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National Dissatisfaction over the European Energy Policy, Caused by Merger and Acquisition Activity, Has Led to a Refocus on Nationally Managed Competition.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c35814) has announced the addition of "The Future of Competition in European Utilities" to their offering.

The development of the European utility market faces a cross-road: Either a common European approach in meeting today's energy challenges, or a refocus on national energy policy solution. This brief, based on survey responses from 56 utility executives across Europe, develops six alternative views on the future development of the European utilities market.

This title provides six alternative views on the development of the European utilities market from 2005 - 2010, based on a survey of utility executives across Europe. An analysis of how a cross-section of industry participants see the European energy market developing between 2005 and 2010 is included. The report provides a starting point for more involved exploration of key drivers of market development in succeeding years and includes raw data Data that has not been processed in any manner. It often refers to uncompressed text that is not stored in any proprietary format. It may also refer to recently captured data that may have been placed into a database structure, but not yet processed. See ASCII file and native capacity. See also RAW file. from the survey, which can be used to build scenarios of the readers choosing.

The Consensus scenario shows how gradual realisation of utilities market competition and volatile wholesale prices lead to a focus on a wholesale-retail balance - a development leading to a few major players dominating across the value chain.

The Watch Scenario shows how national dissatisfaction over the European energy policy, caused by merger and acquisition activity, leads to a refocus on nationally managed competition.

Regionally Led views vary in value chain focus, with a Northern focus on retail and a Southern focus on corporate development and wholesale impacts. Company Led views vary, with Large and International companies focusing on value chain issues and Small and National companies focusing on national governments having a strong impact on competition.

Reasons to order your copy:

--Understand how industry experts and peers expect the European energy market to develop.

--Aid strategic planning by using the views as starting points for exploration and challenges that will emerge.

--Use the survey raw data to construct alternative views to incorporate into your strategic planning.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c35814

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