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Summary
New Zealand Power Market Outlook to 2020"", gives detailed information on the New Zealand power market and provides historical and forecast numbers for generation, capacity and consumption up to 2020. The research analyzes upcoming power projects, key import and export trends, regulatory frameworks and infrastructure for the market. This coupled with elaborate profiles of key market participants provides a comprehensive understanding of the markets competitive scenario. New Zealands electricity industry has transformed significantly in the last 20 years. The Electricity Corporation of New Zealand Ltd (ECNZ) was formed in 1987 as a state-owned enterprise to run a commercial and profitable business. ECNZ was the only provider of electricity in the country, including generation, transmission and retail. Electricity was distributed through local electricity supply authorities. Currently, there are five major power generating companies and a number of small independent generators and on-site co generators in New Zealand. During 2009, these five major companies contributed 94% of New Zealands total installed capacity. The companies include Meridian Energy, Contact Energy, Genesis Power, Mighty River Power, and TrustPower Limited.
Scope
- Statistics for installed capacity, power generation and consumption from 2000 to 2009, forecast forward 11 years to 2020
- Break-up by technology, including thermal, renewable and hydro
- Data on key current and upcoming projects
- Information on grid interconnectivity, distribution losses and power exports and imports
- Policy and regulatory framework governing the market
- Detailed analysis of top market participant, including market share analysis and SWOT analysis Key companies covered include Meridian Energy, Contact Energy, Genesis Power, Mighty River Power, and TrustPower Limited.
- Data sourced from proprietary databases and primary interviews with key participants across the value chain