Energy Market Landscape: Denmark
Datamonitor, June 2010, Pages: 45
Evolving competitive dynamics are rapidly and significantly changing the face of the gas and power markets in and around Europe. As such, a timely and broadly based understanding of the market landscape is vital for players throughout the energy value chain. Central to this is an understanding of the exact stage of competitive development reached in each market, and how it is likely to change.
Scope
- Up-to-date insight on market structures, regulatory developments, supply and demand balances, asset developments and player strategies.
- Insight into current levels of gas and power competitive intensity benchmarked against 33 relevant markets (EU 27 and 6 related countries).
- Forecasts of how the nine metrics making up the competitive intensity scores will change by 2012.
Highlights of this title
The MCI scores draw on nine underlying metrics grouped into three categories: Market Framework (Regulatory Effectiveness; Pricing Regime; Ease of Third Party Access), Supplier Push (Wholesale Fragmentation, Retail Fragmentation, Traded Market Maturity), and Customer Pull (Access to Market Information, Consumer Representation, Propensity to Switch)
Each of the Energy Market Landscape series provides a profile of both the relevant gas and power market. Issues examined include regulatory structures, player strategies and supply/demand dynamics. There is also a list of operational, planned and under construction infrastructure including power stations, pipelines, LNG terminals and storage sites
Key reasons to purchase this title
- Obtain up-to-date, relevant and standardized information on European and related energy markets from a single source.
- Have a logical framework to monitor market developments and emerging trends, identify opportunities and plan strategies accordingly.
- Assess current and future gas and power market competitive environments by gaining insight into factors driving market competitiveness.
DATAMONITOR VIEW
CATALYST
SUMMARY
ANALYSIS
Gas Market Overview
Industry Landscape
Retail Market Players
Wholesale Environment
Gas Supply and Demand Analysis
Gas Infrastructure
Pipelines
Storage
Electricity Market Overview
Industry Landscape
Retail Market Players
Electricity Supply and Demand Analysis
Electricity Infrastructure
Generation Capacity
Electricity Networks
Competitive Intensity Analysis Overview
Datamonitor's MCI Index offers a robust framework for measuring the development of energy Market Competitive Intensity
The MCI Index shows how competitive a particular market is. This has applications for both new entrant seeking to enter the market, and established players and former monopoly incumbents seeking to defined their market share from new entrants.
The MCI Index assesses markets as they stood in early 2010 and forecasts conditions likely to be prevailing in July 2013, five years after full market opening
The MCI assessment draws on nine underlying metrics grouped into three broad clusters: Market framework; Supplier Push; Customer Pull
Each of the nine pillars has an assessment scale to allow for the comparison of diverse markets (see appendix for more details)
Gas Market Competitive Intensity
Strong Market Framework factors help Denmark maintain a position towards the top of the MCI gas rankings
All of Denmark's Market Framework metrics score at the upper end of the scale
Effectiveness of Regulator [2010: 8/10 2013: 8.5/10]
Ease of Third Party Access [2010: 10/10 2013: 10/10]
Pricing Regime [2010: 10/10 2013: 10/10]
Denmark's Supplier Push metrics are constrained by the lack of fragmentation in both the wholesale and retail arenas
Wholesale Market Fragmentation [2010: 3.5/10 2013: 5/10]
Retail Market Fragmentation [2010: 5/10 2013: 7/10]
Traded Market Maturity [2010: 1.5/10 2013: 3.5/10]
All of Denmark's Customer Pull metrics remain modest
Access to Market Information and Assistance [2010: 4.5/10 2013: 6.5/10]
Consumer Representation [2010: 4.5/10 2013: 5/10]
Propensity to Switch [2010: 2.5/10 2013: 3.5/10]
Electricity Market Competitive Intensity
Denmark leads Europe in terms of power market competitive intensity
The maturity of the Danish power market helps create relatively strong Market Framework scores
Effectiveness of Regulator [2010: 7/10 2013: 7/10]
Ease of Third Party Access [2010: 10/10 2013: 10/10]
Pricing Regime [2010: 9/10 2013: 9/10]
All of Denmark's Supplier Push metrics score at the upper end of the scale
Wholesale Market Fragmentation [2010: 5/10 2013: 6/10]
Retail Market Fragmentation [2010: 8/10 2013: 8/10]
Traded Market Maturity [2010: 10/10 2013: 10/10]
Customer Pull metrics are constrained by the low switching propensity
Access to Market Information and Assistance [2010: 7.5/10 2013: 8/10]
Consumer Representation [2010: 6/10 2013: 7/10]
Propensity to Switch [2010: 1.5/10 2013: 3/10]
COMPETITIVE INTENSITY ANALYSIS APPENDIX
MCI Scores Summary
MCI Scoring Scales
APPENDIX
List of power stations in Denmark
Definitions
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Datamonitor consulting
Disclaimer
List of Tables
Table 1: Denmark major gas retail market players, 2008
Table 2: Denmark gas supply and demand balance, 2008-09e
Table 3: Denmark gas transmission pipelines
Table 4: Denmark gas storage sites
Table 5: Denmark major power retail players, 2008
Table 6: Denmark power supply and demand balance, 2008-09e
Table 7: Denmark system capacity
Table 8: Market Competitive Intensity, Denmark 2010 and 2013
Table 9: MCI Additive, Europe 2010 and 2013
Table 10: MCI Multiplicative, Europe 2010 and 2013
Table 11: Denmark power generation assets
List of Figures
Figure 1: Denmark indigenous gas production, 1990-2009e
Figure 2: Denmark gas export supply sources, 2009e
Figure 3: Denmark gas sectoral consumption, 2009e
Figure 4: Denmark gas consumption, trends and forecasts, 1990-2020f
Figure 5: Denmark power production by fuel type, 1994-2009e
Figure 6: Denmark power production by fuel type, 2009e
Figure 7: Denmark power sectoral consumption, 2009e
Figure 8: Denmark power consumption, trends and forecasts, 1990-2020f
Figure 9: Denmark power generation capacity by fuel type, 2008
Figure 10: MCI Assessment Scale
Figure 11: MCI Assessment Framework
Figure 12: MCI Scales
Figure 13: European Gas Market Competitive Intensity, 2010-13
Figure 14: Gas Market Competitive Intensity, Denmark
Figure 15: European Power Market Competitive Intensity, 2010-13
Figure 16: Power Market Competitive Intensity, Denmark
Figure 17: Market Competitive Intensity, Denmark
Figure 18: Scale for MCI Assessment, Effectiveness of Regulator
Figure 19: Scale for MCI Assessment, Ease of Third Party Access
Figure 20: Scale for MCI Assessment, Pricing Regime
Figure 21: Scale for MCI Assessment, Wholesale Market Fragmentation
Figure 22: Scale for MCI Assessment, Retail Market Fragmentation
Figure 23: Scale for MCI Assessment, Traded Market Maturity
Figure 24: Scale for MCI Assessment, Access to Market Information
Figure 25: Scale for MCI Assessment, Consumer Representation
Figure 26: Scale for MCI Assessment, Propensity to Switch
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