Global Electricity Deregulation – Market Research Report – Table of Contents

Below is the table of contents for NRG Expert’s global electricity deregulation market research report.Forecasts have shown that by 2032 electricity demand will be higher than electricity supply. Electricity deregulation by governments can help increase supply by removing restrictive electricity regulations and increasing private sector involvement. NRG Expert’s comprehensive market research includes an overview of electricity rules and regulations including, the effect of electricity privatisation on the market in each region and its electricity generation capacity. The report includes a country by country review of the key trends, electricity data, and electricity companies.

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Executive Summary 11
Overview- Electricity Privatisation and Electricity Deregulation, 11
World Survey of Privatisation and Deregulation, 20
Europe 26
Overview 26
Western Europe 39
Austria 39
Belgium 45
France 52
Germany 59
Greece 66
Ireland 70
Italy 73
Luxembourg 79
Netherlands 82
Portugal 86
Spain 90
Switzerland 98
United Kingdom 103
Nordic Countries (EU 3, plus Norway, Iceland) 112
Denmark 114
Finland 118
Iceland 122
Norway 124
Sweden 127
EU 10 Accession States and Candidate Countries 132
Overview 132
CENTREL Countries 134
Czech Republic 134
Hungary 138
Poland 145
Slovakia 153
Slovenia 157
Common Baltic Energy Market 161
Estonia 162
Latvia 166
Lithuania 170
South East Europe (Balkans) 174
Albania 176
Bosnia Herzogovina 179
Bulgaria 183
Croatia 188
Macedonia 191
Romania 194
Serbia Montenegro 199
Turkey 203
UNMIK Kosovo 207
Mediterranean Islands 208
Cyprus 208
Malta 210
CIS 212
Armenia 212
Azerbaijan 215
Belarus 217
Georgia 219
Kazakhstan 223
Kyrgyzstan 228
Moldova 231
Russia 233
Tajikistan 242
Turkmenistan 244
Ukraine 245
Uzbekistan 251
East Asia 254
Japan 254
Korea – South 260
Mongolia 265
Taiwan, ROC 267
China, PRC 270
Hong Kong, SAR 278
ASEAN 279
Cambodia 280
Indonesia 281
Laos 286
Malaysia 287
Philippines 290
Singapore 295
Thailand 300
Vietnam 305
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) 310
India 310
Pakistan 317
Bangladesh 320
Sri Lanka 323
Nepal 326
Bhutan 330
Maldives 331
Pacific 332
Australia 332
New Zealand 340
North America 347
Overview 347
Canada 348
United States 367
South America 379
Regional Energy Sector Integration / Comision de Integracion Electrica Regional (CIER)
Argentina 382
Bolivia 395
Brazil 399
Chile 407
Colombia 411
Ecuador 414
Guyana 416
Paraguay 417
Peru 418
Uruguay 422
Venezuela 424
Central America 427
Mexico 427
The Northern Triangle of Central America 431
Belize 432
Costa Rica 433
El Salvador 434
Guatemala 436
Honduras 438
Nicaragua 439
Panama 440
Caribbean 442
Bahamas 443
Barbados 443
Bermuda 443
The Dominican Republic 444
Jamaica 445
Cuba 445
Puerto Rico 446
Trinidad and Tobago 446
US Virgin Islands 447
Middle East 448
Overview 448
Gulf Co-operation Council Power Grid Authority (GCCIA) 449
Bahrain 451
Iran 452
Iraq 454
Israel 455
Jordan 458
Kuwait 460
Lebanon 460
Oman 461
Palestine 462
Qatar 463
Saudi Arabia 464
Syria 468
United Arab Emirates 469
Abu Dhabi (UAE) 470
Dubai (UAE) 472
Yemen 473
Africa. 474
Overview 474
North Africa – Mahgreb 476
Algeria 476
Egypt 478
Libya 482
Mauritania 483
Morocco 483
Sudan 486
Tunisia 486
East Africa – Great Lakes Region 487
Burundi 488
Ethiopia 488
Kenya 489
Mauritius 490
Rwanda 491
Tanzania 492
Uganda 494
Central Africa 496
Cameroon 496
Central African Republic 497
Chad 497
Congo, Republic 498
Gabon 499
Guinea Equatorial 500
West Africa 501
Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) 501
Benin 501
Burkina Faso 501
Cape Verde 502
Cote d’Ivoire 502
Gambia 503
Ghana 503
Guinea 505
Guinea-Bissau 506
Liberia 506
Mali 506
Niger 507
Nigeria 508
Senegal 510
Sierra Leone 510
Togo 511
South African Development Community (SADC) 512
South African Power Pool (SAPP) 513
South Africa 516
Angola 519
Botswana 520
Democratic Republic of Congo 521
Lesotho 521
Madagascar 522
Malawi 522
Mozambique 522
Namibia 523
Swaziland 527
Zambia 527
Zimbabwe 528
Glossary. 529
Sources 543

Table of Figures

Figure 2-1: The extent of market opening in the EU and neighbouring countries, 2006. 26
Figure 2-2: The extent of market opening in the EU and neighbouring countries, 2007. 27
Figure 2-3: The extent of market opening in the EU and neighbouring countries, 2009. 28
Figure 2-4: Major electricity exchanges in Europe 32
Figure 2-5: North-western European market coupling 38
Figure 2-6: Iberdrola’s international projects in Europe 95
Figure 2-7: Iberdrola’s international projects in North America 95
Figure 2-8: Iberdrola’s international projects in Latin America 96
Figure 2-9: Iberdrola’s international projects in Asia 96
Figure 2-10: Iberdrola’s international projects in Africa 96
Figure 2-11: Transmission capacities on the interconnectors of the Nordic countries in May 2011 113
Figure 2-12: Current projects to reinforce the Nordic grid 113
Figure 4-1: Electricity transmission system in Belarus 218
Figure 4-2: Power Sector Management Structure in Uzbekistan 253
Figure 5-1: Ten electric power companies in Japan by service area 255
Figure 5-2: National Trunk Lines in Japan 255
Figure 5-3: The New Electricity Supply System in Japan 257
Figure 5-4: National grid in Korea 260
Figure 5-5: Structure of the electricity market in Korea 262
Figure 5-6: Comprehensive power industry structure in Taiwan 268
Figure 6-1: PLN’s installed electricity generation capacity in Indonesia, MW 285
Figure 6-2: Schematic Diagram of NEMS (Showing Financial Flows) 296
Figure 7-1: Transmission network in Sri Lanka 323
Figure 9-1: Annual net power flows among regions in North America, 2010, million MWh 347
Figure 9-2: Interconnected electricity grid between Canada and the USA 348
Figure 9-3: Status of market restructuring in Canada, 2009 350
Figure 9-4: ESI characteristics in the United States 368
Figure 9-5: State of electricity restructuring in the US as of September 2010 371
Figure 10-1: Countries in Latin America with power markets 379
Figure 10-2: Structure of Pampa Energía 390
Figure 10-3: Structure of the Wholesale Electricity Market (WEM) in Argentina 393
Figure 10-4: Changes Made to the Brazilian Electric Power System 402
Figure 10-5: Electric grid in Jamaica 445
Figure 11-1: GCCIA 450
Figure 11-2: Structure of the ESI in Jordan 458
Figure 11-3: Electricity & Related Water Sector Ownership in Oman 461
Figure 12-1: Power pools and interconnections in Africa 475
Figure 12-2: The structure of Uganda’s electricity sector 495
Figure 12-3: North Western connections in the South African Power Pool (SAPP) 514
Figure 12-4: North Eastern connections in the South African Power Pool (SAPP) 514
Figure 12-5: Southern connections in the South African Power Pool (SAPP) 514
Figure 12-6: SAPP Grid 515
Figure 12-7: South Africa’s power map 516
Figure 12-8: Structure of the electricity supply industry (ESI) in Namibia 524
Figure 12-9: REDs in Namibia 525
Figure 12-10: Transmission network in Namibia 526

Table of Tables

Table 1-1: World Survey of Privatisation and Deregulation, October 2007 and updates. 20
Table 2-1: Electrical Supply Industry (ESI) characteristics in Austria 44
Table 2-2: ESI characteristics in Belgium 50
Table 2-3: ESI characteristics in France 57
Table 2-4: ESI characteristics in Germany 62
Table 2-5: ESI characteristics in Greece 68
Table 2-6: Electrical Supply Industry characteristics in Ireland 72
Table 2-7: Progress of retail market opening 73
Table 2-8: ESI characteristics in Italy 74
Table 2-9: ESI characteristics in Luxembourg 81
Table 2-10: ESI characteristics in Netherlands 84
Table 2-11: ESI characteristics in Portugal 88
Table 2-12: ESI characteristics in Spain 93
Table 2-13: ESI characteristics in Switzerland 102
Table 2-14: Electrical Supply Industry characteristics in the United Kingdom 109
Table 2-15: ESI characteristics in Denmark 117
Table 2-16: ESI characteristics in Finland 119
Table 2-17: ESI characteristics in Iceland 122
Table 2-18: ESI characteristics in Norway 125
Table 2-19: ESI characteristics in Sweden 129
Table 2-20: History of Nordpool 130
Table 2-21: ESI characteristics in Czech Republic 136
Table 2-22: Electrical Supply Industry characteristics in Hungary 143
Table 2-23: ESI characteristics in Poland 150
Table 2-24: ESI characteristics in Slovakia 155
Table 2-25: ESI characteristics in Slovenia 159
Table 2-26: ESI characteristics in Estonia 164
Table 2-27: ESI characteristics in Latvia 168
Table 2-28: ESI characteristics in Lithuania 172
Table 2-29: ESI characteristics in Albania 178
Table 2-30: ESI characteristics in Bosnia Herzegovina 181
Table 2-31: ESI characteristics in Bulgaria 186
Table 2-32: ESI characteristics in Croatia 189
Table 2-33: ESI characteristics in Croatia 189
Table 2-34: ESI characteristics in Macedonia 192
Table 2-35: ESI characteristics in Romania 197
Table 2-36: ESI characteristics in Serbia Montenegro 201
Table 2-37: ESI characteristics in Turkey 205
Table 2-38: ESI characteristics in UNMIK Kosovo 207
Table 2-39: Electrical Supply Industry characteristics in Cyprus 209
Table 2-40: ESI characteristics in Malta 210
Table 4-1: ESI characteristics in Armenia 213
Table 4-2: ESI characteristics in Azerbaijan 216
Table 4-3: ESI characteristics in Belarus 217
Table 4-4: ESI characteristics in Georgia 222
Table 4-5: ESI characteristics in Kazakhstan 227
Table 4-6: ESI characteristics in Kyrgyzstan 230
Table 4-7: ESI characteristics in Moldova 232
Table 4-8: ESI characteristics in Russia 239
Table 4-9: Output of the ten largest energos, RAO UESR Federal Plants and Nuclear (2003) 240
Table 4-10: ESI characteristics in Tajikstan 243
Table 4-11: ESI characteristics in Turkmenistan 244
Table 4-12: Electricity generation companies in Ukraine 246
Table 4-13: Electricity distribution companies in Ukraine 247
Table 4-14: ESI characteristics in Ukraine 250
Table 4-15: ESI characteristics in Uzbekistan 253
Table 5-1: Electrical Supply Industry characteristics in Japan 259
Table 5-2: ESI characteristics in South Korea 263
Table 5-3: ESI characteristics in Mongolia 266
Table 5-4: ESI characteristics in Taiwan 269
Table 5-5: ESI characteristics in China 275
Table 6-1: Ownership of the electricity industry in ASEAN, Government and Private 279
Table 6-2: ESI characteristics in Indonesia 284
Table 6-3: ESI characteristics in Malaysia 289
Table 6-4: ESI characteristics in the Philippines 294
Table 6-5: ESI characteristics in Thailand 301
Table 6-6: ESI characteristics in Vietnam 308
Table 7-1: ESI characteristics in India 315
Table 7-2: ESI characteristics in Pakistan 318
Table 8-1: ESI characteristics in Australia 332
Table 8-2: Australian National Electricity Market at a glance 335
Table 8-3: ESI characteristics in New Zealand 343
Table 9-1: ESI characteristics in Canada 349
Table 10-1: Private sector share % 381
Table 10-2: ESI characteristics in Argentina 391
Table 10-3: ESI characteristics in Bolivia 398
Table 10-4: ESI characteristics in Brazil 401
Table 10-5: ESI characteristics in Chile 409
Table 10-6: ESI characteristics in Columbia 412
Table 10-7: ESI characteristics in Ecuador 415
Table 10-8: ESI characteristics in Peru 419
Table 10-9: ESI characteristics in Uruguay 422
Table 10-10: ESI characteristics in Venezuela 424
Table 10-11: ESI characteristics in Mexico 428
Table 10-12: ESI characteristics in Costa Rica 433
Table 10-13: ESI characteristics in El Salvador 435
Table 10-14: ESI characteristics in Guatemala 437
Table 10-15: ESI characteristics in Honduras 438
Table 10-16: ESI characteristics in Nicaragua 439
Table 10-17: ESI characteristics in Panama 441
Table 10-18: ESI characteristics in The Dominican Republic 444
Table 11-1: ESI characteristics in Iran 453
Table 11-2: ESI characteristics in Saudi Arabia 466
Table 12-1: ESI characteristics in Algeria 477
Table 12-2: ESI characteristics in Egypt 481
Table 12-3: ESI characteristics in Morocco 485
Table 12-4: Electrical Supply Industry characteristics of South Africa 518

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