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市場調查報告書
亞太地區電力市場國別分類報告:供給需求、法律規範及基礎建設
The Asia Pacific Electricity Market Outlook: Country profiles of supply, demand, regulation and infrastructure
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亞太地區電力市場國別分類報告:供給需求、法律規範及基礎建設 是由出版商Business Insights在2010年03月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含153 pages 價格從美金2875起跳。
中國為世界排名第二的能源消費國,佔全球電力總消費量的11%以上。
本報告整合亞太各國與各區域的電力供需平衡、規範動向、基本建設動向,概略介紹如下。
第1章 中國
- 摘要
- 供需平衡
- 供給概要
- 需求概要
- 法律規範
- 基本建設
第2章 香港
- 摘要
- 供需平衡
- 供給概要
- 需求概要
- 法律規範
- 基本建設
第3章 印度
- 摘要
- 供需平衡
- 供給概要
- 需求概要
- 法律規範
- 基本建設
第4章 日本
- 摘要
- 供需平衡
- 供給概要
- 需求概要
- 法律規範
- 基本建設
第5章 新南威爾斯州
- 摘要
- 供需平衡
- 供給概要
- 需求概要
- 法律規範
- 基本建設
第6章 紐西蘭
- 摘要
- 供需平衡
- 供給概要
- 需求概要
- 法律規範
- 基本建設
第7章 昆士蘭
- 摘要
- 供需平衡
- 供給概要
- 需求概要
- 法律規範
- 基本建設
第8章 新加坡
- 摘要
- 供需平衡
- 供給概要
- 需求概要
- 法律規範
- 基本建設
第9章 澳洲南部
- 摘要
- 供需平衡
- 供給概要
- 需求概要
- 法律規範
- 基本建設
第10章 韓國
- 摘要
- 供需平衡
- 供給概要
- 需求概要
- 法律規範
- 基本建設
第11章 塔斯馬尼亞
- 摘要
- 供需平衡
- 供給概要
- 需求概要
- 法律規範
- 基本建設
第12章 維多利亞
- 摘要
- 供需平衡
- 供給概要
- 需求概要
- 法律規範
- 基本建設
第13章 澳洲西部
- 摘要
- 供需平衡
- 供給概要
- 需求概要
- 法律規範
- 基本建設
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Abstract
China is the world' s second largest consumer of energy, consuming more than
11% of the world' s total electricity consumption. It is second to only to the
US in electricity consumption. China has in excess of 792,530 MW of installed
electricity generating capacity with new capacity additions on an almost daily
basis. Coal is the main source of fuel for electricity production in China,
but recently, the demand for natural gas has also increased in the power
sector, mainly because of environmental reasons. In the past few years,
China' s production and consumption have increased rapidly. India is presently
the sixth largest electricity generating country in the world and accounts for
about 4% of the world' s total electricity generation. It is also currently
ranked sixth in terms of annual electricity consumption, accounting for about
3.5% of the world' s total annual electricity consumption. Japan' s power
industry is divided in to ten regions and each region is dominated by one
privately owned, integrated power company, each of which acts as a regional
monopoly in its own area. The largest of these is the Tokyo Electric Power
Company (TEPCO). These companies account for more than three quarters of
Japan' s electricity capacity and also control the country' s regional
transmission and distribution infrastructure. Other players in the electricity
market are the Japan Atomic Power Company (JAPC), which operates three nuclear
power plants, and the Electric Power Development Company (known as J-Power),
which operates 16GW of hydroelectric and thermal power plants. Singapore does
not own any significant natural resources; therefore all the energy needs of
the country are satisfied by fuels imported from neighbouring countries. 80%
of its energy needs are satisfied by the use of electricity, which is mainly
generated by natural gas. The electricity market in South Australia has been
fully privatized since 1995. The generation mix in South Australia is fairly
evenly balanced in terms of mix largely provided by conventional fossil
fuel technology, as well as cleaner renewable fuel sources. Gas-fired plants
power account for the majority of power usage accounting for 57% of total
generation S Australia, followed by coal at 35%.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 China
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity networks
Chapter 2 Hong Kong
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity networks
Chapter 3 India
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity networks
Chapter 4 Japan
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Wholesale Environment
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity networks
Chapter 5 New South Wales
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity networks
Chapter 6 New Zealand
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity networks
Chapter 7 Queensland
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity networks
Chapter 8 Singapore
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
Chapter 9 South Australia
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity Networks
Chapter 10 South Korea
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Wholesale Environment
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity networks
Chapter 11 Tasmania
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity Networks
Chapter 12 Victoria
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity networks
Chapter 13 Western Australia
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Regulatory structure
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity Networks
Appendix 152
List of Figures
- Figure 1.1: China, power production by fuel input (%), 2008
- Figure 1.2: China, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2008e
- Figure 1.3: China, power sectional consumption (%), 2008
- Figure 1.4: China, power historic and forecast consumption (TWh), 1990-2020
- Figure 1.5: China, power production capacity (MW), 2008e
- Figure 2.6: Hong Kong, power production by fuel input (%), 2008e
- Figure 2.7: Hong Kong, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2008e
- Figure 2.8: Hong Kong, power sectional consumption (%), 2008e
- Figure 2.9: Hong Kong, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh),
1990-2020
- Figure 2.10: Hong Kong, power production capacity (MW), 2008e
- Figure 3.11: India, power production by fuel input (%), 2008
- Figure 3.12: India, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2008e
- Figure 3.13: India, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008e
- Figure 3.14: India, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh),
1990-2020
- Figure 3.15: India, power production capacity (MW), 2008e
- Figure 4.16: Japan, power production by fuel input (%), 2008e
- Figure 4.17: Japan, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2008e
- Figure 4.18: Japan, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008e
- Figure 4.19: Japan, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh),
1990-2020
- Figure 4.20: Japan, power production capacity (MW), 2008e
- Figure 5.21: Australia, power production by fuel input (%), 2008
- Figure 5.22: Australia, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008
- Figure 5.23: Australia, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh),
2006-2020
- Figure 6.24: New Zealand, power production by fuel input (%), 2008
- Figure 6.25: New Zealand, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2008e
- Figure 6.26: New Zealand, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008
- Figure 6.27: New Zealand, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh),
1990-2020
- Figure 7.28: Australia, power production by fuel input (%), 2008e
- Figure 7.29: Australia, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008e
- Figure 7.30: Queensland, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh),
2006-2020
- Figure 8.31: Singapore, power production by fuel input (%), 2008
- Figure 8.32: Singapore, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008
- Figure 8.33: Singapore, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh),
1990-2020
- Figure 8.34: Singapore, power production capacity (%), 2008
- Figure 9.35: Australia, power production by fuel input (%), 2008
- Figure 9.36: Australia, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008
- Figure 9.37: South Australia, power consumption historic and forecast
(TWh), 2006-2020
- Figure 10.38: South Korea, power production by fuel input (%), 2008
- Figure 10.39: South Korea, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2008e
- Figure 10.40: South Korea, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008e
- Figure 10.41: South Korea, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh),
1990-2020
- Figure 10.42: South Korea, power production capacity (MW), 2008e
- Figure 11.43: Australia, power production by fuel input (%), 2008
- Figure 11.44: Australia, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008e
- Figure 11.45: Tasmania, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh),
2006-2020
- Figure 12.46: Australia, power production by fuel input (%), 2008
- Figure 12.47: Australia, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008e
- Figure 12.48: Victoria, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh),
2006-2020
- Figure 13.49: Australia, power production by fuel input (%), 2008
- Figure 13.50: Australia, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008e
- Figure 13.51: Western Australia, power consumption historic and forecast
(TWh), 2006-2020
List of Tables
- Table 1.1: China, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008e
- Table 2.2: Hong Kong, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008e
- Table 3.3: India, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008e
- Table 4.4: Japan, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008e
- Table 5.5: Australia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008e
- Table 6.6: New Zealand, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008
- Table 7.7: Australia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008
- Table 8.8: Singapore, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008e
- Table 9.9: Australia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008e
- Table 10.10: South Korea, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008
- Table 11.11: Australia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008
- Table 12.12: Australia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008
- Table 13.13: Australia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008
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