GBI Research’s report, “Power Market in Eastern Europe to 2020: New Investments to Drive Power Demand in the Region” provides an in-depth analysis of the power market of selected Eastern European countries (Russia, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Croatia, the Czech Republic and Ukraine). The research analyzes the regulatory frameworks and the infrastructure of the power sectors in these countries. It provides a detailed forecast of the installed capacity by thermal, hydro, renewable (solar PV, biomass, wind) and nuclear sources in each of the 10 countries up to 2020. The report, coupled with elaborate information on the active and upcoming power plants in the countries, provides a comprehensive analysis of 10 Eastern European power markets.

This report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by GBI Research’s team of industry experts.

According to GBI Research, Russia is the largest power market in Eastern Europe by installed capacity, with a share of 59.1% of the region’s total installed capacity, followed by Ukraine. As the global economy is expected to grow from 2010, the Eastern European power market is expected to grow moderately during the forecast period 2010-2020. The countries in the region are actively augmenting their capacity through clean energy sources, namely, nuclear and renewables (wind, solar photovoltaic), with the objective of reducing carbon emissions. In order to achieve this objective, the Governments in the region have undertaken several incentives in the form of tax relief, capital cost grants and subsidies. Therefore, the commitment to curtail the carbon emissions will lead to new investments and is expected to increase the demand for power in the region.

Scope
  • The 10 power markets covered are Russia, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Croatia, the Czech Republic and Ukraine.
  • Review of the key power sources – thermal, hydro, renewable and nuclear.
  • Data types included are installed capacity, consumption, power demand, power generation by source and by country.
  • Data provided from 2000 to 2009, with forecasts to 2020.
  • Analysis of the imports, exports, regulatory scenario and infrastructure of the power sectors in the key countries.
  • The report provides details of active and upcoming plants in the countries covered.
  • Business overview, SWOT analysis and review of the operational metrics of key companies in the region. These include JSC RusHydro, Energoatom Concern OJSC, OAO Mosenergo, Polska Grupa Energetyczna, JSC OGK-1, JSC OGK-6, NNEGC Energoatom, JSC Dniproenergo and Tauron Polska Energia SA, CEZ, a.s.
  • Insights into the major trends, drivers and challenges in the overall industry.
Reasons to buy
  • Identify the scope of emerging technologies in the geography
  • Identify key markets and investment opportunities for foreign investors in the power sector in Eastern Europe.
  • Facilitate decision-making based on strong historical and forecast data and detailed analysis of growth opportunities.
  • Understand and respond to the regulatory and foreign investment structure in the countries.
  • Position yourself to take maximum advantage of the growth potential in 10 Eastern European power markets.
  • Identify the risks associated with the market and transform them into opportunities for future growth.

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