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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:

The Eastern European Electricity Market Outlook 2009: Country profiles of supply, demand, regulation and infrastructure

http://www.reportlinker.com/p0165656/The-Eastern-European-Electricity-Market-Outlook-2009-Country-profiles-of-supply-demand-regulation-and-infrastructure.html

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

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