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2007 Global Energy Survey

Sense and Simplicity

Clarifying the complex and interrelated nature of pressures facing the industry

Through discussions with survey respondents and industry analysts, Korn/Ferry identified the following four areas of influence as highly correlated to the future strategic considerations of policy makers:

While qualitative in nature, the expectation results were quantified along the four related axes. Korn/Ferry measured the shift in expectations from 2006 to 2007 (Figure 2). Demand pressures, environmental-sustainability pressures and political pressures are expected to rise. Supply pressures are seen as remaining constant from last year, across various energy types, with a special mention made of coal and nuclear.

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Policies for the future: 2011 Assessment of country energy and climate policy

The World Energy Council in partnership with Oliver Wyman (global consulting firm) has over the past year worked on its third Assessment of country energy and climate policy aiming to identify key areas for policy improvements and to understand how successful policies can be transferred from one country to another. more > 

Assessment 2011 Cover