Brochure More information from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/1054009/ The Top 10 European Utility Companies: Growth Strategies, Performance and SWOT Analyses Description: The Top 10 European Utility Companies Growth strategies, performance and SWOT analyses Report Overview The European utilities market, consisting of electricity, gas and water/waste management markets, grew at a CAGR of 16% during 2003 07. Leading players in this market are having to overcome a number of challenges to secure future growth, including infrastructure obstacles in distribution and transmission networks, energy security issues, increasing EU guidelines on environmental policies and the adoption of expensive renewable technologies. The Top 10 European Utility Companies is a new report published by Business Insights that examines the competitive landscape of the European utilities industry. This report examines the revenue performance by business segment and growth strategies of each of the top 10 European utilities companies. It also assesses the opportunities and threats facing each of these leading players. This report examines the size, growth and major trends of the industry, in addition to providing an assessment of leading European utilities providers outside of the top 10. Key Findings - The European utilities market was worth $999bn (P729bn) in 2007, an increase of 20.7% since 2006. Power utilities accounted for 47.0% of the total European utilities market by value in 2007, followed by gas utilities (35.0%) and water utilities (18.0%). - EDF is the largest player in the European utilities market, with a revenue share of 7.9% in 2007. The company generated revenues worth $79.1m (W57.7m) in 2007, an increase of 18.1% over 2006. - Investment in hydropower, wind farms and biomass have reduced coal/fuel oil-based power generation from 44% of total European power generation in 1995, to 37% in 2007. European power generation is undergoing a steady shift from fossil fuels towards more efficient renewable energy sources, supported by the EU s effort to curb greenhouse gas emissions. - E.ON is the second largest player in the European utilities industry, with a market share of 6.7%, based on 2007 sales. E.ON is developing its generation portfolio and modernizing its distribution network in key markets such as Germany, Central Europe and the UK, and plans to invest $44bn (W30bn) during 2009 11 to strengthen its infrastructure and customer base. Use this report to... - Compare the performance of the top 10 players in the European utilities industry with this report s analysis of revenues by business segment for Centrica, E.ON, EDF, Enel, Eni, GasTerra, Gazprom, GDF SUEZ, RWE, Scottish and Southern Energy. - Understand the market dynamics of the European utilities industry, examine the drivers and resistors to industrial growth and understand the key trends that are shaping the future of power, gas and water utilities. - Assess the future prospects of the top 10 European utilities providers with this report s analysis of each firm s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, in addition to an analysis of their individual business segments and growth strategies. - Benchmark the progress of other leading utilities companies in Europe by evaluating the business segments and financial performances of Veolia Environnement, EnBW, Edison, Vattenfall, EDP, Atel, Iberdrola, National Grid, CEZ Group, Dong Energy. Explore issues including... - High levels of growth. Between 2003 and 2007, the European utilities market grew at a CAGR of 16% in dollar terms and almost 11% in Euro terms, opening up a significant market opportunity. Long term, economic growth in Central and Eastern Europe will continue to drive growth in the power market.
- Industry consolidation. With increasing market liberalization in the EU, significant consolidation is occurring as utility companies seek to achieve scale and exposure to improve their competitive positioning. - Shift towards renewables and nuclear power. There is a movement towards green energy and nuclear as power generators seek to invest away from fossil fuels, in particular plans in Italy and the UK to bring several new plants on stream Discover... - What are the major trends in the European utilities industry? - Who are the top 10 players in the market? - What is the market share of each leading company? - What are the strengths and weaknesses of the top 10 players? - What are the growth strategies of the top 10 companies? - What are the key opportunities for the top 10 European utilities companies? - How have leading companies outside of the top 10 performed? Contents: The Top 10 European Utility Companies Executive summary - Industry overview - EDF - E.ON - Gazprom - Enel - RWE - GDF SUEZ - Eni - GasTerra - Centrica - Scottish and Southern Energy Chapter 1 Introduction - What is this report about? - Methodology Chapter 2 Industry overview - Introduction - Market dynamics of European utilities market - Power utilities - Power generation in Europe - Shift in power generation fuel mix - Resurgence of nuclear power - Consolidation underway - Gas utilities - Gas production in Europe - Globalization leading to consolidation - Gas consumption in Europe - Gas prices in Europe - Water utilities - Water distribution in Europe - Competitive landscape - Competitive positioning of the top 10 companies - Top 10 utilities based on revenues - Top 10 utilities based on generation capacity - Fuel mix of top 10 utilities - Geographic diversification of top 10 utilities - Competitive landscape analysis - Buyer power - Supplier power - Barriers to entry - Threat of substitutes
- Competitive rivalry Chapter 3 EDF - Generation-Supply - Distribution - Transmission - Other - Strengthening market position in Europe - Developing renewable energy - Investing in nuclear revival Chapter 4 E.ON - Central Europe - Pan-European Gas - UK - Nordic - New Markets - Develop generation portfolio and modernize distribution network in core markets - Expansion into new markets - Focus on renewable energy Chapter 5 Gazprom - Marketing - Electric Power - Strengthening power generation business - Focusing on European countries Chapter 6 Enel - Sales - Generation and Energy Management - Infrastructure and Networks - Iberia and Latin America - International - Renewable Energy
- Reducing dependence on the domestic market - Reinforcing financial position Chapter 7 RWE - RWE Power - RWE Innogy - RWE Energy - RWE npower - Focus on core European markets - Expansion of gas procurement Chapter 8 GDF SUEZ - Energy France - Energy Benelux & Germany - Energy Europe - Infrastructures - SUEZ Environment - Reinforcing business in domestic core markets - Developing natural gas infrastructure Chapter 9 Eni - Gas & Power - Expanding international gas and power sales - Consolidating market share in Italy Chapter 10 GasTerra - Securing gas supplies and distribution network Chapter 11 Centrica
- British Gas - Centrica Energy - European Energy - Improving operational efficiency - Securing gas supplies - Diversifying fuel mix Chapter 12 Scottish and Southern Energy - Power Generation and Energy Supply - Power Transmission - Gas Network - Strengthening renewable energy portfolio - Entering into new markets - Investing in emerging technologies Chapter 13 11 to 20 Companies - Veolia Environnement - EnBW - Edison - Vattenfall - EDP - Atel - Iberdrola - National Grid
- CEZ Group - Dong Energy - Appendix - Glossary - Index List of Figures - Figure 2.1: European utilities market size ($bn), 2003 07 - Figure 2.2: European utilities market segmentation by value (%), 2007 - Figure 2.3: Power generation in Europe (TWh), 2003 07 - Figure 2.4: Fuel mix in European utilities market 1995 2007 - Figure 2.5: Gas production in Europe (TWh), 2003 07 - Figure 2.6: Gas consumption in Europe (TWh), 2003 07 - Figure 2.7: Top 10 gas consuming countries in Europe, 2003 07 - Figure 2.8: Gas prices in Europe, 1997 2007 - Figure 2.9: Water distribution in Europe (bcm), 2003 07 - Figure 2.10: Water utilities market in Europe, 2007 - Figure 2.11: Water consumption by sector in Europe, 2007 - Figure 2.12: Major European utilities - Figure 2.13: Top 10 European utilities market share, 2007 - Figure 2.14: Fuel mix of top 10 European utilities by type, 2007 - Figure 2.15: Geographic diversification of top 10 European utilities by region - Figure 2.16: Competitive analysis of European utilities market - Figure 3.17: EDF European utilities financial performance ($m), 2005 08 - Figure 3.18: EDF SWOT analysis - Figure 4.19: E.ON European utilities financial performance ($m), 2004 08 - Figure 4.20: E.ON SWOT analysis - Figure 5.21: Gazprom European utilities financial performance ($m), 2005 07 Ordering: Order Online - http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/1054009/ Order by Fax - using the form below Order by Post - print the order form below and send to Research and Markets, Guinness Centre, Taylors Lane, Dublin 8, Ireland.
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