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市場調查報告書

B2B的能源貿易

B2B Energy Trading

出版商 Aruvians Rsearch
出版日期 2009年12月 商品編碼 104975
內容資訊 英文 130 Pages
價格
US $ 475 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US $ 800 PDF by E-mail (Global Site License)
US $ 1000 CD-ROM
US $ 1300 Hard Copy


B2B的能源貿易 是由出版商Aruvians Rsearch在2009年12月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含130 Pages 價格從美金475起跳。

簡介

能源貿易從1980年代上半年開始,美國安然公司等企業採用天然氣或電力的貿易形式。目前能源的線上交易為許多企業提供了許多良好的機會。

本報告書內容包括:急速發展之能源貿易業界的動向驗證、B2B交易的概要、參與能源貿易之企業的調查等,內容綱要摘記如下:

實施摘要

能源貿易的概要

  • 能源貿易的定義
  • 全球能源市場的抬頭
  • 能源貿易的限制
  • 地區別限制價格宣傳

業界概況

  • 市場實績
  • 業界改革
  • 能源貿易的風險
  • 利益相關者影響因素
  • B2B與B2C的差異
  • 線上交易與拍賣
  • B2B能源貿易分析

能源貿易的基本情報

  • 企業的成功策略
  • 組織能力
  • 法規
  • IT的重要性
  • 成熟度與能源貿易
  • 明日的能源貿易
  • 舊有系統的變革
  • 服務導向基礎架構的抬頭
  • 資料存取的重要性

套利交易與能源貿易

有關能源貿易的技術

企業的動向與能源貿易動向

  • 交易策略
  • 市場智能的重要性
  • 能源預測
  • 管理程序
  • 能源貿易參與企業的風險
  • 動態價值管理
  • 風險管理的手段
  • 規模效益與整合

能源貿易的基礎

  • 能源貿易對能源市場的影響

能源貿易的風險管理

應用

  • 資訊基礎架構
  • 生命週期的功能性
  • 生命週期的階段
  • 適當的IT導入

能源貿易的環境變化

  • 商品化程序
  • 短期交易
  • 透過電子貿易的仲介
  • 信用風險管理
  • 未來的線上交易
  • 市場的統合
  • 相互依存

主要的市場參與企業

美國的藻類燃料

能源貿易今後的展望

附錄

專業術語的定義

圖表

目錄

Abstract

The energy community is slowly emerging from two decades of obsession with speculation and trading. The era of the energy traders began in the early 1980s, with the deregulation of oil markets by the Reagan and Thatcher administrations, gathered force as Enron and its fellow travelers extended the trading culture to the natural gas and later electricity businesses, and came to an abrupt end in 2002 with the sudden collapse of confidence in many of the premises of the Enron model.

In retrospect, the rise of the energy trader paralleled a national fascination with making gains from an activity that usually operates on the margin of the economy. While every trader with swagger believes he or she will add immense value to an enterprise, with a few notable exceptions, most do not do so. Every experienced trading manager knows that, left to their own devices, most traders will in fact lose money.

This boom in online energy trading has provided a golden opportunity for many companies trading in financial securities to change over to handling energy companies' risk as well. Aruvian's R'search's report on Business to Business Energy Trading explores all the facets of this fast growing industry and provides a look at what makes up trading of energy exchanges. The report looks at the leading market places in today's age, as well as the infamous Enron fiasco. An analysis of the technologies involved in B2B Energy Trading is also included in the report, along with the basics of energy trading, the process itself, parties involved, and much more. Read on inside to discover more.

Table of Contents

A. Executive Summary

B. Introduction to Energy Trading

  • Defining Energy Trading
  • Emergence of a Global Energy Market
  • Limiting Energy Trading
  • Promotion of Location-Based Marginal Prices

C. Profiling the Industry

  • Reservations on Market Performance
  • Industry Reforms
  • Determining Risks in Energy Trading
  • Influencing the Stakeholders
  • Differentiating between B2B & B2C
  • Trading On-line & Via Auctions
  • Analyzing B2B Energy Trading

D. Essentials of Energy Trading

  • Strategies for Corporate Success
    • Evolving Organizational Capabilities
    • Focus on Regulation
    • Importance of IT
  • Maturity Curve & Energy Trading
  • Energy Trading Stages of Tomorrow
    • Transforming Existing Systems
    • Emergence of Service-Oriented Architecture
    • Importance of Data Access

E. Hedging & Energy Trading

F. Technologies Involved in Energy Trading

  • Straight Through Processing Technology

G. Corporate World & Dynamics of Energy Trading

  • Trading Strategy
  • Importance of Market Intelligence
  • Experience of Energy Forecasting
  • Governance Processes
  • Risks for Companies Involved in Energy Trading
    • Integrating Dynamic Value Management
    • Changing Approach to Risk Management
    • Economies of Scale & Consolidation

H. Basics of Energy Trading

  • Effect of Energy Trading on the Energy Market

I. Managing the Risk of Energy Trading

  • Essentials of Energy Trading
  • IT Applications
  • Information Infrastructure
  • Functionality of the Trading Life Cycle
  • Integrating Stages in the Life Cycle
  • Laying the Right IT Foundation

J. Changing Landscape of Energy Trading

  • Commoditization Process
  • Short-Term Forward Trading
  • E-commerce Intermediaries
  • Managing Counter-Party Credit Risk
  • Future of E-commerce Trading
  • Consolidation of Markets
  • Inter-Dependencies of Markets

K. Leading Market Places

  • Energy Data Management (EDM) Pro
  • Enermetrix.com
  • Utility.com
  • HoustonStreet.com
  • Essential.com
  • Wisconsinpublicservice.com
  • Altra Market Place
  • The Demand Exchange
  • EnronOnline (EOL)
  • TradeSpark
  • Intercontinental Exchange
  • RedMeteor

L. Outlook for Energy Trading

M. Appendix

  • Case Study of the Coasian Model
  • Figures & Tables

N. Glossary of Terms

List of Figures & Tables

Figures

  • Maturity of Energy Markets
  • Determining Market Maturity
  • Judging Risks for Parties Involved
  • Strategies for Trading Success
  • Maturity Curve
  • Risks for Companies
  • Importance of Market Intelligence
  • The EDM Process
  • Life Cycle of Energy Trading
  • Architecture Integration & Energy Trading
  • Integration, Functionalities & Energy Trading
  • Business Drivers

Tables

  • Major B2B Trading Market Places
  • Applications of Energy Trading
  • Trading Processes
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