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Green Electricity Quotes Renewable Energy - Supply & Demand Climate change concerns, high oil prices and increasing government support are leading to increasing renewable energy legislation, incentives and commercialization. The EU reached agreement in March 2007 that 20 percent of the bloc's energy should be produced from renewable energy by 2020, as part of its drive to cut emissions of carbon dioxide Currently demand for renewable energy far outweighs supply. In fact renewable energy only accounts for 4% of the UK’s electricity supply. There's still some way to go to meet the Government’s target of 10% by 2010. Our Products & Services
Renewable energy is a source of green energy that can never be exhausted or is continually replenished by some natural process We can obtain renewable energy from the sun (solar energy), from the water (hydropower), from the wind (windmills), from hot dry rocks, magma, hot water springs (geothermal) and even from firewood, animal manure, crop residues and waste (Biomass). In 2006, about 18 percent of global energy consumption came from renewable energy, with 13% coming from traditional biomass, like wood-burning. Hydropower was the next largest renewable source, providing 3%, followed by hot water/heating which contributed 1.3%. Other technologies, such as geothermal, wind, solar, and ocean energy together provided some 0.8% of final energy consumption. Renewable energy technologies are sometimes criticised for being unreliable or unsightly, but the market is growing for many forms of renewable energy. Wind power has a worldwide installed capacity of 74,223 MW.
Our Green Energy Products
We are able to offer a comprehensive portfolio of green products, which are both audited and certificated. We can offer “Green Energy” to one or all sites, either for your full energy requirement, or as a percentage.
Catalyst offers a comprehensive, and independent managed tendering service offering a range of supplier quotes suitable to your requirements. Before helping you to select the most competitive and appropriate contract to meet your specific needs. You are under no obligation to accept our recommendations and are free to choose from another supplier in our report. We will then complete all the outstanding administrative tasks to ensure the smooth implementation of your new supply contracts. The transfer process will take approximately 6-8 weeks to complete and we will manage the transfer process on your behalf and we will assist you in any queries that may arise during this transition period. We can also provide quotes on 03-04 Meters, Half Hourly Meters, and any Business Gas requirments you may have.
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