Energy Economics

Energy Economics is a broad service area that involves the analysis of energy systems and includes the evaluation of demand for energy, available energy supply, operation of energy markets, and public policies affecting energy markets. Consulting services in applied energy economics, for example, examine the economic impacts of energy taxes, price regulation, industry restructuring, energy efficiency, and environmental policies such as emissions cap-and-trade programs.

Exeter provides energy economics consulting services to inform the policy debate and assist state and federal government decision-makers in their evaluation of proposed legislation and regulations. With an understanding of energy markets and the economic principles guiding those markets, Exeter provides its clients with briefings, recommendations, policy proposals, analysis, written or oral comments, written or oral testimony, or other responses as appropriate to our client needs.

REGULATORY & POLICY ANALYSIS CONTRACT NEGOTIATION RATEMAKING LOAD FORECASTING ENERGY & THE ENVIRONMENT
RENEWABLE ENERGY
ENERGY ECONOMICS OPTIONS STUDIES
ENERGY PROCUREMENT
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