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市場調查報告書
東歐電力市場展望(2010年):供需動向、法規、基本設施的國別分析
The Eastern European Electricity Market Outlook 2010: Country profiles of supply, demand, regulation and infrastructure
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東歐電力市場展望(2010年):供需動向、法規、基本設施的國別分析 是由出版商Business Insights在2010年08月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含Pages: 112 價格從美金3835起跳。
本報告針對東歐主要12個國家的電力市場進行調查分析,提供燃料種類發電量、發電容量、電力消息實績、預測(∼2020年)、供需平衡、主要市場影響因素、國際貿易動向、基本設施概要等,目錄介紹如下。
調查國家
- 保加利亞
- 克羅埃西亞
- 捷克
- 愛沙尼亞
- 匈牙利
- 拉托維亞
- 立陶宛
- 波蘭
- 羅馬尼亞
- 俄羅斯
- 斯洛伐克
- 斯洛維尼亞
調查内容
- 市場摘要
- 供需平衡
- 供應:概要
- 需求:概要
- 批發交易
- 公共建設
Abstract
European electricity demand was volatile through 2009, with some countries
seeing slight declines in demand. However, the longer term forecast is
continued growth for the Eastern European electricity market as new power
plants come on-stream. ‘The Eastern European Electricity Market Outlook
2010’ is a newly updated management report that provides a comprehensive
examination of the electricity market landscape in each of the major Eastern
European markets and predicts future market trends. This report also provides
an in-depth analysis of 12 highly dynamic Eastern European electricity
markets, with detailed data on supply and demand balances. The country
profiles also feature an overview of supply and demand, an examination of key
influences on the sector and an analysis of international trading and
infrastructure. Use this report to identify and exploit new profit
opportunities created by Eastern European electricity market expansion and
anticipate future market risks.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Bulgaria
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity networks
Chapter 2 - Croatia
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity networks
Chapter 3 - Czech Republic
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Wholesale trading
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity networks
Chapter 4 - Estonia
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity networks
Chapter 5 - Hungary
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Wholesale trading
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity networks
Chapter 6 - Latvia
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity networks
Chapter 7 - Lithuania
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity networks
Chapter 8 - Poland
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Wholesale trading
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity networks
Chapter 9 - Romania
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Wholesale trading
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity networks
Chapter 10 - Russia
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Wholesale trading
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity networks
Chapter 11 - Slovakia
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Wholesale trading
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity networks
Chapter 12 - Slovenia
- Market summary
- Supply and demand balance
- Supply overview
- Demand overview
- Infrastructure
- Generation capacity
- Electricity networks
Table of figures
- Figure 1: Bulgaria, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
- Figure 2: Bulgaria, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
- Figure 3: Bulgaria, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
- Figure 4: Bulgaria, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh),
1990-2020f
- Figure 5: Bulgaria, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2008
- Figure 6: Croatia, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1995-2009e
- Figure 7: Croatian, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
- Figure 8: Croatia, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
- Figure 9: Croatia, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh),
1990-2020f
- Figure 10: Czech Republic, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
- Figure 11: Czech Republic, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
- Figure 12: Czech Republic, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
- Figure 13: Czech Republic, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh),
1990-2020f
- Figure 14: Czech Republic, generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2008
- Figure 15: Estonia, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
- Figure 16: Estonia, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
- Figure 17: Estonia, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
- Figure 18: Estonia, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-20f
- Figure 19: Estonia, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2008
- Figure 20: Hungary, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
- Figure 21: Hungary, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
- Figure 22: Hungary, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
- Figure 23: Hungary, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh),
1990-2020f
- Figure 24: Hungary, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2009e
- Figure 25: Latvia, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
- Figure 26: Latvia, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
- Figure 27: Latvia, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
- Figure 28: Latvia, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh),
1990-2020f
- Figure 29: Latvia, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2009
- Figure 30: Lithuania, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
- Figure 31: Lithuania power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
- Figure 32: Lithuania, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2008
- Figure 33: Poland, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
- Figure 34: Poland, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
- Figure 35: Poland power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
- Figure 36: Poland, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh),
1990-2020f
- Figure 37: Poland, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2007
- Figure 38: Romania, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1994-2009e
- Figure 39: Romania, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
- Figure 40: Romania, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
- Figure 41: Romania, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh),
1990-2020f
- Figure 42: Romania, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2007
- Figure 43: Russia, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1992-2009e
- Figure 44: Russia, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
- Figure 45: Russia, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
- Figure 46: Russia, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh),
1993-2020f
- Figure 47: Slovakia, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1993-2009e
- Figure 48: Slovakia, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
- Figure 49: Slovakia, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
- Figure 50: Slovakia, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh),
1990-2020f
- Figure 51: Slovakia, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2008
- Figure 52: Slovenia, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2009e
- Figure 53: Slovenia, power production by fuel input (%), 2009e
- Figure 54: Slovenia, power sectoral consumption (%), 2009e
- Figure 55: Slovenia, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh),
1990-2020f
- Figure 56: Slovenia, power generation capacity by fuel input (%), 2008
Table of tables
- Table 1: Bulgaria, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
- Table 2: Bulgaria, system capacity
- Table 3: Croatia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
- Table 4: Croatia, system capacity
- Table 5: Czech Republic, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
- Table 6: Czech Republic, power transmission lines
- Table 7: Estonia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
- Table 8: Estonia, system capacity
- Table 9: Hungary, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
- Table 10: Hungary, power transmission lines
- Table 11: Latvia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
- Table 12: Latvia, system capacity
- Table 13: Lithuania, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
- Table 14: Lithuania, system capacity
- Table 15: Poland, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
- Table 16: Poland, power transmission lines
- Table 17: Romania, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
- Table 18: Romania, power transmission lines
- Table 19: Russia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
- Table 20: Russia, power transmission capacity
- Table 21: Slovakia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
- Table 22: Slovakia, system capacity
- Table 23: Slovenia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09eTable
of tables
- Table 1: Bulgaria, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
- Table 2: Bulgaria, system capacity
- Table 3: Croatia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
- Table 4: Croatia, system capacity
- Table 5: Czech Republic, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
- Table 6: Czech Republic, power transmission lines
- Table 7: Estonia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
- Table 8: Estonia, system capacity
- Table 9: Hungary, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
- Table 10: Hungary, power transmission lines
- Table 11: Latvia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
- Table 12: Latvia, system capacity
- Table 13: Lithuania, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
- Table 14: Lithuania, system capacity
- Table 15: Poland, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
- Table 16: Poland, power transmission lines
- Table 17: Romania, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
- Table 18: Romania, power transmission lines
- Table 19: Russia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
- Table 20: Russia, power transmission capacity
- Table 21: Slovakia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
- Table 22: Slovakia, system capacity
- Table 23: Slovenia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2008-09e
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