June 29, 2007 (Press Release) --
The energy sector faces the challenges of: security of supply; keeping markets open and competitive; and meeting CO2 emissions targets. What does the sector think of this? This brief provides an analysis of opinion of energy executives. Sourced from a primary research survey with sixty one industry participants, principally in energy supply operations, accompanied by other industry stakeholders.
Scope of Report
Analysis of opinion on climate change from energy suppliers and other industry participants.
A survey of sixty one energy company and industry participants.
Research and analysis highlights
Security of supply is thought to be a greater challenge than CO2 emissions.
Nuclear power is thought to be needed to tackle climate change.
Executives doubt that the sector can effectively reduce customer demand.
Key reasons to buy this
Consider the opinion of energy company executives on climate change and security of supply.
Understand energy company executives opinion on the potential of nuclear power, gas infrastructure and renewable technologies.
Table of Content
For more information, please visit:
http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=10686
Scope of Report
Analysis of opinion on climate change from energy suppliers and other industry participants.
A survey of sixty one energy company and industry participants.
Research and analysis highlights
Security of supply is thought to be a greater challenge than CO2 emissions.
Nuclear power is thought to be needed to tackle climate change.
Executives doubt that the sector can effectively reduce customer demand.
Key reasons to buy this
Consider the opinion of energy company executives on climate change and security of supply.
Understand energy company executives opinion on the potential of nuclear power, gas infrastructure and renewable technologies.
Table of Content
For more information, please visit:
http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=10686

The energy sector faces the challenges of: security of supply; keeping markets open and competitive; and meeting CO2 emissions targets.
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