Increasing Impact of the EU Legislation on the European Gas and Electricity Market - Future Outlook of the European Energy Industry.LYON, France -- Allbizreport.com announces that a new market research report related to the European European emanating from or pertaining to Europe. European bat lyssavirus see lyssavirus. European beech tree fagussylvaticus. European blastomycosis see cryptococcosis. Energy (gas & electricity) market is now available to its catalogue. The EU Electricity and Gas Markets (www.allbizreport.com/EU-Electricity-Gas-Market-Research.html) The EU 25 Electricity and Gas Markets Report surveys 30 countries; the 25 countries of the EU, the three candidate countries, Bulgaria Bulgaria (bŭlgâr`ēə), Bulgarian Balgarija, officially Republic of Bulgaria, republic (2005 est. pop. 7,450,000), 42,823 sq mi (110,912 sq km), SE Europe, on the E Balkan Peninsula. , Romania Romania (rōmān`ēə, –yə) or Rumania (r –), republic (v), 91,699 sq mi (237,500 sq km), SE Europe. and Turkey and two prominent European non-members, Norway Norway, Nor. Norge, officially Kingdom of Norway, constitutional monarchy (2005 est. pop. 4,593,000), 125,181 sq mi (324,219 sq km), N Europe, occupying the western part of the Scandinavian peninsula. and Switzerland Switzerland (swĭt`sərlənd), Fr. Suisse, Ger. Schweiz, Ital. Svizzera, officially Swiss Confederation, federal republic (2005 est. pop. 7,489,000), 15,941 sq mi (41,287 sq km), central Europe. . 10 new member states from Eastern Europe Eastern Europe The countries of eastern Europe, especially those that were allied with the USSR in the Warsaw Pact, which was established in 1955 and dissolved in 1991. and the Mediterranean joined the Union in May 2004 and three more are in the pipeline to join. All are in different stages of development as they seek parity parity or space parity, in physics, quantity that refers to the relationship between an object or process and the image that it can produce in a mirror. with the original member countries. The report draws together two important strands in the energy sector, the convergence of gas and electricity. The overall electricity and gas markets are surveyed and each country is covered with a detailed section for electricity and gas. The 25 EU members, together with the major European non-member countries are surveyed with an overview and in detailed country sections. The report updates the information to 2005 and shows clearly that the newer member countries of the EU are growing in installed generating capacity much faster than the original members as they tune into membership benefits and EU legislative requirements. The EU Electricity and Gas Markets Report helps you to gain insight into the development and problems and the impact of EU legislation on the energy industry. It also enables assessment of the new opportunities in Europe Europe (y r`əp), 6th largest continent, c.4,000,000 sq mi (10,360,000 sq km) including adjacent islands (1992 est. pop. 512,000,000). . The report contains a directory of 3,661 utilities in these countries, classified by category, 2,433 electricity and 1,228 gas, consisting of generation and production, transmission and distribution. Updated company profiles : ATEL, BKW, ESB (Enterprise Services Bus) A message broker that supports Web services. See message broker, messaging middleware and Web services. , Dong, PPC See Pocket PC, PowerPC and pay-per-click. PPC - PowerPC , Electrabel Electrabel (Euronext: ELEB) is a Belgian based energy corporation, with power plants and customers across Europe. Electrabel was founded in 1991 when Intercom, Ebes and Unerg merged to form the present company. , Enel, RWE RWE Rot-Weiss Essen (Germann football club) RWE Ralph Waldo Emerson RWE Rheinisch-Westfälische Elektrizitätswerke (German Power Supplier) RWE Read Write Execute RWE Right Wing Extremist , CEZ CEZ Cefazolin CEZ Ceske Energeticke Zavody (Czechoslovia) CEZ Canadian Electrolytic Zinc Limited CEZ Cortez, CO, USA - Montezuma County (Airport Code) , Edison, ENI, Essent, Fortum, Eneco, ENBW, Delta, SSE (1) An earlier full-screen editor in OS/2. 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It is the Distribution Network Operator (DNO) for the central and southern Scotland (voltage , Vattenfall, Bord Gais, Gas Natural, Iberdrola INTRODUCTION EU Enlargement enlargement, n an increase in size. enlargement, Dilantin, n.pr See hyperplasia, gingival, Dilantin. enlargement, idiopathic, n Energy policies THE EU ELECTRICITY MARKET Chart EU 1: Installed generating capacity of EU countries MW, 2004 Chart EU 2: Growth of installed electricity generating capacity in the EU, 1991 to 2005 Chart EU 3: Annual rate of growth of installed generating capacity in EU countries, 1980 to 2002 Chart EU 4: Per capita [Latin, By the heads or polls.] A term used in the Descent and Distribution of the estate of one who dies without a will. It means to share and share alike according to the number of individuals. electricity consumption in EU 25 countries, 2002 The physical exchange of electricity in Europe Chart EU 5: Physical power exchanges in Europe GWh, 2002 ETSO ETSO European Transmission System Operators ETSO European Technical Standard Orders ETSO Employee Transportation Services Office ETSO Extended Time Sharing Option (Roscoe) UCTE UCTE Union for the Coordination of Transmission of Electricity (Europe) UCTE Union of Canadian Transport Employees Chart EU 6: The Transmission System Operators in Europe CENTREL NORDEL Baltrel - Baltijos Ziedas - the baltic ring Chart EU 7: Electricity supply in the Baltic Sea Baltic Sea, arm of the Atlantic Ocean, c.163,000 sq mi (422,170 sq km), including the Kattegat strait, its northwestern extension. The Øresund, Store Bælt, and Lille Bælt connect the Baltic Sea with the Kattegat and Skagerrak straits, which lead to the region BG/RO UPS/IPS SUDEL Energy market liberalisation n. 1. Same as liberalization. Noun 1. liberalisation - the act of making less strict liberalization, relaxation alleviation, easement, easing, relief - the act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance); "he asked the nurse Chart EU 8: Degree of market opening of the electricity markets in 2004 Table EU 1: Status of privatisation Noun 1. privatisation - changing something from state to private ownership or control denationalisation, denationalization, privatization social control - control exerted (actively or passively) by group action and electricity market opening in EU 25 countries, August 2004 Table EU 2: Market shares of largest companies producing and supplying the electricity market, 2003 Electricity price comparisons Table EU 3: Behaviour of electricity prices since entry into force of EU Directives (European Union Directive) A set of privacy requirements that took effect in 1998 and ordered European member nations to enact compliant legislation. It deals with the establishment of Data Protection Authorities, people's rights to personal information and enforcement. , July 2003 THE EU NATURAL GAS MARKET Gas production Chart EU 9: Production and consumption of natural gas in EU 15 and Accession Coming into possession of a right or office; increase; augmentation; addition. The right to all that one's own property produces, whether that property be movable or immovable; and the right to that which is united to it by accession, either naturally or artificially. States Chart EU 10: Production and consumption of natural gas in EU 25 countries (Bcf), 2002 Gas transport Chart EU 11. Gas transport in the EU in 1970 Chart EU 12. Gas transport in the EU in 2000 Gas market liberalisation Chart EU 13: Degree of market opening of the gas markets in 2004 Table EU 4: Status of privatisation and gas market opening in EU 25 countries, August 2004 Table EU 5: Market shares of largest companies producing and supplying the gas market, 2003 Gas price comparisons Table EU 6: Behaviour of gas prices since entry into force of EU Directives, July 2003 ENVIRONMENT The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, 1992 - Kyoto Protocol Kyoto Protocol: see global warming. EU Directives LCPD LCPD Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease LCPD Liberty City Police Department (Grand Theft Auto) LCPD Las Cruces Police Department LCPD LANL Controlled Proposal Document LCPD Low Crude Protein Diet - Large Combustion combustion, rapid chemical reaction of two or more substances with a characteristic liberation of heat and light; it is commonly called burning. The burning of a fuel (e.g., wood, coal, oil, or natural gas) in air is a familiar example of combustion. Plant Directive ETS ETS Educational Testing Service (nonprofit private educational testing and measurement organization) ETS Emergency Telecommunications Service ETS Electronic Trading System ETS Engineering (&) Technical Services - Emissions Trading Emissions trading (or cap and trade) is an administrative approach used to control pollution by providing economic incentives for achieving reductions in the emissions of pollutants. Directive IPPC IPPC International Plant Protection Convention (US treaty) IPPC Integrated Pollution Prevention Control IPPC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change IPPC Integrated Plant Protection Center - Integrated Pollution Prevention & Control Directive EU Biofuels Directive The EU Landfill Directive The Landfill Directive, more formally Council Directive 1999/31/EC of 26 April 1999 on the landfill of waste, is a European Union directive issued by the European Union to be implemented by its member states. Hazardous Waste Hazardous waste Any solid, liquid, or gaseous waste materials that, if improperly managed or disposed of, may pose substantial hazards to human health and the environment. Every industrial country in the world has had problems with managing hazardous wastes. Directive Incineration incineration the act of burning to ashes. of Waste (2000/76/EC) (implemented December 2002) Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive (94/62/EC) End of Life Vehicles Directive (2000/53/EC) (implemented April 2002) THE ENVIRONMENT IN THE EU 25 COUNTRIES Chart EU 14: Total carbon emissions in EU 15, Accession Countries Accession countries is commonly used to refer to countries that have or will join the European Union ("EU"). Although the term should properly be used for countries that have yet to join the EU but whose date of accession has been finalized, the term came into common usage prior to and Candidate Countries 1992 to 2002 (Million metric tons carbon equiv.) Chart EU 15: Carbon emissions per capita in EU countries, 1992 and 2002 (Metric tons carbon equiv.) Chart EU 16: Carbon emissions in EU countries, 1992 and 2002 (Million metric tons carbon equiv.) Energy and Carbon Intensity Chart EU 17: Carbon intensity in EU countries, 1992 and 2002 Multi-utilities EU 15 COUNTRIES AUSTRIA. Table 1.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 1.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 1.3: Electricity statistics Table 1.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 1.5: Gas statistics 2001 Table 1.6: Principal gas companies BELGIUM Table 2.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 2.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 2.3: Electricity statistics Table 2.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 2.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 2.6: Principal gas companies DENMARK Table 3.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 3.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 3.3: Electricity statistics Table 3.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 3.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 3.6: Principal gas companies FINLAND. Table 4.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 4.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 4.3: Electricity statistics Table 4.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 4.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 4.6: Principal gas companies FRANCE Table 5.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 5.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 5.3: Electricity statistics Table 5.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 5.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 5.6: Principal gas companies GERMANY Table 6.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 6.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 6.3: Electricity statistics Table 6.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 6.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 6.6: Principal gas companies GREECE Table 7.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 7.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 7.3: Electricity statistics Table 7.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 7.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 7.6: Principal gas companies IRELAND Table 8.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 8.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 8.3: Electricity statistics Table 8.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 8.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 8.6: Principal gas companies ITALY Table 9.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 9.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 9.3: Electricity statistics Table 9.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 9.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 9.6: Principal gas companies LUXEMBOURG Table 10.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 10.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 10.3: Electricity statistics Table 10.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 10.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 10.6: Principal gas companies NETHERLANDS Table 11.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 11.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 11.3: Electricity statistics Table 11.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 11.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 11.6: Principal gas companies PORTUGAL Table 12.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 12.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 12.3: Electricity statistics Table 12.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 12.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 12.6: Principal gas companies SPAIN Table 13.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 13.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 13.3: Electricity statistics Table 13.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 11.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 13.6: Principal gas companies SWEDEN Table 14.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 14.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 14.3: Electricity statistics Table 14.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 14.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 14.6: Principal gas companies UNITED KINGDOM Table 15.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 15.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 15.3: Electricity statistics Table 15.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 15.5: Development and liberalisation of the gas market in the United Kingdom Table 15.6: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 15.7: Principal gas companies ACCESSION COUNTRIES CZECH REPUBLIC Czech Republic, Czech Česká Republika (2005 est. pop. 10,241,000), republic, 29,677 sq mi (78,864 sq km), central Europe. It is bordered by Slovakia on the east, Austria on the south, Germany on the west, and Poland on the north. Table 16.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 16.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 16.3: Electricity statistics Table 16.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 16.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 16.6: Principal gas companies CYPRUS. Table 17.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 17.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 17.3: Electricity statistics Table 17.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 16.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 16.6: Principal gas companies ESTONIA Table 18.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 18.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 18.3: Electricity statistics Table 18.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 18.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 18.6: Principal gas companies HUNGARY Table 19.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 19.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 19.3: Electricity statistics Table 19.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 19.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 19.6: Principal gas companies LATVIA Table 20.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 20.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 20.3: Electricity statistics Table 20.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 20.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 20.6: Principal gas companies LITHUANIA Table 21.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 21.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 21.3: Electricity statistics Table 21.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 21.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 21.6: Principal gas companies MALTA Table 22.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 22.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 22.3: Electricity statistics Table 22.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 22.5: Principal gas company POLAND. Table 23.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 23.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 23.3: Electricity statistics Table 23.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 23.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 23.6: Principal gas companies SLOVAKIA Table 24.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 24.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 24.3: Electricity statistics Table 24.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 24.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 24.6: Principal gas companies SLOVENIA Table 25.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 25.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 25.3: Electricity statistics Table 25.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 25.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 25.6: Principal gas companies NON-EU COUNTRIES IN EUROPE NORWAY Table 26.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 26.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 26.3: Electricity statistics Table 25.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 26.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 26.6: Principal gas companies SWITZERLAND Table 27.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 27.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 27.3: Electricity statistics Table 27.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 27.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 27.6: Principal gas companies CANDIDATE STATES BULGARIA Table 28.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 28.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 28.3: Electricity statistics Table 28.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 28.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 28.6: Principal gas companies ROMANIA Table 29.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 29.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 29.3: Electricity statistics Table 29.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 29.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 29.6: Principal gas companies TURKEY. Table 30.1: Economic background and statistics ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY Table 30.2: Electricity supply industry characteristics Table 30.3: Electricity statistics Table 30.4: Transmission and distribution line voltages GAS INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Table 30.5: Gas Statistics 2001 Table 30.6: Principal gas companies UTILITIES DIRECTORY (Pages 1-70, 2,512 utilites) More market research reports ? Go to http://www.allbizreport.com |
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