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  1. ENERGY RETAIL : Price sensitivity: the key to success?

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    Sun, 1 Aug 2004

    Daniel Legg Datamonitor, UK Understanding consumers' attitudes towards price and service can help energy retailers to target the right type of customer. The result is improved cost control and lower rates of churn. Any good energy retailer will be looking for ways to control its costs. We shall

  2. Offgem ditches electricity and gas retail price controls in the UK

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    Mon, 26 Nov 2001

    UK power regulator Ofgem today announced proposals to scrap price controls for electricity and gas supply in the UK, claiming that sufficient competition now existed within the market for all consumers to obtain power at fair prices.

  1. Emerging economies embrace wind power

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    Wed, 1 Jun 2011

    Electric Power Company to purchase all electricity produced by independent and small-scale renewable plants at full retail price (net metering). Syria’s target is for renewable energy to make up 4.3 per cent of primary energy demand by

  2. MENA: The renewable heartland of the future

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    Wed, 1 Sep 2010

    NEPCO) will be required to purchase all electricity produced by independent and small-scale renewable plants at full retail price . Ziyad Jibril, head of the Energy Ministry’s renewable energy department, also confirmed that NEPCO will be required

  3. Germany making great strides in wind energy

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    Sun, 1 Mar 2009

    purchase energy from the owners of renewable energy equipment at a fixed price that is generally above the standard retail price for energy. This system establishes measures for companies to own and service renewable energy equipment in Germany

  4. Renewable energy infrastructure:An attractive option

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    Wed, 1 Oct 2008

    thermal power is far cheaper to generate than PV power, at 12-14 cents per kWh, but PV is competing against the retail price of electricity while STEG is competing against utilities directly, and there is still a price gap. Utilities can typically

  5. Empowering Western Europe’s consumers

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    Thu, 1 May 2008

    to suggest that freeing up the market will bring the retail price of electricity down. Recent experience in the UK ..... witnessed. Click here to enlarge image Factors such as retail price rises and questions about security of supply in an open

  6. Americas

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    Tue, 1 Feb 2005

    interest to farmers or other rural residents with wind turbines. The producer would, in effect, be paid the full retail price for power contributed to the main system, saving not only the energy charge but also transmission and distribution

  7. Retail users to return to frozen rates in Ontario electricity market

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    Wed, 20 Nov 2002

    has announced a plan that would essentially freeze the retail price of energy at 4.3 cents per kilowatt hour until at ..... quickly, Moody's commented. At the same time that the retail price of supply is being frozen, the government has left

  8. The Real-Time Challenge

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    Wed, 1 Aug 2001

    between wholesale and retail markets. Regardless of how high wholesale prices climb, most customers see the same fixed retail price , and therefore have no incentive to reduce consumption. If some consumers - particularly the large commercial and