Renewables
Ethanol
The production of ethanol – a component of gasoline – is growing fast, which has led to the imminent launch of two ethanol futures contracts and a joint production venture involving Sempra Energy. By Joe Marsh
Russell Newton
Global Advisors’ Russell Newton explains to Patrick Fletcher why his firm is moving away from its traditional oil-centric focus towards a more
Dutch-Norwegian power transmission link may spur electricity trading
A newly agreed Norway-Netherlands electricity transmission link will lead to power trading between the two countries, said Swiss power and automation technology group ABB. The link will also increase the reliability of electricity supply, said the…
Wolfgang Schollnberger
WOLFGANG SCHOLLNBERGER has spent 37 eventful years in the oil and gas industry. He talks to Stella Farrington about his vision for a sustainable energy mix
Energising the US
Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry has plans to require the US to generate20% of its electricity from renewable sources. But just how different are Kerry’sand President Bush’s stances on energy policy? By Paul Lyon
Offshore wind to be big business, says new Fitch MD
Offshore wind projects and the newly expanded European Union will both bring good opportunities to Fitch Ratings over the coming 18 to 24 months, according to the Fitch Energy Group’s new European, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) managing director Andrew…
Teething troubles
Following decades of cloistered state control and the exit of a number of largeUS players, the Australian power market is going through a period of hiccups. Paul Lyon reports on the outlook for the country’s electricity sector
Singing in the rain
Melbourne-based Southern Hydro Partnership signed its first precipitation hedgelast year – a landmark deal that paved the way for a number of other contractsto protect itself from the risk of low rainfall. Paul Lyon reports
Vertical take-off
As UK supplier Centrica narrows its focus to fund an asset acquisition spree, James Ockenden finds the ‘asset-light’ utility model has finallybeen buried and a move towards ‘vertical integration’ is now thestrategy of choice
At ease with ethanol
Central Illinois Energy, a US farming co-op, is in the process of building anethanol plant. And it has already started to think about hedging, reflectingthe growing sophistication of the US ethanol market. PaulLyon reports
Reliably informed
Pat Wood, chairman of US interstate energy regulator the Federal Energy RegulatoryCommission, talks to James Ockenden about reliability, regulation, and wherenext for the competitive market in the US
Trading places
Canada’s energy landscape is being reshaped. The NGX has changed handsand looks set to expand. Meanwhile, an Ontario government report warns more workneeds to be done to secure future power supplies. By Paul Lyon
Energy bill enters into Senate
The US energy bill was presented to Congress in late November. But while it contains a wide range of provisions, ranging from tax incentives to improvements in reliability, critics say the bill still needs work. Joe Marsh reports
Richard Rosen
Richard Rosen of the Tellus Institute in Boston controversially believes thatthere is no need for a wholesale power market. By Paul Lyon
Quality data and solutions for a challenging market
FAME provides today’s uncertain energy market with transparent information and the tools to analyse it
Green scheme down under
Robin Lancaster reports on Australia’s government-mandated renewable energy certificates market, which – after a slow start – is expected to pick up fast
At home and abroad
Given its location at the centre of Europe, Germany is the key to any future pan-European energy market. But some of its leading companies have their eyes on markets beyond continental Europe, reports Robin Lancaster