AMA Research Launches New Renewable Energy & Sustainable Construction Hub

London-based AMA Research have announced a brand-new AMA Research Renewable Energy and Sustainable Construction Hub.

The ‘carefully collated’ selection of reports, which currently includes Utility Scale Solar Farms Market Report, Utilities Construction: Gas and Electric Market Report, Pump Market Report, Residential Central Heating Market Report, Space Heating Market Report, and the Water Heating Market Report provide in-depth analysis and forecasts for the renewable energy and sustainability sector.

AMA Research reports address the fundamental lack of data which is commonly used to assess markets. The information within their reports has been collated from a wide range of sources and include both primary and secondary research data. Reports on utility scale solar farms uses a number of external sources such as: Solar farm developers and investment management companies’ websites.

Insight from the Utilities Construction: Gas and Electric market report surmises that while specific parts of the energy sector are regulated by numerous regulators, much of the energy market is regulated by Ofgem. Most of the energy market is privatised; generation and supply are competitive, and transportation through networks is regulated as the operators are monopolies.

Energy policy of successive governments has been designed in line with three broad aims: decarbonisation of energy generation, ensuring energy security and minimising the cost of electricity to consumers.

Because domestic production of electricity and gas does not cover all of the UK’s energy consumption, the UK is a net importer of electricity, gas and oil. All of which we are closely monitoring at present with the continuing increase in energy bills at consumer level and the price cap increase from Ofgem.

AMA Research are committed to supporting construction companies develop more sustainable practices and gain a deeper understanding of renewable energy sources. The construction industry is one of the largest consumers of natural resources and so is perfectly placed to help achieve local and global sustainability and renewable goals.


By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily

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