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European Energy Markets Observatory (2008)

2007 and Winter 2007/2008 Data Set - Tenth Edition, November 2008

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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
  • Analyses the hot topics of the moment
  • Identifies the key trends in the electricity and gas industries
  • Covers all of 2007 and winter 2007/2008
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Table of contents (6 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages 1-3
  2. Competitive Power

    • Colette Lewiner
    Pages 12-34
  3. Competitive Gas

    • Colette Lewiner
    Pages 35-53
  4. Infrastructures and Regulated Activities

    • Colette Lewiner
    Pages 54-74
  5. Sustainable Energies and Climate Change

    • Colette Lewiner
    Pages 75-81
  6. Strategy and Finance*

    • Colette Lewiner
    Pages 82-87
  7. Back Matter

    Pages 88-93

About this book

The 10th edition of the European Energy Markets Observatory covers the full year 2007 and the winter 2007/08. The key findings include: -Oil price increase in 2007 and H1 2008 exacerbated fundamental tensions in the industry. The present price drop poses other problems. -Limited progress has been made to solve the “reducing CO2 emissions / satisfying the energy demand” equation, but there are reasons to hope -After an interim improvement in 2006, electricity security of supply deteriorated in 2007, calling for a significant investment program -Geopolitical tensions have increased risk on gas security of supply -Progress was made towards a common electricity market in Europe, but competition is not really taking up and prices to end customers skyrocketed in early 08 -The Utilities are in a good financial situation and important M&A have landed in 2008 -The financial and economic crisis is impacting the Utilities industry and should accelerate their business model change

Editors and Affiliations

  • Capgemini, Paris, France

    Colette Lewiner

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