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European Energy Markets Observatory (2007)

2006 and Winter 2006/2007 Data Set - Ninth Edition, November 2007

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  • A must-read for anyone interested in the European perspective on energy issues
  • Tackles all the major issues faced by the Utilities industry
  • Includes both country focus and topic focus on cutting-edge themes Identifies the key trends in the electricity and gas industries
  • Covers all of 2006 and winter 2006/2007
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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-III
  2. Towards a European energy policy*

    • Colette Lewiner
    Pages 12-16
  3. Competitive Power

    • Colette Lewiner
    Pages 17-42
  4. Competitive Gas

    • Colette Lewiner
    Pages 43-60
  5. Infrastructures and Regulated Activities

    • Colette Lewiner
    Pages 61-77
  6. Sustainable Development

    • Colette Lewiner
    Pages 78-84
  7. Strategy and Finance*

    • Colette Lewiner
    Pages 85-93
  8. Back Matter

    Pages 94-100

About this book

The 9th edition of European Energy Markets Observatory covers the full year 2006 and the winter 2006-2007. Key findings include: -The EU Climate Change 2020 objectives of 3x20% is an ambitious and good road map but very challenging to meet. -The supply and demand balance of oil will stay tight and prices trend should continue to be on the upward side. -Gas security of supply is threatened by the clashing Russian and European Union’s strategies. -Electricity security of supply in Europe has improved on average but the planned constructions will deteriorate Europe’s CO2 emissions situation. -The European Commission has suggested a third “unbundling Directive” as a response to the lack of results from previous Directives on market efficiency. -New market regulations triggers market consolidation but this is progressing slowly because of conflicting interests. -With changing market dynamics, Utilities are confronted with many changes and have to implement new management models.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Capgemini, Paris, France

    Colette Lewiner

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