This report provides a clear overview of the electricity markets in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom and Belgium.
Bharat Book Bureau, a leading market information aggregator has put forth a report -"Major Power MarketsinEurope"(http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=52003)
This report provides a clear overview of the electricity markets in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom and Belgium. With 2005 electricity market data and continuous follow-up of the economic and power sector news, this report offers an insightful analysis, to help tackle national challenges and opportunities in the major power markets in Europe.
This report comes with textual analysis and graphs for the following topics :
• power market organisation and policy
• regulatory institutions
• Electric utilities
• Power supply analysis, including capacities, production, imports & exports
• Electric consumption by sector and market shares
• Electricity prices levels and taxes by sector
• Driving issues & market prospects
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2005 market data
Clear and complete view of the market
Combined approach for oil, gas, coal and power market analysis
20 years experience in energy market intelligence
International network of energy experts
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