Evolution Markets Executive Brief: Energy Efficiency Credits Vie for Next Big Thing Status
Adoption has been slow, but the economic rationale for establishing energy efficiency trading markets is strong. Evolution Markets' Supria Ranade and Matthew Deery lay the case for measured optimism for market growth in energy efficiency credits.
Evolution Markets publishes today the 40th edition of our Executive Brief. This issue provides a report by Supria Ranade and Matthew Deery of Evolution Markets Renewable Energy and Merchant Banking Groups, on the economic rationale for establishing energy efficiency trading markets.
In this Executive Brief, Supria and Matthew explore the development of energy efficiency markets, and their potential role as the next major environmental trading opportunity.
To access the report, please click here.
As always, we welcome your comments on this Executive Brief as well as topics for future reports, and look forward to your feedback on how we can improve the service.
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