For Corporates
The regulatory architecture related to Climate change and other environmental issues is volatile and still at the evolution stage. The impending regulations pose potential risks to businesses who haven’t integrated sustainability into their corporate strategy. Ecologix’s Policy Analysis team helps firms in tracking the regulatory changes that affect your line of business and in measuring their impact qualitatively as well as quantitatively. Backed by a strong understanding of the regulatory dynamics, both at the global as well as the regional levels, coupled with up-to-date knowledge of the current GHG regulations, our team would assist in:
Meeting the current regulatory requirements, and
Being prepared for future Climate change regulations
Using our proprietary analytics tools, we undertake techno-economic analysis of future proposed alternative options to help you prepare and formulate robust sustainable strategies.
For The Government
We offer our consulting services for governments and/or their energy/environment departments to assist them in devising a detailed policy, regulatory and legislative structure which promotes energy efficiency improvements across sectors and mitigates GHG emissions. This involves clear Techno -Economic analyses of a policy or regulatory change to aid optimal decision-making. Our services encompass:
Techno-economic analysis to evaluate the technical and economic implications/feasibility for different sectors to achieve their targeted energy efficiency improvements, and to suggest technological and policy interventions necessary to facilitate such achievement
Consolidation of energy profiles of companies operating in each sector, identifying areas for efficiency improvement and a thorough analysis of policy change implications on company/sectoral performance
Technical advice on GHG abatement and energy efficiency optimization costs to help determine future GHG/ energy reduction targets for the different sectors
Conducting feasibility studies for energy / emissions credit trading mechanisms