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Reportlinker Adds The Eastern European Electricity Market Outlook 2009: Country Profiles of Supply, Demand, Regulation and Infrastructure
NEW YORK, Dec. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
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The Eastern European Electricity Market Outlook 2009 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. 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 each country's generation capacity and electricity network. Identify and evaluate emerging opportunities for investment and growth within the Eastern European electricity market using the comprehensive analysis in this report.
Table of Contents
The Eastern European Electricity Market Outlook 2009
Chapter 1 Bulgaria 12
Market summary 12
Supply and demand balance 13
Supply overview 14
Demand overview 15
Regulatory structure 17
Infrastructure 18
Generation capacity 18
Electricity networks 19
Chapter 2 Croatia 22
Market summary 22
Supply and demand balance 23
Supply overview 24
Demand overview 25
Regulatory structure 27
Infrastructure 28
Generation capacity 28
Electricity networks 28
Chapter 3 Czech Republic 32
Market summary 32
Supply and demand balance 33
Supply overview 34
Demand overview 35
Regulatory structure 37
Infrastructure 39
Generation capacity 39
Electricity networks 41
Chapter 4 Estonia 44
Market summary 44
Supply and demand balance 45
Supply overview 46
Demand overview 47
Regulatory structure 49
Infrastructure 50
Generation capacity 50
Electricity networks 51
Chapter 5 Hungary 54
Market summary 54
Supply and demand balance 55
Supply overview 56
Demand overview 58
Regulatory structure 60
Infrastructure 62
Generation capacity 62
Electricity networks 62
Chapter 6 Latvia 66
Market summary 66
Supply and demand balance 67
Supply overview 68
Demand overview 70
Regulatory structure 71
Infrastructure 74
Generation capacity 74
Electricity networks 75
Chapter 7 Lithuania 78
Market summary 78
Supply and demand balance 79
Supply overview 80
Demand overview 81
Regulatory structure 83
Infrastructure 85
Generation capacity 85
Electricity networks 87
Chapter 8 Poland 90
Market summary 90
Supply and demand balance 91
Supply overview 92
Demand overview 93
Regulatory structure 95
Infrastructure 99
Electricity networks 100
Chapter 9 Romania 104
Market summary 104
Supply and demand balance 105
Supply overview 106
Demand overview 107
Regulatory structure 109
Wholesale environment 111
Infrastructure 112
Generation capacity 112
Electricity networks 113
Chapter 10 Russia 116
Market summary 116
Supply and demand balance 117
Supply overview 118
Demand overview 118
Regulatory structure 119
Infrastructure 122
Generation capacity 122
Electricity networks 123
Chapter 11 Slovakia 126
Market summary 126
Supply and demand balance 127
Supply overview 128
Demand overview 130
Regulatory structure 131
Infrastructure 135
Generation capacity 135
Electricity networks 136
Chapter 12 Slovenia 140
Market summary 140
Supply and demand balance 141
Supply overview 142
Demand overview 143
Regulatory structure 145
Infrastructure 146
Generation capacity 146
Electricity networks 147
Appendix 150
Definitions 150
List of Figures
Figure 1.1: Bulgaria, power production by fuel input (%), 2008 14
Figure 1.2: Bulgaria, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2008e 15
Figure 1.3: Bulgaria, power sectional consumption (%), 2008 16
Figure 1.4: Bulgaria, power historic and forecast consumption (TWh), 1990-2020 16
Figure 1.5: Bulgaria, power production capacity (MW), 2008e 19
Figure 1.6: Bulgaria, electricity infrastructure 20
Figure 2.7: Croatia, power production by fuel input (%), 2008e 24
Figure 2.8: Croatia, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1995-2008e 25
Figure 2.9: Croatia, power sectional consumption (%), 2008e 26
Figure 2.10: Croatia, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020 26
Figure 2.11: Croatia, power production capacity (MW), 2008e 28
Figure 2.12: Croatia, electricity infrastructure 29
Figure 3.13: Czech Republic, power production by fuel input (%), 2008 34
Figure 3.14: Czech Republic, power production by fuel input, 1990-2008e 35
Figure 3.15: Czech Republic, power sectoral consumption, 2008e 36
Figure 3.16: Czech Republic, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020 36
Figure 3.17: Czech Republic, power production capacity (MW), 2008e 41
Figure 3.18: Czech Republic, transmission grid 42
Figure 4.19: Estonia, power production by fuel input (%), 2008e 46
Figure 4.20: Estonia, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2008e 47
Figure 4.21: Estonia, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008e 48
Figure 4.22: Estonia, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020 48
Figure 4.23: Estonia, power grid 52
Figure 5.24: Hungary, power production by fuel input (%), 2008 57
Figure 5.25: Hungary, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2008 58
Figure 5.26: Hungary, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008 59
Figure 5.27: Hungary, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020 59
Figure 5.28: Hungary, power production capacity (%), 2008 63
Figure 5.29: Hungary, power stations 64
Figure 5.30: Hungary, power grid 64
Figure 6.31: Latvia, power production by fuel input (%), 2008 69
Figure 6.32: Latvia, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2008e 69
Figure 6.33: Latvia, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008 70
Figure 6.34: Latvia, power consumption historic and forecast, 1990-2020 71
Figure 6.35: Latvia, power grid 76
Figure 7.36: Lithuania, power production by fuel input (%), 2008e 80
Figure 7.37: Lithuania, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2008e 81
Figure 7.38: Lithuania, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008e 82
Figure 7.39: Lithuania, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2008 83
Figure 7.40: Lithuania, power production capacity, 2008 86
Figure 7.41: Lithuania, transmission grid 88
Figure 8.42: Poland, power production by fuel input (%), 2008 92
Figure 8.43: Poland, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2008e 93
Figure 8.44: Poland, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008 94
Figure 8.45: Poland, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020 95
Figure 8.46: Poland, power production capacity (%), 2008 100
Figure 8.47: Poland, grid system 102
Figure 9.48: Romania, power production by fuel input (%), 2008 106
Figure 9.49: Romania, power production by fuel input, 1994-2008e 107
Figure 9.50: Romania, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1994-2020 108
Figure 9.51: Romania, power production capacity (%), 2008e 113
Figure 9.52: Romania, grid system 114
Figure 10.53: Russia, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1993-2020 119
Figure 10.54: Russia, planned wholesale generating companies (OGK) 124
Figure 11.55: Slovakia, power production by fuel input (%), 2008 129
Figure 11.56: Slovakia, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1993-2008e 129
Figure 11.57: Slovakia, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008e 130
Figure 11.58: Slovakia, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020 131
Figure 11.59: Slovakia, power production capacity by fuel input (%), 2008 136
Figure 11.60: Slovakia, power grid 138
Figure 11.61: Slovakia, power stations 138
Figure 12.62: Slovenia, power production by fuel input, 2008 142
Figure 12.63: Slovenia, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2008 143
Figure 12.64: Slovenia, power sectoral consumption, 2008 144
Figure 12.65: Slovenia, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020 144
Figure 12.66: Slovenia, power production capacity 2008 147
Figure 12.67: Slovenia, transmission grid 149
Figure 12.68: Slovenia, trade flows 2003 (GWh) 149
List of Tables
Table 1.1: Bulgaria, supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008e 13
Table 1.2: Bulgaria, system capacity 20
Table 2.3: Croatia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008e 23
Table 3.4: Czech Republic, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008e 33
Table 3.5: Czech Republic, power transmission lines 42
Table 4.6: Estonia, supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008 45
Table 4.7: Estonia, system capacity 52
Table 5.8: Hungary, supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008e 55
Table 5.9: Hungary, power transmission lines 63
Table 6.10: Latvia, supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008 67
Table 6.11: Latvia, system capacity 75
Table 7.12: Lithuania, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008 79
Table 7.13: Lithuania, system capacity 87
Table 8.14: Poland, supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008e 91
Table 8.15: Poland, power transmission 101
Table 9.16: Romania, supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008e 105
Table 9.17: Romania, power transmission 114
Table 10.18: Russia, supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008 117
Table 11.19: Slovakia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008 127
Table 11.20: Slovakia, system capacity 137
Table 12.21: Slovenia, supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008 141
To order this report:
Electric power energy Industry: The Eastern European Electricity Market Outlook 2009: Country profiles of supply, demand, regulation and infrastructure
Contact: Nicolas Bombourg Reportlinker Email: nbo@reportlinker.com US: (805)652-2626 Intl: +1 805-652-2626
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