impact of climate change provides energy suppliers options in supplying "green" energy. This brief investigates why the market of green energy supply in the UK is not yet significant. A review of green energy supply in the UK.
Scope of this report
An analysis of the green energy tariffs and their respective suppliers in the UK.
An investigation into the reasons why green tariffs remain peripheral.
Discussion on the disjuncture between the RO and renewable generators and the supply market.
Research and analysis highlights
Demand for green energy is yet to be stimulated by the wholesale market.
Green energy is niche as suppliers are not "pushing" it to consumers.
Green tariffs have evolved, but have a long way to go.
Key reasons to read this report
Consider the interrelationship between the wholesale market and supply market for green power.
Investigate the green energy tariffs presently available in the UK.
Understand why green energy tariffs remain peripheral.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=10700
Scope of this report
An analysis of the green energy tariffs and their respective suppliers in the UK.
An investigation into the reasons why green tariffs remain peripheral.
Discussion on the disjuncture between the RO and renewable generators and the supply market.
Research and analysis highlights
Demand for green energy is yet to be stimulated by the wholesale market.
Green energy is niche as suppliers are not "pushing" it to consumers.
Green tariffs have evolved, but have a long way to go.
Key reasons to read this report
Consider the interrelationship between the wholesale market and supply market for green power.
Investigate the green energy tariffs presently available in the UK.
Understand why green energy tariffs remain peripheral.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=10700

The impact of climate change provides energy suppliers options in supplying "green" energy.
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