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| The Delta Micro-CHP Service |
“In developing our micro-CHP activities, Delta’s Micro-CHP Service provides us with excellent analysis of current and prospective market developments – and even more importantly keeps us on track with this very fast moving business”
Claude Cahen, Project Director, EDF Business Innovation
Research and Analysis for Decision-Makers
Micro-CHP markets will be emerging in Europe and Japan over the next years, bringing opportunities and threats to utilities and heating equipment manufacturers. The Delta Micro-CHP Service, launched in March 2004, helps these companies exploit opportunities and navigate threats.
The Delta Service - designed for utilities, heating equipment manufacturers and micro-CHP product developers - tracks and analyses developments in Europe, whilst closely monitoring developments in Japan, South Korea and North America. Our research encompasses markets, products, commercial strategies, and policy and regulatory frameworks.
Delta’s Micro-CHP Service subscribers have access to:
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| At least 20 existing micro-CHP reports and four new reports per year |
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Delta’s regular newsletters and analysis on global micro-CHP developments |
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Delta’s interactive webinar covering hot micro-CHP topics |
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More than 40 summaries on micro-CHP developers worldwide, updated on an ongoing basis |
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Summaries of micro-CHP incentives worldwide |
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Annual micro-CHP market statistics and forecasts |
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Free place at Delta’s Annual "Micro-CHP in Europe Summit" |
Existing subscribers include leading European electricity companies, gas companies, major European boiler manufacturers, and micro-CHP product developers, together with a number of Japanese and North American companies.
Past Webinars
Micro-CHP Policy & Incentives in Europe
24th November 2011 Webinar
How much are they worth? Where are they secure or at risk? What are the implications for market growth?
This is a 40 minute complimentary webinar that is similar to those provided regularly as part of the Micro-CHP Subscription Service.
Highlights from this webinar – which are explored in more detail by the Delta-ee presenters – include:
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Micro-CHP manufacturers need to increase volume and decrease prices – government support / incentives will be critical to help them achieve this; |

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There is a lack of significant capital support for micro-CHP, but valuable on-going incentives for electricity produced in some countries; |

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These incentives are vulnerable to budget cuts in some countries, but appear secure in others. |
Register and receive complementary access to the webinar recording and slides
For more details of the Service, download a copy of the service prospectus or contact Scott Dwyer or Jon Slowe. |
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