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東歐電力市場:國別需求・供給・法規限制・基礎環境介紹 - 2009年版

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

出版商 Business Insights 聯絡我們
出版日期 2009/07 內容資訊 151 pages
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Abstract

' 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

Chapter 1 Bulgaria

  • Market summary
  • Supply and demand balance
  • Supply overview
  • Demand overview
  • Regulatory structure
  • Infrastructure
  • Generation capacity
  • Electricity networks

Chapter 2 Croatia

  • Market summary
  • Supply and demand balance
  • Supply overview
  • Demand overview
  • Regulatory structure
  • Infrastructure
  • Generation capacity
  • Electricity networks

Chapter 3 Czech Republic

  • Market summary
  • Supply and demand balance
  • Supply overview
  • Demand overview
  • Regulatory structure
  • Infrastructure
  • Generation capacity
  • Electricity networks

Chapter 4 Estonia

  • Market summary
  • Supply and demand balance
  • Supply overview
  • Demand overview
  • Regulatory structure
  • Infrastructure
  • Generation capacity
  • Electricity networks

Chapter 5 Hungary

  • Market summary
  • Supply and demand balance
  • Supply overview
  • Demand overview
  • Regulatory structure
  • Infrastructure
  • Generation capacity
  • Electricity networks

Chapter 6 Latvia

  • Market summary
  • Supply and demand balance
  • Supply overview
  • Demand overview
  • Regulatory structure
  • Infrastructure
  • Generation capacity
  • Electricity networks

Chapter 7 Lithuania

  • Market summary
  • Supply and demand balance
  • Supply overview
  • Demand overview
  • Regulatory structure
  • Infrastructure
  • Generation capacity
  • Electricity networks

Chapter 8 Poland

  • Market summary
  • Supply and demand balance
  • Supply overview
  • Demand overview
  • Regulatory structure
  • Infrastructure
  • Electricity networks

Chapter 9 Romania

  • Market summary
  • Supply and demand balance
  • Supply overview
  • Demand overview
  • Regulatory structure
  • Wholesale environment
  • Infrastructure
  • Generation capacity
  • Electricity networks

Chapter 10 Russia

  • Market summary
  • Supply and demand balance
  • Supply overview
  • Demand overview
  • Regulatory structure
  • Infrastructure
  • Generation capacity
  • Electricity networks

Chapter 11 Slovakia

  • Market summary
  • Supply and demand balance
  • Supply overview
  • Demand overview
  • Regulatory structure
  • Infrastructure
  • Generation capacity
  • Electricity networks

Chapter 12 Slovenia

  • Market summary
  • Supply and demand balance
  • Supply overview
  • Demand overview
  • Regulatory structure
  • Infrastructure
  • Generation capacity
  • Electricity networks

Appendix

  • Definitions

List of Figures

  • Figure 1.1: Bulgaria, power production by fuel input (%), 2008
  • Figure 1.2: Bulgaria, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2008e
  • Figure 1.3: Bulgaria, power sectional consumption (%), 2008
  • Figure 1.4: Bulgaria, power historic and forecast consumption (TWh), 1990-2020
  • Figure 1.5: Bulgaria, power production capacity (MW), 2008e
  • Figure 1.6: Bulgaria, electricity infrastructure
  • Figure 2.7: Croatia, power production by fuel input (%), 2008e
  • Figure 2.8: Croatia, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1995-2008e
  • Figure 2.9: Croatia, power sectional consumption (%), 2008e
  • Figure 2.10: Croatia, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020
  • Figure 2.11: Croatia, power production capacity (MW), 2008e
  • Figure 2.12: Croatia, electricity infrastructure
  • Figure 3.13: Czech Republic, power production by fuel input (%), 2008
  • Figure 3.14: Czech Republic, power production by fuel input, 1990-2008e
  • Figure 3.15: Czech Republic, power sectoral consumption, 2008e
  • Figure 3.16: Czech Republic, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020
  • Figure 3.17: Czech Republic, power production capacity (MW), 2008e
  • Figure 3.18: Czech Republic, transmission grid
  • Figure 4.19: Estonia, power production by fuel input (%), 2008e
  • Figure 4.20: Estonia, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2008e
  • Figure 4.21: Estonia, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008e
  • Figure 4.22: Estonia, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020
  • Figure 4.23: Estonia, power grid
  • Figure 5.24: Hungary, power production by fuel input (%), 2008
  • Figure 5.25: Hungary, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2008
  • Figure 5.26: Hungary, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008
  • Figure 5.27: Hungary, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020
  • Figure 5.28: Hungary, power production capacity (%), 2008
  • Figure 5.29: Hungary, power stations
  • Figure 5.30: Hungary, power grid
  • Figure 6.31: Latvia, power production by fuel input (%), 2008
  • Figure 6.32: Latvia, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2008e
  • Figure 6.33: Latvia, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008
  • Figure 6.34: Latvia, power consumption historic and forecast, 1990-2020
  • Figure 6.35: Latvia, power grid
  • Figure 7.36: Lithuania, power production by fuel input (%), 2008e
  • Figure 7.37: Lithuania, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2008e
  • Figure 7.38: Lithuania, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008e
  • Figure 7.39: Lithuania, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2008
  • Figure 7.40: Lithuania, power production capacity, 2008
  • Figure 7.41: Lithuania, transmission grid
  • Figure 8.42: Poland, power production by fuel input (%), 2008
  • Figure 8.43: Poland, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2008e
  • Figure 8.44: Poland, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008
  • Figure 8.45: Poland, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020
  • Figure 8.46: Poland, power production capacity (%), 2008
  • Figure 8.47: Poland, grid system
  • Figure 9.48: Romania, power production by fuel input (%), 2008
  • Figure 9.49: Romania, power production by fuel input, 1994-2008e
  • Figure 9.50: Romania, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1994-2020
  • Figure 9.51: Romania, power production capacity (%), 2008e
  • Figure 9.52: Romania, grid system
  • Figure 10.53: Russia, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1993-2020
  • Figure 10.54: Russia, planned wholesale generating companies (OGK)
  • Figure 11.55: Slovakia, power production by fuel input (%), 2008
  • Figure 11.56: Slovakia, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1993-2008e
  • Figure 11.57: Slovakia, power sectoral consumption (%), 2008e
  • Figure 11.58: Slovakia, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020
  • Figure 11.59: Slovakia, power production capacity by fuel input (%), 2008
  • Figure 11.60: Slovakia, power grid
  • Figure 11.61: Slovakia, power stations
  • Figure 12.62: Slovenia, power production by fuel input, 2008
  • Figure 12.63: Slovenia, power production by fuel input (TWh), 1990-2008
  • Figure 12.64: Slovenia, power sectoral consumption, 2008
  • Figure 12.65: Slovenia, power consumption historic and forecast (TWh), 1990-2020
  • Figure 12.66: Slovenia, power production capacity 2008
  • Figure 12.67: Slovenia, transmission grid
  • Figure 12.68: Slovenia, trade flows 2003 (GWh)

List of Tables

  • Table 1.1: Bulgaria, supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008e
  • Table 1.2: Bulgaria, system capacity
  • Table 2.3: Croatia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008e
  • Table 3.4: Czech Republic, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008e
  • Table 3.5: Czech Republic, power transmission lines
  • Table 4.6: Estonia, supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008
  • Table 4.7: Estonia, system capacity
  • Table 5.8: Hungary, supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008e
  • Table 5.9: Hungary, power transmission lines
  • Table 6.10: Latvia, supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008
  • Table 6.11: Latvia, system capacity
  • Table 7.12: Lithunia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008
  • Table 7.13: Lithuania, system capacity
  • Table 8.14: Poland, supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008e
  • Table 8.15: Poland, power transmission
  • Table 9.16: Romania, supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008e
  • Table 9.17: Romania, power transmission
  • Table 10.18: Russia, supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008
  • Table 11.19: Slovakia, power supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008
  • Table 11.20: Slovakia, system capacity
  • Table 12.21: Slovenia, supply and demand balance (TWh), 2007-2008
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