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DATAMONITOR VIEW |
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CATALYST |
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SUMMARY |
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ANALYSIS |
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A number of structural factors are required to catalyze the development of wholesale power markets |
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The development of wholesale markets tends to follow a preset pattern of distinct stages |
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The wholesale market development cycle gradually builds up enough momentum to spawn the creation of wholesale support services |
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Once sufficient structural factors are in place, the necessary support services required for wholesale market development begin to emerge |
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The market-based factors supporting hub development are crucial elements in facilitating and developing traded markets |
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Wholesale power markets are required by different players throughout the value chain for different reasons |
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There are three distinct stages to wholesale market development |
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Currently, Europe's wholesale power markets cover the full range of developmental stages |
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Europe's wholesale power markets remain at a widely different stages of development |
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Despite often having closed market dynamics in common, nascent and emerging markets differ in terms of cross-border trading |
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Nascent markets |
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Emerging markets |
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Europe's established wholesale markets are a result of ongoing liberalization and availability of supply |
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Established markets |
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Price efficiency levels in the European wholesale markets show varying ranges of volatility |
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Absolute prices show significant variation, despite following similar trend patterns |
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Price volatility in all markets has been strong |
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Datamonitor's Deviation Days Index measures price movement ranges and gives insight into levels of price efficiency |
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Levels of price volatility in the established markets have been consistently lower than the Nord Pool |
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The wholesale markets in Europe have only achieved 80% of the DDI of the Nord Pool |
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The polarization of the markets will reduce in the wake of market opening |
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Europe's power markets vary considerably in size and generation mix, which can often impact wholesale market dynamics |
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The established Nord Pool markets are much more reliant on hydropower generation than the EU 27 markets |
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The propensity for development of a wholesale market can be established from current structural factors |
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Datamonitor examines the following factors to assess wholesale market development potential by 2012:- |
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Datamonitor uses a sliding scale to assess the development in wholesale trading markets |
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Datamonitor's scoring matrix shows a broad range of development potential across the EU |
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Established markets are distributed throughout Europe |
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Seven markets are forecast to show particularly significant movement over the forecast period |
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Six markets are forecast to advance significantly over the forecast period, and one is forecast to decline |
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The projected key movements of markets in Europe by 2012 are: |
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APPENDIX |
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The criteria for scoring and the weighting assigned to them are: |
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'Current status' accounts for 10% of the overall score |
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'Per capita B2C volume' accounts for 15% of the overall score |
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'Per capita B2B volume' accounts for 15% of the overall score |
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'CAGR demand of wholesale electricity market' accounts for 10% of the overall score |
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'Wholesale fragmentation' accounts for 25% of the overall score |
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'Retail fragmentation' accounts for 20% of the overall score |
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'Potential for interconnectivity' accounts for 5% of the overall score |
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Flags of members of the European Union and the Nord Pool |
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Ask the analyst |
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Datamonitor consulting |
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Disclaimer |
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List of Figures |
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Figure 1: The five distinct stages of wholesale market progression |
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Figure 2: Wholesale support services emerge as the cycle builds momentum |
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Figure 3: The interaction between structural and support factors creates a 'snowball' effect |
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Figure 4: The key support elements to wholesale market growth |
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Figure 5: Different players engage in wholesale trading for different reasons |
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Figure 6: The three stages of market development |
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Figure 7: Depiction of the current status of Europe's wholesale electricity markets |
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Figure 8: European wholesale power market prices |
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Figure 9: Despite brief periods of greater price efficiency, the other markets tend to show a DDI of approximately 80% of the Nord Pool |
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Figure 10: EU power generated volume by type: |
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Figure 11: The Nord Pool power generated volume by type compared with EU 27 average |
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Figure 12: Wholesale market development assessment scale |
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Figure 13: Europe's markets in descending order of development |
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Figure 14: Heat map showing wholesale power market development in Europe |
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Figure 15: Projected movement of markets by 2012 |
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Figure 16: Scoring scale |
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Figure 17: Scoring scale |
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Figure 18: Scoring scale |
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Figure 19: Scoring scale |
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Figure 20: Scoring scale |
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Figure 21: Scoring scale |
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Figure 22: Scoring scale |
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Figure 23: National Flags of countries in the report |
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