NEW YORK, March 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
Renewable Electricity Trading, Business Insight
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Dr Mikhail Masokin•DisclaimerEXECUTIVE SUMMARY•Introduction to report•Market context•Renewables within wholesale energy trading•Impact on market participants•Conditions for strong future growthIntroduction to report•Summary•Introduction•Why renewables?•Report objectives•Scope of coverage?Value chain coverage?Geographic coverage•Report structureMarket context•Summary•Introduction•Renewable energy within the climate change agenda?Man-made climate change?Kyoto process•Regulatory regimes for incentivizing renewable power?Types of incentives?Selection criteria?Geographical variations•Global growth of renewable generation?EU, China and US driving global growth?Wind remaining the dominant technology?Renewable versus conventional electricity production•ConclusionRenewables within wholesale energy trading•Summary•Introduction•Principal power trading regimes and mechanisms?Types of power trading regimes?Trading mechanisms in leading power markets•Tradable renewable instruments?Decoupling?Types of renewable instruments•Trading arrangements?United States?UK•ConclusionImpact on market participants•Summary•Introduction•Current impact – mostly negative but moderate in scale?Factors creating an impact?Consequences for the market participants?Nature and magnitude of impact?Summary of impact•What if renewable generation continues to grow strongly??Structural convergence?Product convergence?Impact on utilities' economic decisions•ConclusionConditions for strong future growth•Summary•Introduction•Time-frame for a critical mass•Feasibility of continuing growth?Are the economics favourable??Will the physical infrastructure be available??Will the political support remain in place?•ConclusionAppendix•Bibliography/References
TABLES
•Table: Top 15 countries by nominal GDP (US$m), 2010
•Table: Global renewable generation capacity by geography (GW), 2006-10
•Table: Global renewable generation capacity by technology (GW), 2006-10
•Table: Global production of electricity from renewable sources (TWh), 2006-10
•Table: Renewable generation versus total electricity production (TWh), 2007-15
•Table: NEPOOL market participants, 2011
•Table: Sample Nord Pool trading volumes and prices (MWh, Euro), 19/09/2011
•Table: ROC auction prices in the UK versus buyout prices (£/ROC), 2011
•Table: Impact of renewables trading on market participants (qualitative), 2011
•Table: Impact of a 20% Renewable Portfolio Standard on California's CCGT plant (MWh, Tons, US$000), 2012
•Table: Example of renewables as 50% of total power traded by a utility (TWh, %), 2012
•Table: Real GDP YoY change in selected leading economies (%), 2000-20
•Table: Government debt as proportion of GDP in OECD countries (%), 2000-10
•Table: US and UK national debt projections ($ trillion, £ trillion), 2010-21
•Table: Changes in support to renewable generators in the UK (ROC/MWh), 2011-17
•Table: Annual household impact of the Renewable Obligation on UK consumers (£), 2011-16
•Table: Levelized generation cost by technology in the US ($/MWh), 2016 (e)
FIGURES
•Figure: Value-chain focus of the report, 2012
•Figure: Top 15 countries by nominal GDP (US$m), 2010
•Figure: Types of incentives in relation to project economics, 2011
•Figure: Global renewable generation capacity by geography (GW), 2006-10
•Figure: Global renewable generation capacity by technology (GW), 2006-10
•Figure: Global production of electricity from renewable sources (TWh), 2006-10
•Figure: Renewable generation versus total electricity production (%), 2007-15
•Figure: Electricity pool system in Thailand
•Figure: Electricity trading in a bilateral market (UK example), 2011
•Figure: Regional electricity markets in the US, 2011
•Figure: Main activities and market participants in the UK bilateral market, 2011
•Figure: Sample Nord Pool trading volumes and prices (MWh, Euro), 19/09/2011
•Figure: ROC auction prices in the UK versus buyout prices (£/ROC), 2011
•Figure: Screenshot of e-ROC participant's web interface, 2011
•Figure: Impact of renewables trading on market participants (qualitative), 2011
•Figure: Impact of a 20% Renewable Portfolio Standard on California's CCGT plant (% change), 2012
•Figure: Real GDP YoY change in US and EU15 (%), 1990-2020
•Figure: Bank of England's estimates of past and recent UK GDP YoY Growth (%), 2007-14
•Figure: Government debt as proportion of GDP in top 10 OECD countries (%), 2006-10
•Figure: US and UK national debt projections (Index, 2010=100), 2010-21
•Figure: Real GDP YoY change in selected emerging economies (%), 2000-20
•Figure: Annual household impact of the Renewable Obligation on UK consumers (£), 2011-16
•Figure: Levelized generation cost by technology in the US ($/MWh), 2016 (e)
Companies mentionned
Bank of England, BP Plc, Devoteam SA, Georgia-Pacific LLC, Hess Corporation, Hutchison 3G UK Limited, National Grid plc, Nord Pool Spot AS, Publicis Groupe SA, Schindler Holding Ltd., Sempra Energy, Uralsvyazinform OJSC
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