New regulatory regimes including the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme and the Green Deal are driving businesses towards greater carbon efficiency.
Camco advises clients on the requirements and benefits of emerging national regulation and international policy.
We have an in-depth understanding of regulatory frameworks that promote energy efficiency and the adoption of clean technologies, having frequently advised governments and international organisation on the design and development of regulatory mechanisms.
Our services include:
- Advising on regulatory mechanisms including incentives for low carbon investment, feed-in-tariffs, and other incentive-based schemes, carbon taxes, and cap-and-trade schemes
- Advising on how to meet regulatory requirements in your country of operation so you can benefit from tax and tariff incentives and carbon trading mechanisms
As a leading adviser on the CRC, Camco can tell whether your business will be affected and how you can meet your obligations. We can provide complete solutions to organisations, outsourcing all their CRC compliance concerns. Where necessary we advise on the issues beyond registration, including data system reviews and audits, allocation of policy costs at business unit level, reducing financial liabilities and developing strategies for improving carbon reduction performance.
Developing policy and regulation
Camco frequently provides assistance to national, regional and local governments to help shape policy and build markets for a clean energy, low emissions future.
We provide robust technical, economic and financial analysis to develop policy and analytical studies and have worked with UK and international clients including:
- Central government departments including DECC, Defra, HMT and CLG; and local authorities
- Multilateral agencies such as UN agencies, the World Bank, IFC, EBRD, EIB, the European Commission, OECD, IEA, and GEF
- Bilateral agencies including DFID, FCO, Swedish SIDA, Norwegian NORAD, Japanese JICA, and USAID
We have worked with over fifty local authorities in UK to deliver assessments of renewable energy potential as part of planning policy development, providing advice on regional and local carbon targets.
Camco is an active member of the UK Green Buildings Council, Renewable Energy Association, Carbon Markets and Investor’s Association (CMIA) and International Emissions Trading Association (IETA), frequently assisting these associations with the development of policy positions.