Description:
European electricity demand was volatile through 2009, with some countries seeing slight declines in demand. However, the longer term forecast is continued growth for the Western European electricity market as new power plants come on-stream.
‘The Western European Electricity Market Outlook 2010’ is an updated management report that provides a comprehensive examination of the electricity market landscape in each of the major Western European markets and predicts future market trends. This report also provides an in-depth analysis of 19 highly dynamic Western European electricity markets, with detailed data on supply and demand balances. The country profiles also feature an overview of supply and demand, an examination of key influences on the sector and an analysis of international trading and infrastructure. Use this report to identify and exploit new profit opportunities created by Western European electricity market expansion and anticipate future market risks.
Key features of this report
- Profiles of each country’s electricity infrastructure including power generation capacity by fuel input and electricity networks.
- An understanding of the Western European electricity market.
- Power supply data in TeraWatt-hours as well as production, interconnectors, imports and exports by country.
- Power demand data by consumer type divided into residential, non-residential and power generation in TeraWatt-hours.
- An overview of the wholesale electricity trading market in each country focussing on the market owners and operators, the active players, liquidity and future prospects.
- Power demand forecasts for each country to 2020, in addition to market trends detailing power production and demand by sector.
Key findings of this report
- Austrian government has planned capacity addition of around 7,508MW by 2017, planned addition for hydro and nuclear is around 2,693MW and 2,940MW respectively.
- Belgium’s high-voltage transmission network is made up of 380kV, 220kV, 150kV, 70kV, 36kV and 30kV lines and underground cables. Currently, the high-voltage transmission network consists of 2,765km of underground cables and 5,614km of overhead lines.
- Nearly two thirds of Denmark’s power production is sourced from coal. However, Denmark is also a pioneer in renewable energy and is one of the most prolific users of wind energy in the EU. Given its role as a producer of natural gas, Denmark is also a significant user of natural gas in the power generation sector.
- The vast majority of French power generation capacity is nuclear. France’s 58 nuclear reactors, located at 19 power stations, have a total capacity of over 63,260MW. Two more nuclear plants are planned by 2017.
- TenneT is the Dutch TSO and operates parts of the grid above 110 kV. There are 12 Distribution Network Operators owning and managing the middle and low voltage grids. Most DNOs are still in the hands of the supply companies. The Dutch transmission grid consists of 2,003kms of 380kV and 683kms of 220kV lines.
Key questions answered by this report
- How has power production and consumption changed over time?
- Where does each country source its imported electricity from?
- How has liberalization affected national electricity markets?
- What are the key developments in electricity infrastructure?
- Who are the key players in market?
Contents:
Chapter 1 Austria
Market summary
Supply and demand balance
Supply overview
Demand overview
Wholesale trading
Infrastructure
Generation capacity
Electricity networks
Chapter 2 Belgium
Market summary
Supply and demand balance
Supply overview
Demand overview
Wholesale trading
Infrastructure
Generation capacity
Electricity networks
Chapter 3 Cyprus
Market summary
Supply and demand balance
Supply overview
Demand overview
Infrastructure
Generation capacity
Electricity networks
Chapter 4 Denmark
Market summary
Supply and demand balance
Supply overview
Demand overview
Infrastructure
Generation capacity
Electricity networks
Chapter 5 Finland
Market summary
Supply and demand balance
Supply overview
Demand overview
Wholesale trading
Infrastructure
Generation capacity
Electricity networks
Chapter 6 France
Market summary
Supply and demand balance
Supply overview
Demand overview
Wholesale trading
Infrastructure
Generation capacity
Electricity networks
Chapter 7 Germany
Market summary
Supply and demand balance
Supply overview
Demand overview
Infrastructure
Generation capacity
Electricity networks
Chapter 8 Greece
Market summary
Supply and demand balance
Supply overview
Demand overview
Infrastructure
Generation capacity
Electricity networks
Chapter 9 Ireland
Market summary
Supply and demand balance
Supply overview
Demand overview
Wholesale trading
Infrastructure
Generation capacity
Electricity networks
Chapter 10 Italy
Market summary
Supply and demand balance
Supply overview
Demand overview
Infrastructure
Generation capacity
Electricity networks
Chapter 11 Luxembourg
Market summary
Supply and demand balance
Supply overview
Demand overview
Infrastructure
Generation capacity
Electricity networks
Chapter 12 Malta
Market summary
Supply and demand balance
Supply overview
Demand overview
Infrastructure
Generation capacity
Electricity networks
Chapter 13 The Netherlands
Market summary
Supply and demand balance
Supply overview
Demand overview
Wholesale trading
Infrastructure
Generation capacity
Electricity networks
Chapter 14 Norway
Market summary
Supply and demand balance
Supply overview
Demand overview
Wholesale trading
Infrastructure
Generation capacity
Electricity networks
Chapter 15 Portugal
Market summary
Supply and demand balance
Supply overview
Demand overview
Wholesale trading
Infrastructure
Generation capacity
Electricity networks
Chapter 16 Spain
Market summary
Supply and demand balance
Supply overview
Demand overview
Wholesale trading
MIBEL
Infrastructure
Generation capacity
Electricity networks
Chapter 17 Sweden
Market summary
Supply and demand balance
Supply overview
Demand overview
Wholesale trading
Infrastructure
Generation capacity
Electricity networks
Chapter 18 Switzerland
Market summary
Supply and demand balance
Supply overview
Demand overview
Infrastructure
Generation capacity
Electricity networks
Chapter 19 United Kingdom
Market summary
Supply and demand balance
Supply overview
Demand overview
Wholesale trading
Infrastructure
Generation capacity
Electricity networks
Appendix
Definitions
Table of figures
Figure 1: Austria, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
Figure 2: Austria, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
Figure 3: Austria, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
Figure 4: Austria, power consumption, historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020f
Figure 5: Austria, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2008
Figure 6: Belgium, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
Figure 7: Belgium, power generation by fuel input (%), 2009e
Figure 8: Belgium, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
Figure 9: Belgium, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020f
Figure 10: Belgium, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2008
Figure 11: Cyprus, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
Figure 12: Cyprus, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
Figure 13: Cyprus, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020f
Figure 14: Denmark, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1994-2009e
Figure 15: Denmark, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
Figure 16: Denmark, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
Figure 17: Denmark, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020f
Figure 18: Denmark, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2008
Figure 19: Finland, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
Figure 20: Finland, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
Figure 21: Finland, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
Figure 22: Finland, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020f
Figure 23: Finland, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2008
Figure 24: France, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
Figure 25: France, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
Figure 26: France, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
Figure 27: France, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020f
Figure 28: France, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2009
Figure 29: Germany, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
Figure 30: Germany, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
Figure 31: Germany, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
Figure 32: Germany, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020f
Figure 33: Germany, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2008
Figure 34: Greece, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
Figure 35: Greece, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
Figure 36: Greece, power consumption by sector (%), 2009e
Figure 37: Greece, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020f
Figure 38: Greece, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2008
Figure 39: Ireland, power generation by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
Figure 40: Ireland, power generation by fuel input (%), 2009e
Figure 41: Ireland, power consumption by sector (%), 2009e
Figure 42: Ireland, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020f
Figure 43: Ireland, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2008
Figure 44: Italy, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
Figure 45: Italy, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
Figure 46: Italy, power consumption by sector (%), 2009e
Figure 47: Italy, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020f
Figure 48: Italy, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2008
Figure 49: Luxembourg, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
Figure 50: Luxembourg, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
Figure 51: Luxembourg, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
Figure 52: Luxembourg, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020f
Figure 53: Luxembourg, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2008
Figure 54: Malta, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
Figure 55: Malta, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
Figure 56: Malta, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
Figure 57: Malta, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020f
Figure 58: Malta, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2009
Figure 59: The Netherlands, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
Figure 60: The Netherlands, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
Figure 61: The Netherlands, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
Figure 62: The Netherlands, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2008
Figure 63: Norway, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
Figure 64: Norway, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
Figure 65: Norway, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
Figure 66: Norway, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020f
Figure 67: Norway, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2008
Figure 68: Portugal, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009
Figure 69: Portugal, power production by fuel input (%), 2009
Figure 70: Portugal, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009
Figure 71: Portugal, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020f
Figure 72: Portugal, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2009
Figure 73: Spain, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
Figure 74: Spain, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
Figure 75: Spain, power consumption by sector (%), 2009e
Figure 76: Spain, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020f
Figure 77: Spain, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2009
Figure 78: Sweden, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
Figure 79: Sweden, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
Figure 80: Sweden, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
Figure 81: Sweden, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020f
Figure 82: Sweden, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2008
Figure 83: Switzerland, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
Figure 84: Switzerland, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
Figure 85: Switzerland, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
Figure 86: Switzerland, power consumption, historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020f
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