2007 Newsletters

March 2007 Newsletter

EEO Program Registration due March 31 2007 | Energetics works on EEO Reporting Streamlining Project | Sydney Water Investing $45 Million in Renewable Energy | Full Retail Contestability Arrives in Queensland | National Electricity Market Update | REC Market Update | Energetics Makes Submission to Federal Government on Emissions Trading | Earth Hour - Sydney, 31 March 2007, 7.30pm | Energetics Finalists in BRW - St. George Client Choice Awards | Linda Funnell-Milner joins Energetics | GRI's 'G3' Guidelines Released - Melbourne, 5 March 2007 | Energetics Purchases 100% Accredited GreenPower | Energetics' Raises $9,508 for Leukaemia Foundation

December 2007 Newsletter - Energy Market Update

At Energetics we spend a large amount of time immersed in the detail of electricity markets, gas markets, and carbon markets. Because we assist some of Australia�s largest companies with their energy procurement, we understand what significant changes in these markets can mean for your business. The aim of this newsletter is to highlight some of the key energy market events and challenges over the past few months and for the future in 2008.

May 2007 Newsletter - Energy Pricing Update

NEM update - May 2007 | Tasmanian Electricity Market Continues to Deregulate - Deadline for 20 GWh Tranche to Enter Market Nears | EnergyAustralia Network Tariffs Increase 6.4% from 1 July | Synergy Tariff Increases | Emissions Trading Scheme Update

June 2007 Newsletter - Emissions Trading Update

Scheme start | Targets and emissions trajectory | Coverage | Allocation | Early mover credit | Emissions fee/penalty | Offsets | Linkage | Reporting | Summary Definitions | Energetics' Submission to the Federal Government on Emissions Trading | Greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) reporting proposal for inclusion in the NPI NEPM variation

December 2007 Newsletter - Federal Labor Government's Climate Change Policies

With Federal Labor Government�s victory on Saturday 24th November, the incoming Government is set to undertake policy changes that have significant bearing on organisations and their business planning in relation to climate change.

April 2007 Newsletter - Electricity Futures Jump 25%

Electricity prices in the National Electricity Market (NEM) have risen steeply since the beginning of the year. Many companies caught up in negotiations for July contract starts will be badly impacted, especially following the 25% jump in prices which has occurred in the last week. The following provides an overview of the current market situation and the underlying causes of the extreme price conditions.