Future Energy Scenarios 2015 Overview Nigel Fox Strategy Development Manager.

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Future Energy Scenarios 2015 Overview Nigel Fox Strategy Development Manager

Looking back to 2014

The 2015 scenarios Evolution not revolution

No Progression Low economic growth and inconsistent political signals with a lack of focus on environmental policies Electricity prices are low

No Progression Focused on cost Petrol vehicles Keep appliances Focus on the here and now

Consumer Power Money for government and consumers to invest Consumerism, where quality of life drives decisions

Consumer Power Solar panels Electric vehicles Focused on spending Consumption

Gone Green Power generation focused on decarbonisation High levels of prosperity and high levels of green ambition

Gone Green A+++ Solar panels Energy efficiency Demand side response Electric car

Slow Progression All striving towards a Gone Green worldFocus on low cost environmental energy policies

Slow Progression A Solar panels Energy efficiency Demand side response Hybrid car

Gone Green meets targets on time

Signposts