IDC and the Environment

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* GHG and emissions trading gain ground and move to North America —voluntary and mandatory  
* GHG and emissions trading gain ground and move to North America —voluntary and mandatory  
* Prospects of climate change bring renewed attention to Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) area
* Prospects of climate change bring renewed attention to Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) area
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'''Predictions'''
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* Policymakers will accelerate adoption of no-and low-greenhouse gas technologies, including more expensive renewable and nuclear generation
* Policymakers will accelerate adoption of no-and low-greenhouse gas technologies, including more expensive renewable and nuclear generation

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MI Summary

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Energy Insights: Top 10 Predictions for the Energy Industry in 2007

1. Focus on climate change will spawn investment in energy and information technologies

Drivers

  • Climate-friendly energy policies and market response puts upward pressure on energy commodity prices
  • GHG and emissions trading gain ground and move to North America —voluntary and mandatory
  • Prospects of climate change bring renewed attention to Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) area
Global Surface Temperature

Predictions

  • Policymakers will accelerate adoption of no-and low-greenhouse gas technologies, including more expensive renewable and nuclear generation
  • Equity and venture investors will continue to scour for opportunities in climate-friendly energy technologies, but too much money will be seeking too few near-term profitable activities
  • Emissions trading will become more active, with companies investing in technology to accommodate trading; generators and refineries will work on optimization technology that accommodates emissions trading
  • Companies will invest in information technology, including monitoring, reporting and safety control systems, to meet HSE requirements and to prevent negative impacts
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