Energy Procurement Strategy Articles & Analysis
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Those who heeded this advice and moved to less risky flexible energy purchasing strategies and invested in energy efficiency to reduce their consumption, are now better able to ride the storm. ...
The danger is hitting the top of the market with all your volume, which is why your energy procurement strategy must be underpinned by a robust risk management system and trading strategy to limit potential losses. ...
The UK Government's Autumn Statement provided a great opportunity to answer a number of key energy policy questions. Yet, apart from confirming that the carbon price will be capped at £18 t/CO2 until 2020 and that oil/gas tax breaks will be maintained, there was very little mention of energy. Granted this carbon price cap is likely to be welcomed as it ...
Ten-year high power prices last week (12-16 September) caused by tight supply margins illustrate the imperative of de-risking your flexible energy procurement strategy. Towards the end of a turbulent week, prices on the day-ahead over-the-counter market increased to £135 per MWh. ...
How did you approach your current energy contract? Was it a positive experience? Are you sure you’re getting the best value from your supplier and your energy procurement strategy? ...
