
The Energy Industry
Energy Market Research
- A major energy market research study examining use of effluent treatment plant, to assess prospects for ‘electric’ treatment plants in one electricity area. The study enabled our client to develop a clear marketing approach in this fast developing market.
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Renewable energy resources / technologies. A major study to determine likely take-up in a large number of industrial and commercial applications including agriculture, horticulture, etc.
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Opportunity for application of a new energy saving technology in building automation and control. Study and detailed recommendations on market segments for application of the technology, together with outline design features of eventual products.
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A major Hevac company. Study of specification, purchase and installation of heating controls with a high electronic content, with detailed recommendations, for product range planning.
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Several energy market research studies of advanced technology heat pumps for industrial and commercial space heating.
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Study for a regional electrical company looking at the market in the hotel and catering industry.
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Industrial roof ventilation product. Detailed study to examine opportunities of new business development and potential for new product development. This study examined several aspects of energy efficiency ventilation.
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A energy market research study into the potential market for a new plasma based VOC abatement plant
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Opportunities for combined heat and power (CHP) plant for an electricity company.
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A series of studies for a major lighting company into the attitudes and usage of low halogen lighting.
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Several studies looking at markets for various types of insulation materials.
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A major study in the air conditioning/heating industry. To determine diversification and acquisition opportunities.
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A energy market research study into the attitudes and awareness of renewable energy carried out for the Department of Energy and the COI within the UK.
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Study for the COI to evaluate a sectoral approach to promoting efficient industrial energy use. This covered high energy consuming sectors – ceramics, metals.
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Attitudes of energy managers to energy conservation.