Industry Insights From MJMENERGY

Renewable Energy Issue

August 2005

Welcome mWELCOME
"Open" Markets in Europe? mSTORY
Training mTRAIN
Prices mPRICES
Feature mFEATURE
Mphasis mPHASIS!
Mpathy mPATHY
Offers mOFFERS

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Planet Earth Saves the Day
Horns Rev. The worlds largest offshore wind farm. www.elsam.com

Over the last few months we have looked at the Emissions Trading Scheme, at how effective it will be at reducing our Co2 emissions and how that will help the environment. We also considered (last month) nuclear power generation as one way of producing cleaner electricity. As a continuation to this theme, let’s take a look at other forms of power generation, and see what is on offer.  

As part of on-going agreements to reduce Co2 emissions and the overall greenhouse effect, the European Commission has set targets for members to produce cleaner power using renewable power generation. Many European countries are striving towards 12% renewable energy by 2010, while the UK hopes to produce 10% of its power demand also by 2010.

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mWELCOME

Hello and welcome to the August issue of MZINE, our free monthly e-newsletter.  

As we enter into the holiday period we continue our theme of reducing carbon gasses by looking at renewable energy. See MSTORY for our main article  and also the Queen's response at MFEATURE. MPRICES  looks at the spot Gas Forward Curve, with an interesting comparison whilst at MPHASIS Derek has designed the only house you will ever want! Don't forget to check out our thought of the month at MPATHY. Our latest list of training courses are available at MTRAIN. With yet another special training offer at MOFFERS

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mTRAIN

All of our training courses can now earn, participating solicitors, CPD points from the law society. Attendance at any of our events may also contribute to meeting accountancy CPD requirements under the terms of the ICAEW’s CPD policy. Please visit www.icaew.co.uk/cpd for the ICAEW's CPD policy details.

Over the next few months the following one-day events are being held in Oxford, England, apart from our roadshow, where we take our popular courses back to Aberdeen in October.

More information about these courses can be found by clicking on the course title or visiting energytrainingnetwork.com and clicking on public courses. Alternatively you can contact me by email or phone +44 (0) 1865 395826, fax +44 (0) 1865 395959

September 6th Emissions Trading OXFORD
September 7th Buying industrial & commercial gas OXFORD
September 20th Upstream Oil & Gas OXFORD
September 21st An INTRODUCTION to the UK GAS MARKET OXFORD
September 22nd An INTRODUCTION to the NETWORK CODE OXFORD
September 29th Global Oil Market OXFORD
October 10th Upstream Oil & Gas ABERDEEN
October 11th An INTRODUCTION to the UK GAS MARKET ABERDEEN
October 12th An INTRODUCTION to the NETWORK CODE ABERDEEN
October 13th Emissions Trading ABERDEEN
October 14th Global Oil Market ABERDEEN
October 20th UK Electricity Market OXFORD
November 7/8th EU Gas Markets - a two day event! OXFORD
November 9th Global LNG Market OXFORD

OTHER DATES

Course Review

UK Gas Market Introduction course review 

The Energy Training Network launched its first public training course under its own name on 9th July 2003. After many years of training delegates in-house and speaking at public courses run by other companies the Energy Training Network decided to present The UK Gas Market Introduction to the world and met with resounding success.  

Being new to the energy industry myself, I was privileged to be present on that momentous day. Fifteen delegates joined me from companies such as Centrica, Interconnector, UKOOA, BHP Billiton and BG Group, to name but a few and we went through six excellent slide presentations, being able to make notes in our colour course books on the relevant slides and have a copy of the slides saved for us on an accompanying CD.

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mjmenergy.commPRICES
Forward Gas Curve

2005 has seen a large increase in gas prices in both the UK and Europe, as gas supplies have dropped and the UK once again became a net importer of gas. The graphs show how much difference that has made to the UK and Europe in the last twelve months as we compare like for like.

The summer months of 2005  has seen an increase of around 12p/th on day-ahead and within-day prices, whilst the winter months are now selling for nearly double the price of the previous year.  

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mjmenergy.commPHASIS!
for the lighter side of life!


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mPATHY
thought of the month

Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.
Mark Twain

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this month's exciting offers!

Attend the UK Gas Market introduction one-day seminar and then attend The Network Code for half price! If you have already attended our UK Gas course and would like to come on the Network Code course then you too can come for half-price. If this interests you, let me know.

Due to popular demand we have reduced our one-day training seminars to £500 + VAT per delegate. To book on any of our courses please visit www.energytrainingnetwork.com

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mjmenergy.commFEATURE

And finally - Queen extends her power base  

Britain ’s royal family is to power its humble abode of Windsor Castle with its own hydropower plant. A third of the castle’s electricity is to be provided by a £1 million, four turbine 200 kW hydropower plant, which Windsor and Maidenhead council has given permission to build, reports say. The plant will be built at Romney Weir on the River Thames by npower Renewables. A feasibility study is to be carried out and building to begin in 2006, with commissioning by end-of 2006. RT

This article appeared in EDEM on Monday 25th July, as has been reproduced with their consent. If you would like a free 2 week trial of this Heren publication please let me know.

 

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