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2012-08-31 03:48:42 - Recently published research from Business Monitor International, "Germany Power Report Q3 2012", is now available at Fast Market Research

BMI View: Despite a year having passed since the German government made its U-turn on nuclear power, the country is still looking for an appropriate strategy that will provide sufficient electricity. Such a strategy must also allow the country to respect its carbon emissions commitments and limit price rises. While natural gas appears likely to be the replacement fuel from an environmental perspective, cheap coal remains the most profitable way to produce electricity. On the greener side of the power spectrum, Germany has retained its position as Europe's bellwether for renewable energy, but not without controversy - owing primarily to the high costs associated with the deployment of these technologies.


Full Report Details at
- www.fastmr.com/prod/451251_germany_power_report_q3_2012.aspx


The key trends and developments

in the German electricity market are:

* We have revised our forecast to take into account larger-than-expected coal usage. While natural gas appears to be the most likely replacement fuel from an environmental perspective, cheap coal remains a more profitable way to produce electricity in the country. On June 28 2012, the Bundestag approved cuts to incentives for the solar power industry that were milder and more watered down than expected. Following an agreement reached with the help of a mediation committee, plans to introduce a 90% limit on incentives for larger solar power plants of over 10 kilowatts (KW) were dropped and will instead be introduced in 2014.
* On June 27 2012, the head of energy industry association BDEW, Hildegard Mueller, said that in order to manage the shift towards renewable energy resources, Germany will need a new power market system by 2014/2015.

Report Table of Contents:

SWOT Analysis
- Germany Power SWOT
Global Industry Overview
Regional Industry Overview
- Developed Countries' Power Outlook: North America To Outperform Eurozone
Industry Forecast Scenario
- Germany Snapshot (Macro)
- Table: Country Snapshot: Economic and Demographic Data
- Table: Country Snapshot: Power Sector
- Electricity Generation And Power Generating Capacity
- Table: Germany Total Electricity Generation - Historical Data And Forecasts, 2008-2016
- Table: Germany Total Electricity Generation - Long-Term Forecasts, 2013-2021
- Table: Germany Electricity Generating Capacity - Historical Data And Forecasts, 2008-2016
- Table: Germany Electricity Generating Capacity Data And Forecasts, 2013-2021
- Electricity Consumption
- Table: Germany Total Electricity Consumption - Historical Data And Forecasts, 2008-2016
- Table: Germany Total Electricity Consumption - Long-Term Forecasts, 2013-2021
- Transmission & Distribution, Imports & Exports
- Table: Germany Electric Power Transmission And Distribution Losses - Historical Data And Forecasts, 2008-2016
- Table: Germany Electric Power Transmission And Distribution Losses - Long-Term Forecasts, 2013-2021
- Table: Germany - Historical Trade Data And Forecasts, 2008-2016
- Table: Germany - Long-Term Trade Forecasts, 2013-2021
Key Policies/Market Structure
- Regulation And Competition
- Sustainable Energy Policies
- Pricing
- Table: Electricity Prices In the EU Member States, As Of November 2011
- Key Projects Database
- Table: Major Projects - Power Plants & Transmission Grids
Power Risk Reward Ratings
- Developed States Regional Power Risk/Reward Ratings
- Table: Developed States Power Risk/Reward Ratings (Scores Out Of 100)
- Germany's Power Rating
- Rewards
- Risks
Competitive Landscape
- E.ON
- RWE
- EnBW Energie Baden-Wurttemberg AG (EnBW)
- Vattenfall
- Verbund
Company Monitor
- E.ON
- RWE
Glossary of Terms
- Table: Glossary of Terms
Methodology And Sources
- Industry Forecasts
- Power Industry - Data Methodology
- Generation And Consumption Data
- Electricity Generation Capacity Data
- Power Risk/Reward Ratings Methodology
- Table: Power Risk/Reward Indicators
- Sources

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Bill Thompson
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