June 29, 2007 (Press Release) --
Recent high and volatile energy prices have produced vocal complaints from energy buyers in the UK. As well as changes to energy contracting, energy consumption reduction is also a viable tool for consumers to reduce their energy operating costs. This Extended Expert View lays out the extent to which UK energy buyers have used consumption reduction targets.
Scope
insight to the economics that have driven energy purchasing in the past
analysis of the motivation of energy buyers in the current environment of high and volatile energy prices
understanding of the current extent of energy consumption reduction targets in the UK
Report Highlights
Energy buyers have not traditionally taken much time to consider energy consumption reduction as it has historically been cheap, allowing them to deliver year on year cost savings through recontracting alone.
Energy buyers do not have a clear idea about why energy prices and volatility have increased over previous years or who is to blame for these changes. This lack of knowledge leads to indecision on the part of the buyers, giving them no confidence that anything apart from "business as usual" will deliver savings for them.
While energy has historically been cheap, it will not be in the future, which will force energy buyers to look more closely at energy reduction mechanisms such as energy services.
Reasons to Purchase
understand what has motivated energy buyers in previous years
market the importance of energy services to energy managers and buyers
determine the likely agenda of future energy managers and buyers
For more information, please visit:
http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=10418
Scope
insight to the economics that have driven energy purchasing in the past
analysis of the motivation of energy buyers in the current environment of high and volatile energy prices
understanding of the current extent of energy consumption reduction targets in the UK
Report Highlights
Energy buyers have not traditionally taken much time to consider energy consumption reduction as it has historically been cheap, allowing them to deliver year on year cost savings through recontracting alone.
Energy buyers do not have a clear idea about why energy prices and volatility have increased over previous years or who is to blame for these changes. This lack of knowledge leads to indecision on the part of the buyers, giving them no confidence that anything apart from "business as usual" will deliver savings for them.
While energy has historically been cheap, it will not be in the future, which will force energy buyers to look more closely at energy reduction mechanisms such as energy services.
Reasons to Purchase
understand what has motivated energy buyers in previous years
market the importance of energy services to energy managers and buyers
determine the likely agenda of future energy managers and buyers
For more information, please visit:
http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=10418

Recent high and volatile energy prices have produced vocal complaints from energy buyers in the UK.
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