Commodity Market Report
United Kingdom energy markets outlook 2013 - power
Report summary
The Electricity Market Reform process proposes to change the incentives for low-carbon generation, especially gas and renewables. Market maturity, exposure to Eurozone economic slowdown, and fuel import costs will limit electricity demand growth to around 1% on average through 2030.
Table of contents
- Executive summary
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Market structure
- Organisation
- Generators
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Market mechanism
- Northern Ireland
- Privatisation and M&A
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Policy and regulation
- Electricity Market Reform (EMR) - policy detail
- Carbon price floor
- FiT CfDs
- Emissions performance standard
- Capacity market
- Prices
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Infrastructure
- Existing electricity interconnections
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Demand
- Industry
- Transport
- RCA
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Supply
- Trade
Tables and charts
This report includes 14 images and tables including:
- UK electricity prices (2001-2012)
- Power demand by sector (2010)
- Power generation by fuel (2000-2030)
- Generation capacity by fuel (2000-2030)
- Power output by fuel (2011)
- Power output by fuel (2000-2030)
- Fuel inputs to power generation (2000-2030)
- UK nuclear power plants
- British Electricity Trading Arrangements (BETTA) market structure
- Power Infrastructure
- Electricity infrastructure map
- Power demand (2000-2030)
- Power trade (2000-2030)
- Power trade (2000-2030)
What's included
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