September 14, 2010
Join us for the latest update in our quarterly energy outlook series. This web conference focuses on the market drivers of energy pricing and regional price projections for the final months of 2010. E Source experts Chris Wiederspahn and Bill Horton will share their knowledge of the industry and give large energy users insights on strategic energy supply sourcing, energy spend analysis, and tactical energy budgeting.
You’ll get an overview of what’s happening with natural gas and electric power supply, demand, and pricing dynamics as well as projections for wholesale and retail markets for the last quarter of 2010 and beyond. Plus, find out how weather, production economics, liquefied natural gas, and macroeconomic factors will affect prices.
Whether you track the market regularly or are a casual observer, this web conference is for you. Get real-time market assessment and procurement strategy tips. Attend this web conference and be better prepared for managing and mitigating your risk!
Speakers:
Chris Wiederspahn, vice president of Enterprise Energy Management Services at E Source, has more than 20 years of relevant industry experience. For the past 5 years he has helped guide dozens of the nation’s largest end users in transacting for nearly $2 billion in retail natural gas and electric contracts.
Bill Horton, associate director of the Quantitative Group at E Source, manages and provides research and analytical services for the Energy Enterprise Management suite of products and services. Areas of research include supply-side analytics for the electric industry; fuels; price forecasting for electricity and fuels; regulatory affairs at the local, state, and federal level; renewable portfolio standards and their impact on the generation mix; energy procurement strategies; and general electric, natural gas, coal, nuclear, hydro, and renewable market intelligence.
You will learn:
- Wholesale price history and trends
- Outlook for wholesale markets (drivers)
- Expert opinions on what to expect for the rest of 2010
- Retail price history and trends
- Outlook for retail markets through winter 2010
- Utility rate-change highlights
Who should attend:
Members of the E Source Corporate Energy Managers’ Consortium, Business Market, and Business Customer Outreach Services involved in energy management, energy procurement, finance, purchasing, or operations.
Publication type: Web Conference | Document ID: CEMC-WC-9-10-Outlook | Author: Ian Bowman








