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EDF Energy plc
United Kingdom
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    www.harvestpr.co.uk/Pressreleases.aspx?p=213 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/9/2008    Last Visited: 2/16/2009  

    The outcomes will be analysed, and discussed in the company of industry experts, including David Caddle, MAS South East Principal Specialist, Lord Razzall, Liberal Democrat Spokesperson on Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform in the House of Lords, Charles Hendry MP, Shadow Minister for Energy and Industry (Conservative), Alan Wood, Chairman, Siemens and Jim Butler, Head of Strategy, EDF Energy.

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    green.itweek.co.uk/management/index.html - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 4/18/2007  

    Jim Butler, head of marketing strategy at EDF, said that the supplier had attempted to clarify where it is sourcing its energy from by offering genuinely renewable sources under a green tariff and Combined Heat and Power (CHP) sources under the label low carbon.
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    "What firms should be doing is putting their green tariff purchasing into the context of a broader sustainability agenda," says Butler.
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    Jim Butler, head of marketing strategy at EDF, insists that demand is outstripping supply and green energy shortages are now common across the entire corporate energy market."We're looking after existing customers and allowing them to renew their contracts," he says.
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    "It is a widely held misconception that demand [for green energy] will push the price up and stimulate supply, but it just doesn't work like that," explains Butler.
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    "If you try to buy more than is available you are simply robbing Peter to pay Paul and having no net effect on the UK's carbon emissions," argues Butler.

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    www.computing.co.uk/computing/analysis/2189542/firms-un - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/10/2007    Last Visited: 5/11/2007  

    Jim Butler, strategy manager at EDF Energy, says the company is already working with its customers to reduce their energy use, and could help other businesses do the same.

    ,Installing meters to monitor consumption is the first advice we offer anyone,' he said. ,We want to bring our skills in helping people track their energy use to a wider audience.'

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    green.itweek.co.uk/marketing/index.html - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 4/18/2007  

    Jim Butler, head of marketing strategy at EDF, said that the supplier had attempted to clarify where it is sourcing its energy from by offering genuinely renewable sources under a green tariff and Combined Heat and Power (CHP) sources under the label low carbon.
    ...
    "What firms should be doing is putting their green tariff purchasing into the context of a broader sustainability agenda," says Butler.
    ...
    Jim Butler, head of marketing strategy at EDF, insists that demand is outstripping supply and green energy shortages are now common across the entire corporate energy market."We're looking after existing customers and allowing them to renew their contracts," he says.
    ...
    "It is a widely held misconception that demand [for green energy] will push the price up and stimulate supply, but it just doesn't work like that," explains Butler.
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    "If you try to buy more than is available you are simply robbing Peter to pay Paul and having no net effect on the UK's carbon emissions," argues Butler.

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    www.greenpowerconferences.com/corporateclimateresponse/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/23/2007    Last Visited: 3/6/2008  

    Jim Butler, Head of Marketing Strategy, EDF Energy

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    www.heatmyhome.co.uk/solar-panels/?p=231#respond - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 3/21/2008  

    Jim Butler, head of marketing strategy at EDF, insists that demand is outstripping supply and green energy shortages are now common across the entire corporate energy market."We're looking after existing customers and allowing them to renew their contracts," he says.
    ...
    "It is a widely held misconception that demand [for green energy] will push the price up and stimulate supply, but it just doesn't work like that," explains Butler.
    ...
    "If you try to buy more than is available you are simply robbing Peter to pay Paul and having no net effect on the UK's carbon emissions," argues Butler.

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    climateblog.businessgreen.com/2008/05/the-crc-is-comi.h - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/1/2008    Last Visited: 1/9/2009  

    In addition, Jim Butler, head of marketing strategy at energy giant EDF, said that "early birds" would prove the "winners" under the CRC. "Those sites that will win will be well organised with their data, will know whether they are in or outside the scheme, and are planning now," he added.

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    climateblog.businessgreen.com/2008/05/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/1/2008    Last Visited: 1/9/2009  

    In addition, Jim Butler, head of marketing strategy at energy giant EDF, said that "early birds" would prove the "winners" under the CRC. "Those sites that will win will be well organised with their data, will know whether they are in or outside the scheme, and are planning now," he added.

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    Energy: Green business - World Business - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/1/2007    Last Visited: 8/20/2008  

    It's not sustainable," says Jim Butler, marketing strategy manager.
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    "It is very dependent on the quality of involvement," says Butler.

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    Keynote Theatre - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/1/2007    Last Visited: 12/5/2007  

    EDF Energy, Jim Butler, Marketing Strategy Manager

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