The Eastern European Electricity Market Outlook 2007: Country Profiles of Supply, Demand, Regulation and Infrastructure
Scripp Business Insights, February 2007, Pages: 146
Europe's electricity markets are rapidly changing and opening up to liberalisation and new market entrants, this is particularly evident in the vibrant Eastern European markets.
The Eastern European Electricity Market Outlook 2007 is a new management report that provides an in-depth analysis of 12 highly dynamic Eastern European electricity markets with comprehensive data on supply/demand balance and coverage of the implementation of the EU Electricity Directive. The country profiles also feature an overview of supply/demand, an examination of key governmental, legal and political influences on the sector and an analysis of international trading and infrastructure with forecasts to 2012.
Identify and evaluate emerging opportunities for investment and growth within the Eastern European electricity market using the comprehensive analysis in this report.
Some key findings from this report...
-Czech power producer CEZ Group is one of the ten largest energy companies in the European Union following its merger with five Czech regional distribution companies.
-Much of Hungary’s older generating capacity is becoming obsolete leading to an increasing dependence on imports to meet EU emissions regulations.
-60% of the Polish power market is already open to competition and the market will be fully open by December 2005 over six months ahead of the EU implementation deadline.
-Estonia has been granted derogation from the terms of the EU directive because of the undeveloped nature of its power market. Currently 10% of the market is open with full liberalisation not expected until 2012.
This new report will provide you with...
-Profiles of each country’s electricity infrastructure including power stations, transmission and distribution networks, ownership and full colour maps of power grids.
-Electricity supply data in GWh including power production and capacity by fuel input, and import and export levels by destination/source country.
-Key electricity demand data in GWh divided by consumer type into residential, commercial and industrial.
-Electricity market trends detailing each country’s power production and end user demand by fuel input.
-Analysis of each country’s regulatory structures including EC directives and their translation into local legislation and consequent market reforms and re-structure, assisting you in understanding the Eastern European regulatory conditions.
Some key questions answered in this report...
-How has electricity production and consumption changed over time and what is forecast for the future?
-What are the supply balances for each country how much power is traded with whom?
-Who are the key producers and distributors of electricity in Eastern Europe?
-What is the timetable for liberalisation in each of the Eastern European energy markets?
Chapter 1 Bulgaria
Market Summary
Supply and Demand Balance
Supply Overview
Demand Overview
Regulatory Structure
Infrastructure
Chapter 2 Croatia
Market Summary
Supply and Demand Balance
Supply Overview
Demand Overview
Regulatory Structure
Infrastructure
Chapter 3 Czech Republic
Market Summary
Supply and Demand Balance
Supply Overview
Demand Overview
Regulatory Structure
Infrastructure
Chapter 4 Estonia
Market Summary
Supply and Demand Balance
Supply Overview
Demand Overview
Regulatory Structure
Infrastructure
Chapter 5 Hungary
Market Summary
Supply and Demand Balance
Supply Overview
Demand Overview
Regulatory Structure
Infrastructure
Chapter 6 Latvia
Market Summary
Supply and Demand Balance
Supply Overview
Demand Overview
Regulatory Structure
Infrastructure
Chapter 7 Lithuania
Market Summary
Supply and Demand Balance
Supply Overview
Demand Overview
Regulatory Structure
Infrastructure
Chapter 8 Poland
Market Summary
Supply and Demand Balance
Supply Overview
Demand Overview
Regulatory Structure
Infrastructure
Chapter 9 Romania
Market Summary
Supply and Demand Balance
Supply Overview
Demand Overview
Regulatory Structure
Wholesale Environment
Infrastructure
Chapter 10 Russia
Market Summary
Supply and Demand Balance
Supply Overview
Demand Overview
Regulatory Structure
Infrastructure
Chapter 11 Slovakia
Market Summary
Supply and Demand Balance
Supply Overview
Demand Overview
Regulatory Structure
Infrastructure
Chapter 12 Slovenia
Market Summary
Supply and Demand Balance
Supply Overview
Demand Overview
Regulatory Structure
Infrastructure
Chapter 13 Statistical notes
Data Adjustments
Definitions
Note
List of Figures
Figure 1.1: Bulgaria, Power Production by Fuel Input, 2005
Figure 1.2: Bulgaria, Power Production by Fuel Input, 1990-2005
Figure 1.3: Bulgaria, End User Demand, 2005
Figure 1.4: Bulgaria, End User Demand, 1990-2020
Figure 1.5: Bulgaria, Power Production Capacity, 2004
Figure 1.6: Bulgaria, Electricity Infrastructure
Figure 2.7: Croatia, Power Production by Fuel Input, 2005
Figure 2.8: Croatia, Power Production Capacity, 1995-2005
Figure 2.9: Croatia, End User Demand, 2005
Figure 2.10: Croatia, End User Demand, 1995-2020
Figure 2.11: Croatia, Power Production Capacity, 2004
Figure 2.12: Croatia, Power Production Capacity, 1995-2004
Figure 2.13: Croatia, Electricity Infrastructure
Figure 3.14: Czech Republic, Power Production by Fuel Input, 2004
Figure 3.15: Czech Republic, Power Production by Fuel Input, 1985-2005
Figure 3.16: Czech Republic, End User Demand, 2005
Figure 3.17: Czech Republic, End User Demand, 1985-2020
Figure 3.18: Czech Republic, Power Production Capacity, 2004
Figure 3.19: Czech Republic, Power Production Capacity, 1994-2004
Figure 3.20: Czech Republic, Transmission Grid, 2004
Figure 4.21: Estonia, Power Production by Fuel Input, 2005
Figure 4.22: Estonia, Power Production by Fuel Input, 1990-2005
Figure 4.23: Estonia, End User Demand, 2005
Figure 4.24: Estonia, End User Demand, 1990-2020
Figure 4.25: Estonia, Power Grid
Figure 5.26: Hungary, Power Production by Fuel Input, 2005
Figure 5.27: Hungary, Power Production by Fuel Input, 1985-2005
Figure 5.28: Hungary, End User Demand, 2005
Figure 5.29: Hungary, End User Demand, 1985-2020
Figure 5.30: Hungary, Power Production Capacity, 2003
Figure 5.31: Hungary, Power Production Capacity, 1975-2003
Figure 5.32: Hungary, Power Stations
Figure 5.33: Hungary, Power Grid
Figure 6.34: Latvia, Power Production by Fuel Input, 2005
Figure 6.35: Latvia, Power Production by Fuel Input 1990-2005
Figure 6.36: Latvia, End User Demand. 2005
Figure 6.37: Latvia, End User Demand. 2005
Figure 6.38: Latvia, Power Grid
Figure 7.39: Lithuania, Power Production by Fuel Input, 2005
Figure 7.40: Lithuania, Power Production by Fuel Input, 1990-2005
Figure 7.41: Lithuania, End User Demand, 2005
Figure 7.42: Lithuania, End User Demand, 1990-2005
Figure 7.43: Lithuania, Power Production Capacity, 2002
Figure 7.44: Lithuania, Transmission Grid
Figure 8.45: Poland, Power Production by Fuel Input 2005
Figure 8.46: Poland, Power Production by Fuel Input, 1985-2005
Figure 8.47: Poland, End User Demand, 2005
Figure 8.48: Poland, End User Demand, 1985-2020
Figure 8.49: Poland, Power Production Capacity, 2003
Figure 8.50: Poland, Power Production Capacity, 1975-2003
Figure 8.51: Poland, Grid System
Figure 9.52: Romania, Power Production by Fuel Input 2004
Figure 9.53: Romania, Power Production by Fuel Input, 1994-2004
Figure 9.54: Romania, End User Demand, 1994-2019
Figure 9.55: Romania, Power Production Capacity, 2004
Figure 9.56: Romania, Grid System
Figure 10.57: Russia, End User Demand, 1993-2018
Figure 10.58: Russia, Changes in Market Structure
Figure 10.59: Russia, Planned wholesale generating companies (OGK)
Figure 10.60: Russia, Installed capacity by generation type, 2004
Figure 11.61: Slovakia, Power Production by Fuel Input 2003
Figure 11.62: Slovakia, Power Production by Fuel Input, 1993-2003
Figure 11.63: Slovakia, End User Demand, 2003
Figure 11.64: Slovakia, End User Demand, 1993-2018
Figure 11.65: Slovakia, Power Production Capacity, 2004
Figure 11.66: Slovakia, Power Production Capacity, 1996-2004
Figure 11.67: Slovakia, Power Grid
Figure 11.68: Slovakia, Power Stations
Figure 12.69: Slovenia, Power Production by Fuel Input, 2005
Figure 12.70: Slovenia, Power Production by Fuel Input, 1990-2005
Figure 12.71: Slovenia, End User Demand, 2005
Figure 12.72: Slovenia, End User Demand, 1990-2020
Figure 12.73: Slovenia, Power Production Capacity 2003
Figure 12.74: Slovenia, Transmission Grid
Figure 12.75: Slovenia, Trade Flows 2003 (GWh)
List of Tables
Table 1.1: Bulgaria, Supply and Demand Balance, 2004-2005
Table 2.2: Croatia, Supply and Demand Balance, 2004-2005
Table 3.3: Czech Republic, Supply and Demand Balance, 2004-2005
Table 4.4: Estonia, Supply and Demand Balance, 2004-2005
Table 5.5: Hungary, Supply and Demand Balance, 2004-2005
Table 6.6: Latvia, Supply and Demand Balance, 2004-2005
Table 6.7: Latvia, Main Latvenergo Power Plants
Table 6.8: Latvia, Latvenergo Electricity Distribution Network 75
Table 7.9: Lithunia, Supply and Demand Balance, 2004-2005 79
Table 8.10: Poland, Supply and Demand Balance, 2004-2005 89
Table 9.11: Romania, Supply and Demand Balance, 2004-2005 101
Table 10.12: Russia, Supply and Demand Balance, 2004-2005 113
Table 10.13: Russia, Installed capacity by generation type, 2002-04 120
Table 11.14: Slovakia, Supply and Demand Balance, 2004-2005 123
Table 11.15: Slovakia, Major non-hydro power plants 133
Table 12.16: Slovenia, Supply and Demand Balance, 2004-2005 137
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