Researching… the energy industry?
Have you been tasked to research the energy industry? Maybe you’re interested in the renewable energy market… If so, then look no further than our top picks for resources to get started with:
Industry reports for many countries on various aspects of energy – renewable, wind and nuclear energy – as well as energy consumption, power generation and oil & gas. Reports include market commentaries along with Porter’s Five Forces analyses and profiles of leading companies. Individual profiles are also available for major companies worldwide.
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Reports updated every 12-24 months. Also check-out the latest case studies.
Includes detailed reports on over 100 countries and regions of the world. The FitchConnect Power Report provides data and forecasts on electricity generation, capacity, consumption and transmission. Content also includes a SWOT analysis along with a market overview and competitor information.
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Previously known as BMI Research. Reports updated quarterly.
Access a large number of energy journals via the Science Direct database. It includes titles such as, Energy, Energy Policy, Energy Economics, and the Electricity journal. Academic articles provide an analysis of the issues affecting the rapidly changing energy industry.
Anything else I should know?
Access Science Direct from the MIRC website, alternatively search for a specific journal title on the Publications Finder to be taken straight to the journal homepage.
Useful websites
- Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) – responsible for all aspects of UK energy policy, and for tackling global climate change on behalf of the UK.
- Energy UK – the trade association for the energy industry.
- RenewableUK – trade and professional body for the UK renewable energy industry.
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