Blair and Brown Legacy

11 May 2007

Verdict some of it has been good but there are still big issues which the energy industry faces.

From an energy perspective the last ten years has been very interesting. Capacity in the Uk has increased significantly but at a slower rate to demand. Oil prices have more than trebled rising from $15 a barrell to $70. Electricity prices have also increased significantly, as have gas prices.

Blair has changed the world stage when it comes to carbon dioxide. 10 years ago there was a small local green scheme in the UK. Now the UK is the worlds leader in green financing, trading and markets.

Gas markets have learnt to live with decline from the UK continental shelf and then surplus through the launch of the Langeled pipeline. Players have been on the receiving end of bankruptcies, with Enron, TXU, Dnergy, and British Energy all going bust in the last ten years. We have seen the Germans dominate the UK power industry and we have seen liberalisation in the EU with a Duopoly in Germany and a monopoly in France.


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