International Electricity & Natural Gas Report & Pricing Survey Release
NUS Consulting Group today released its annual International Electricity & Natural Gas Report & Pricing Survey.
PARK RIDGE, N.J., Dec. 9, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- NUS Consulting Group today released its annual International Electricity & Natural Gas Report & Pricing Survey. In this Report, NUS surveyed electricity prices in 19 countries and natural gas prices in 18 countries across three continents. The detailed information contained in the Report concerning international energy pricing is fascinating. In electricity, the price spread between surveyed countries ranged from a low of 6.67 US¢/kWh to a high of 18.92 US¢/kWh. For natural gas, prices between countries ranged from a low of 1.68 US¢/kWh to a high of 8.23 US¢/kWh. In addition to pricing, NUS Consulting Group's international team of energy market experts identify several unifying themes across markets – e.g., the impact of carbon allowances, renewable, and sustainability-related charges on energy prices. In the Report, NUS also provides detailed commentary and analysis concerning the energy market in each country surveyed, including market structure, price development in 2019, price forecast for 2020, and regulatory changes that may further impact commercial and industrial consumers' energy budget.
The Report is one of the few detailed international energy pricing reports available in the market. Any organization with operations in multiple jurisdictions will find NUS Consulting Group's pricing data and market insight to be invaluable. To secure a copy of this Report visit https://www.nusconsulting.com/IntPricingReport2020.
About NUS Consulting Group
NUS Consulting Group is a professional consulting firm specializing in the field of energy management and sustainability. The Group employs over 350 employees and maintains 19 offices worldwide. NUS provides commercial and industrial businesses a comprehensive platform of services including energy invoice processing, on-line energy information systems, rate and tariff analysis, energy procurement, risk management, budgeting, and carbon emissions monitoring, reporting, and compliance.
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