subject: Czech Republic Power Market Outlook To 2020---aarkstore Enterprise Market Research Aggregation [print this page] Czech Republic Power Market Outlook to 2020
Summary
Czech Republic Power Market Outlook to 2020"" gives detailed information on the Czech 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.
Czech Republic has large reserves of coal, which it uses extensively for power generation. The cumulative installed capacity for power in Czech Republic was estimated at 18,261 MW in 2009, with thermal fuel sources contributing a share of 63.3%. Majority of the thermal power generation was achieved through coal-fired power plants. However, the country is now aiming to reduce its dependence and usage of coal for power generation since it emits large volumes of greenhouse gases. It also uses natural gas for power generation. However due to insufficient reserves in the country, it imports most of its gas requirements from other countries such as Russia. Hence the government is now focusing on renewable energy sources and is also augmenting its nuclear installed capacity.
Scope
- Statistics for installed capacity, power generation and consumption from 2000 to 2009, forecast forward 11 years to 2020
- Break-up by technologies, including thermal, hydro, nuclear and renewable
- 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 for CEZ a.s. and Dalkia Ceska Republika a.s.
- Data sourced from proprietary databases and primary interviews with key participants across the value chain