Commodity Market Report
Germany power markets long-term outlook H1 2015
Report summary
The focus for Germany in 2015 has therefore been to ensure that the transition to a low-carbon economy occurs at the lowest possible cost for consumers, and that security of supply can be maintained over the coming years as intermittent renewable energy sources increasingly pose capacity and grid-related challenges.
Table of contents
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Executive summary
- The costs of the Energiewende are rising
- A new electricity market design is being developed
- Renewable goals are shifting under EEG reform
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Demand
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Forecast power demand by sector
- Residential demand
- Industrial demand
- Commercial/other demand
- Energy industries
- Losses
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Forecast power demand by sector
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Supply
- Existing capacity
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Capacity developments and forecast
- Coal
- Nuclear
- Renewables
- Gas
- Overall supply capacity and peak margins
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Supply-demand balances
- Annual generation by source
- Trade
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Prices
- Annual base load power prices
- Economic outlook
Tables and charts
This report includes 14 images and tables including:
- Power demand
- Net imports
- Q3 2014 Economic indicators (2005-2035)
- GDP forecast
- Power supply - market share by source
- Existing capacity
- Forecast new capacity
- Generation capacity by fuel
- Generation capacity and peak demand
- Reserve margin
- Generation by source
- Changes in power generation output between views
- Annual wholesale base load price (Real 2014)
- Annual base load spark and dark spreads
What's included
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