Mitie Energy Virtual Winter Outlook 2020
How has COVID-19 impacted power and gas demand and supply? What are the effects on non-commodity charges as a result?
We will be discussing on our Winter Outlook projections, the new EU climate law reforms and their impact on EU carbon pricing as well as Brexit developments.
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Speakers:
Alex Payne
Director of Markets and Data, Mitie Energy
Alex Payne is the Director of Markets and Data for Mitie Energy. He is responsible for a team of 70 energy experts delivering contract procurement, risk management, bill validation, and measurement and verification services to major UK clients. Having worked in the energy sector for 20 years across both utility supply side and consultancy positions, he has developed a strong understanding of the energy industry and supply contracts. Much of his career has been focussed on energy contract procurement including the negotiation of corporate Power Purchase Agreements between end users and renewable generators.


Anastasios Papazachariou
Research and Risk Manager
Anas is working as a Research and Risk Manager on Mitie Energy’s Risk Management team. He is very passionate about the wholesale energy markets and has a flare for writing reports. He is currently managing our market intelligence reports and tracks a range of events and their effect on energy prices, to bring our clients up-to date advice about what this means to their energy spend. Prior to joining Mitie Energy, Anas worked at Argus Media as their Market reporter on North Sea crude.
Damien Cox
Senior Energy Analyst
Damien has more than twenty years’ experience of helping busy people understand the energy and utility sectors. Having joined Mitie Energy’s Technical Reporting team earlier this year he brings with him a deep knowledge of energy policy and regulation which helps determine clients’ exposure to non-commodity costs and inform decision-making. Meanwhile, he complements this by providing others with an easy understanding of the energy transition, drawing out the implications of research to support the corporate response to mitigating climate change.
