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Outlook for Power and Gas Prices
Spring 2010
June 11, 2010
This report provides an overview of natural gas and electric power supply, demand, and pricing dynamics. We explore the effect on natural gas supplies from shale, production economics, liquid natural gas statistics, and price projections for wholesale and retail markets.
Content type: ESCD Report, Focus Report, Outlook for Power and Gas Prices | Document ID: CEMC-F-16-ESCD | Author: William Horton

Outlook for Power and Gas Prices
Fall 2009
October 14, 2009
Wholesale natural gas prices will gradually increase beginning this winter, but they should stay below about $5.50 per million Btu throughout 2010. Wholesale electricity prices will follow the trends in wholesale natural gas prices.
Content type: ESCD Report, Focus Report, Outlook for Power and Gas Prices | Document ID: CEMC-F-15-ESCD | Author: Neil Kolwey and Bill Horton

Outlook for Power and Gas Prices
Spring 2009
April 16, 2009
Most analysts expect energy prices to remain low in 2009, although prices could begin to increase later this year due to several factors.
Content type: ESCD Report, Focus Report, Outlook for Power and Gas Prices | Document ID: CEMC-F-14-ESCD | Author: Neil Kolwey

Opportunities and Challenges of Procurement: A Primer for Energy Managers
July 1, 2004
Electric and natural gas markets in North America are a labyrinth of regulations, market forces, and extreme volatility. For any large company with high energy costs, there is great opportunity to save money, but also the risk of paying much higher prices during certain periods. For end users, understanding ...
Content type: ESCD Report, Service Report | Document ID: CEMC-6 | Author: Nathan Adams, Arthur Venables

Buying Green Power: Does It Make Cents for Your Company?
July 1, 2004
Although a green energy purchase should not be expected to pay for itself with a direct economic return, it can have tangible benefits that have been persuasive with decision-makers. The three most compelling arguments are quantifying the “earned” media value of renewables; using renewables to help ...
Content type: ESCD Report, Focus Report, Research | Document ID: GE-F-7 | Author: Barry Friedman

New Opportunities for Midsize Cogeneration
October 1, 2003
This report shines some light on when midsize (200 kW to 5 MW) applications of combined heating and power in industrial, commercial, or institutional facilities deserve a closer look. It will also help guide energy managers through a screening process to separate out promising projects from likely losers ...
Content type: ESCD Report, Research, Service Report | Document ID: CEMC-5 | Author: Neil Kolwey, Arthur Venables

Gas Procurement Strategies for Volatile Times
May 1, 2002
Knowing that a repeat performance of what happened to gas prices in the winter of 2000 to 2001 could be career-ending, energy managers for many companies are struggling to find a better way to buy their gas. This report discusses the various strategies and tools available to end users, including fuel ...
Content type: ESCD Report, Research, Service Report | Document ID: CEMC-4 | Author: Neil Kolwey

Energy Efficiency: Something Old, Something New
November 1, 2001
This report describes the cutting-edge methods that energy managers are using today to improve energy use and the bottom line in the face of higher energy prices. The key lessons—both old and new—include starting with better energy use data; involving employees and implementing low-cost improvements; ...
Content type: ESCD Report, Research, Service Report | Document ID: CEMC-2 | Author: Neil Kolwey
