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European Energy Consumer Attitudes and Company Strategies towards the Low Carbon Society

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Interest in CR (corporate responsibility) has grown due to a variety of factors such as worsening global environmental problems, growing consumer concern for moral issues, and the publication of social responsibility standards by ISO. Environmental problems are a key theme of CR. The EU is actively working to counter the global warming problem. It is expected that energy companies, who account for a major percentage of greenhouse gas emissions, will play a critical role in addressing the problem. This research first looked at European and American companies, showing the significance of and promotion systems for CR based on a questionnaire survey of 150 European and 121 North American companies. It was confirmed that European companies are more advanced in areas such as “declaration to participate in the UN Global Compact” and “CO2 reduction targets have been set for each business site.” In-depth interviews were then conducted with 12 European energy companies. These interviews found that climate change and low carbon strategy issues are the concern and responsibility of a wide variety of staff in the business. It was also revealed that energy companies are driven by many motives such as CR and corporate image, etc. in their move towards climate problems and low carbon strategies. Companies also increasingly understand that regardless of their strategies and planned offerings, efficient consumer segmentation and customization will be the key to a successful outcome, as will effective cross-industry partnerships in the area of technological development. Investigation into recent European low carbon attitudes and behaviour further showed that such attitudes and behaviour are driven by not only environmental considerations, but also self-interested considerations of health, lifestyle, taste, quality, self-perceptions and the way consumers wanted others to see them to a larger extent. The research consequently indicates that the achievement of corporate responsibility objectives rests on the result of managerial, market and consumer related issues.



Demand response experience in Europe: Policies, Programmes and Implementation

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  • Added:Friday, April 30th, 2010
  • Writer(s):Jacopo Torriti, Mohamed G. Hassan, Matthew Leach
  • Publication Date:January 30, 2009
  • Publisher:Elsevier
  • Abstract:Over the last few years, load growth, increases in intermittent generation, declining technology costs and increasing recognition of the importance of customer behaviour in energy markets have brought about a change in the focus of Demand Response (DR) in Europe. The long standing programmes involving large industries, through interruptible tariffs and time of day pricing, have been increasingly complemented by programmes aimed at commercial and residential customer groups. Developments in DR vary substantially across Europe reflecting national conditions and triggered by different sets of policies, programmes and implementation schemes. This paper examines experiences within European countries as well as at European Union (EU) level, with the aim of understanding which factors have facilitated or impeded advances in DR. It describes initiatives, studies and policies of various European countries, with in-depth case studies of the UK, Italy and Spain. It is concluded that while business programmes, technical and economic potentials vary across Europe, there are common reasons as to why coordinated DR policies have been slow to emerge. This is because of the limited knowledge on DR energy saving capacities; high cost estimates for DR technologies and infrastructures; and policies focused on creating the conditions for liberalising the EU energy markets.
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European Energy Market Observatory 2009 – Summary

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  • Added:Thursday, April 22nd, 2010
  • Writer(s):CapGemini, VaasaETT, Societe Generale, CMS Bureau Francis Lefebvre
  • Publication Date:November 2009
  • Publisher:CapGemini
  • URL:http://www.capgemini.com/services-and-solutions/by-industry/energy/eemo/
  • Abstract:Cap Gemini publish this outstanding Annual publication every year. A great up to date summary of what is going on in the European energy markets. VaasaETT is proud to be a partner of this report. This, the eleventh edition is better than ever. Here you can download the 14 paqe summary report. Please contact VaasaETT or Capgemini if you would like to request a full copy free of charge.
  • Comment(s):Definitely worth reading for anyone interested in the European market. A market leading international report., The Full Report is available free on request to selected recipients.
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