April 14, 2006—In a report titled “The Winds of Change—Will EPAct 2005 and International Competition for Energy Supplies Shift Market Outlooks?” senior analysts from Black & Veatch’s management consulting division, Enterprise Management Solutions (EMS), review the potential impacts of growing international economies on domestic energy markets and examine ways in which EPAct 2005 may be a catalyst for change.
According to Stephen A. Stolze, Managing Director in EMS, the report reviews recent performance of local, regional and diversified regulated utility sectors versus diversified competitive and competitive merchant sectors. It summarizes future energy price outlooks, and compares the revenue potential of natural gas fired generation versus coal and nuclear. The paper also reviews growth strategies for utilities and examines the future viability of the independent power producer business model.
A complete copy of the report can be obtained by emailing a request.
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