The rise of renewable energy strategies amongst major European utilities
Released on: October 20, 2008, 1:41 am
Press Release Author: Bharat Book Bureau
Industry: Energy
Press Release Summary: Bharat Book.com is proud to announce the addition of the
report on energy strategies.
Press Release Body: Increasing regional and state-based climate policies, support
mechanisms and renewable targets are instigating long-term renewable strategies
amongst the major European utilities. By adding renewables to their generation
portfolios at a record pace, these firms are also faced with having to develop
equally aggressive and robust renewable retail strategies.
Scope of this report
Knowledge of the various Kyoto-driven policies, mechanisms and national targets that
are driving record investments in renewable power generation
Comprehensive analysis of various leading utilities - Iberdrola, EDP, Enel, EDF,
Endesa, E.ON, RWE, ESB, ESB, ENBW, Centrica, Nuon, EVN, RWE, SSE
Analysis of the renewable assets held by investors and independent power providers,
key to building competitive advantages among major utilities.
A concise examination of each firm's traditional / renewable capacity and generation
mix, investment strategy and growth prospects in renewables
Research and analysis highlights
Utilities and merchant generators are scaling their renewable portfolios at a record
pace amid expectations of favorable government frameworks, persistent high carbon
and hydrocarbon prices, and increasingly stringent emission regulations. Renewables
will play a more dominant, more strategic part of the generation mix, driven by the
supply side.
Large hydropower makes up the bulk of the total European renewable capacity. Yet,
wind power generation is by far the most scalable option, with the major European
utilities aiming to grow their asset base by several thousand megawatts or by as
much as 41% annually. Enel and Iberdrola dominate the hydropower and wind power
sectors respectively.
The rapid development of merchant generator renewable portfolios will increasingly
shape utilities' green retail strategies: institutional investors and IPPs will
continue to play a significant role in the supply of renewable power as they ramp up
investment levels and installed capacity targets in the field of renewable power
generation.
Key reasons to read this report
Benchmark your company against the leading players, develop and improve your
competitive strategy and profit from future growth opportunities
Understand the capacity and generation mix both in terms of renewable and
non-renewable energy as well as within renewable energy
Discover how European utilities plan to invest in renewable energy and the impact
this will have on their capacity mix
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