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British Energy Group plc -Overview, Contact Details, locations, Key executives, Power Plant Information, Business Description and SWOT Analysis

GlobalData, November 2010, Pages: 97

British Energy Group plc -Overview, Contact Details, locations, Key executives, Power Plant Information, Business Description and SWOT Analysis

Summary

The report” British Energy Group plc - Company Overview, Contact Details, Locations, Key Executives, Power Plant Information, Business Description and SWOT" contains the profile of the company that is involved in the field of power generation from thermal sources (coal, oil and gas).It contains a detailed description of the company’s business operations (power plants, installed capacity, and generation), history, corporate strategy, and business structure. This report contains a detailed SWOT analysis, information on key employees (executives), key competitors, and major products and services.

Scope

- Major Power Plants (assets) – summarized and detailed information about the power plants (assets)
- Operational Metrics (capacity, generation, revenue, sales, number of consumers)
- Business description – A detailed description of the company’s operations and business divisions
- Corporate strategy – Our summarization of the company’s business strategy.
- SWOT analysis – A detailed analysis of the company’s strengths, weakness, opportunities and threats.
- Company history – Progression of key events associated with the company.
- Major products and services – A list of major products, services and brands
- Key competitors – A list of key competitors.
- Key employees – A list of the key executives
- Executive biographies – A brief summary of the executives’ employment history.
- Key operational heads – A list of personnel heading key departments/functions.
- Important locations and subsidiaries – A list of key locations and subsidiaries of the company, including contact details.
- Note-: Some sections may be missing if data is unavailable for the company.

Reasons to buy

- Gain key insights into the company for academic or business research purposes. Key elements such as SWOT analysis, corporate strategy and major products and services are incorporated in the profile to assist in various business decisions (M&A and JV).
- Identify potential customers and suppliers with this report’s analysis of the company’s business structure, operations, major products and services and business strategy.
- Understand and respond to competitors’ business structure and strategies with Our detailed SWOT analysis. In this, the company’s core strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats are analyzed, providing an up to date objective view of the company.

1
1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures
2 Company Snapshot
2.1 Key Information
2.2 Company Overview
2.3 Industry Outlook – Nuclear
2.4 Industry Outlook – Wind
2.5 SWOT Snapshot
3 Operational Metrics
3.1 British Energy Group plc, Operational Metrics, By Capacity
3.2 British Energy Group plc, Operational Metrics, By Generation
3.3 British Energy Group plc, Operational Metrics, By Sales
4 British Energy Group plc, Thermal Power Plants
4.1 British Energy Group plc, Thermal Power Plants, United Kingdom
5 British Energy Group plc, Commercial Reactors
5.1 British Energy Group plc, Commercial Reactors, United Kingdom
6 Business Description
6.1 Business Overview
7 Major Products and Services
8 History
9 SWOT Analysis
9.1 Overview
9.2 British Energy Group plc Strengths
9.2.1 Market Leadership
9.2.2 Minimal Carbon Emitter
9.3 British Energy Group plc Weaknesses
9.3.1 Weak Financial Position
9.3.2 Lower Output
9.4 British Energy Group plc Opportunities
9.4.1 Focused Investments
9.4.2 Positive Outlook for Nuclear Energy
9.5 British Energy Group plc Threats
9.5.1 Rising Raw Material Prices
9.5.2 Regulations
9.5.3 Highly Competitive Environment
10 Key Employees
11 Key Employee Biographies
12 Company Statement
13 Locations And Subsidiaries
13.1 Head Office
13.2 Other Locations & Subsidiaries
14 Financial Deals Landscape
14.1 British Energy Group plc, Deals Volume Summary, 2004 to YTD 2010
14.2 British Energy Group plc, Deals Summary By Region, 2004 to YTD 2010
14.3 British Energy Group plc, Deals Summary, 2004 to YTD 2010
14.4 British Energy Group plc Detailed Deal Summary
14.4.1 Acquisition
14.4.2 Equity Offerings
14.4.3 Debt Offerings
14.4.4 Partnerships
15 Recent Developments
15.1 New Contracts
15.1.1 Jul 01, 2010: GNS Wins Contract For Processing Spent Ion Exchange Resins At Sizewell B Nuclear Power Plant
15.1.2 Feb 02, 2010: Ultra Wins British Energy Contract For Nuclear Sensors
15.1.3 Dec 30, 2008: RWE npower Signs Agreement With National Grid To Connect Three Nuclear Plants To Country's Network
15.1.4 Jul 17, 2008: AMEC Receives Contract From British Energy For Nuclear Power Plant Services
15.1.5 Nov 08, 2007: L-3 MAPPS Wins Contract From British Energy To Replace Reactor Models
15.1.6 Jun 20, 2007: AMCO Gets Contract From British Energy
15.2 Operations Updates
15.2.1 Aug 19, 2010: British Energy's Unit 21 At Dungeness B Nuclear Power Station Resumes Operations
15.2.2 Feb 11, 2010: British Energy Plans To Restart Dungeness B21 Nuclear Unit By Q2 2010
15.2.3 Jan 04, 2010: British Energy's 575 MW Heysham 1-1 Reactor Exits Outage
15.2.4 Dec 09, 2009: British Energy's Dungeness Nuclear Power Station Chalks Up Decommissioning With Removal Of Generator Transformer
15.2.5 Nov 11, 2009: British Energy Shuts Its Sizewell B2 Nuclear Power Unit
15.2.6 Nov 02, 2009: British Energy's Hinkely Point B7 Nuclear Unit In Unplanned Outage
15.2.7 Sep 21, 2009: British Energy Stops Its Reactor 1 At Hartlepool Nuclear Power Plant
15.2.8 Sep 02, 2009: British Energy's 610 MW Hinkley Point B7 nuclear Reactor Returns To Service
15.2.9 Jul 20, 2009: British Energy's 605 MW Hartlepool 2 Nuclear Reactor Taken Offline
15.2.10 Jul 16, 2009: EDF Cuts British Energy Reactor Output Forecast For 2009
15.2.11 Jul 13, 2009: British Energy’s 625 MW Heysham 2-8 Nuclear Reactor Returns To Service
15.2.12 Jul 10, 2009: British Energy’s 555 MW Dungeness B21 Nuclear Reactor Taken Offline
15.2.13 Jul 07, 2009: British Energy’s Incident At Dungeness B Nuclear Power Station Rated By INES
15.2.14 Jun 01, 2009: British Energy’s Unit 2 At Torness Nuclear Power Station Returns To Service
15.2.15 May 22, 2009: British Energy Restarts Heysham 2-7 Nuclear Reactor After Refueling
15.2.16 May 13, 2009: British Energy's Heysham 1 Nuclear Reactor 1 Taken Offline For Refueling
15.2.17 Apr 07, 2009: EDF to invest $32.9 billion for construction of nuclear plants
15.2.18 Mar 17, 2009: British Energy's Heysham 1 And Hartlepool Nuclear Power Stations Returns To Service
15.2.19 Feb 23, 2009: British Energy’s Hartlepool 2 Nuclear Unit Returns Online
15.2.20 Feb 02, 2009: British Energy’s Heysham 1 Reactor 1 Returns To Service
15.2.21 Jan 29, 2009: British Energy Shuts Its 1,188 MW Sizewell B Nuclear Power Station
15.2.22 Jan 28, 2009: British Energy To Restart Hartlepool 1 Nuclear Power Reactor
15.2.23 Jan 27, 2009: British Energy Shuts Its Hartlepool 1 Nuclear Power Reactor
15.2.24 Jan 26, 2009: British Energy’s Hartlepool Reactor 1 Returns To Service
15.2.25 Jan 06, 2009: British Energy Restarts 610 MW Hinkley Point B7 Nuclear Power Reactor
15.2.26 Jan 05, 2009: British Energy Plans To Restart Four Nuclear Power Reactors
15.2.27 Nov 18, 2008: British Energy Expects Its Five Reactors To Be Back by The End Of 2008
15.2.28 Nov 11, 2008: British Energy’s B2 Turbine At Sizewell Nuclear Power Plant Back On Line
15.2.29 Nov 10, 2008: British Energy’s B2 Turbine Becomes Offline At Sizewell Nuclear Power Plant
15.2.30 Oct 22, 2008: British Energy’s Hunterston B7 Nuclear Reactor Shuts Down
15.2.31 Oct 16, 2008: British Energy Restarts Its Dungeness B21 Nuclear Reactor
15.2.32 Oct 14, 2008: British Energy Reduces Output On Hunterston B8 Nuclear Reacotr
15.2.33 Oct 10, 2008: British Energy Announces Delay To Restart Two Reactors
15.2.34 Aug 29, 2008: British Energy Updates On Hunterston B Nuclear Power Station
15.2.35 Jul 09, 2008: British Energy Updates On Q1 2008/09 Output
15.2.36 Apr 20, 2008: British Energy Shuts Unit 8 At Hunterston-B Nuclear Power Plant
15.2.37 Apr 10, 2008: British Energy Updates On 2007/08 Nuclear Output
15.2.38 Dec 11, 2007: British Energy Extends Lifetime Of Hunterston B Nuclear Power Station
15.2.39 Dec 11, 2007: British Energy Extends Lifetime Of Hinkley Point B Nuclear Power Station
15.2.40 Mar 28, 2007: L-3 MAPPS Announces Delivery Of Hartlepool Simulator To British Energy
15.3 Financial Announcements
15.3.1 Aug 13, 2008: British Energy Reports 1Q Fiscal 2009 Results
15.3.2 May 28, 2008: British Energy Declares Final Dividend
15.3.3 May 28, 2008: British Energy Reports Fiscal 2008 Preliminary Results
15.3.4 Feb 13, 2008: British Energy Declares Q3 Fiscal 2008 Results
15.3.5 Nov 13, 2007: British Energy Declares H1 Fiscal 2008 Results
15.3.6 Aug 16, 2007: British Energy Reports Q1 Fiscal 2008 Results
15.3.7 Jun 20, 2007: British Energy Reports Fiscal 2007 Results
15.3.8 Feb 13, 2007: British Energy Reports Nine Months Fiscal 2007 Results
15.4 Strategy and Business Planning
15.4.1 Oct 06, 2009: Centrica Unwilling To Take Bigger Share In EDF's Nuclear Projects
15.4.2 Jul 01, 2009: British Energy Receives Safety Approval To Operate Two Nuclear Stations
15.4.3 Mar 02, 2009: EDF Energy To Construct Two New Nuclear Reactors At Sizewell
15.4.4 May 13, 2008: AMEC Signs Agreement With British Energy To Provide Support For Its Nuclear Fleet Stations
15.4.5 May 01, 2008: British Energy Signs Technical Support Alliance For Its Nuclear Fleet Stations
15.5 Other Significant Developments
15.5.1 Nov 25, 2009: EDF Has Sufficient Funds To Finance For New Nuclear Investment And Reactor Maintenance Projects
15.5.2 Mar 31, 2009: British Energy’s Finance Director Stephen Billingham Resigns
15.5.3 Jan 08, 2009: Rolls-Royce Appoints President For Its Nuclear Wing
15.5.4 Dec 07, 2008: EDF To Invest GBP22 Billion To Build Four Nuclear Plants In UK
15.5.5 May 01, 2008: British Energy Announces Name Change
15.5.6 Apr 21, 2008: Lewis Wind's Proposal To Build Wind Farm Rejected By Scottish Government
15.5.7 Feb 14, 2008: British Energy To Invest GBP5.5 Billion For Creating New Company To Build Nuclear Power Plants
15.5.8 Aug 30, 2007: British Energy Appoints Non-Executive Director
15.5.9 Mar 19, 2007: NDA Signs Agreement With British Energy To Market Output From Magnox Nuclear Power Stations
16 Appendix
16.1 Methodology
16.1.1 Coverage
16.1.2 Secondary Research
16.1.3 Primary Research
16.1.4 Expert Panel Validation
16.2 Contact Us
16.3 Disclaimer

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