Table of Contents
DATAMONITOR VIEW 1 CATALYST 1 SUMMARY 1 ANALYSIS 2 Gas Market
Overview 2 Industry Landscape 2 Retail Market Players 2 Regulation
2 Gas Supply and Demand Analysis 3 Gas Infrastructure 5 Pipelines
5 Electricity Market Overview 7 Industry Landscape 7 Retail Market
Players 7 Regulation 7 Electricity Supply and Demand Analysis 9
Electricity Infrastructure 13 Generation Capacity 13 Electricity
Networks 14 Competitive Intensity Analysis Overview 16 Datamonitor' s
MCI Index offers a robust framework for measuring the development of energy
Market Competitive Intensity 16 The MCI Index shows how competitive a
particular market is. This has applications for both new entrants seeking to
enter the market, and established players and former monopoly incumbents
seeking to defined their market share from new entrants. 16 The MCI Index
assesses markets as they stood in early 2009 and forecasts conditions likely
to be prevailing in July 2012, five years after full market opening. 16
The MCI assessment draws on nine underlying metrics grouped into three broad
clusters: Market framework; Supplier Push; Customer Pull 17 Each of the
nine pillars has an assessment scale to allow for the comparison of diverse
markets (see appendix for more details) 18 Gas Market Competitive
Intensity 19 Little development in Estonia' s gas score is seen over the
forecast period 19 Limited viability currently exists for new players in
the Estonian gas market 20 Estonia' s gas Market Framework factors will
remain modest 20 Effectiveness of Regulator [2009: 2.5/10 2012: 3/10]
20 Ease of Third Party Access [2009: 2/10 2012: 2.5/10] 21 Pricing
Regime [2009: 6/10 2012: 6/10] 21 Supplier Push metrics are all at the
bottom end of the scale in the current climate 21 Wholesale Market
Fragmentation [2009: 0.1/10 2012: 1.5/10] 21 Retail Market Fragmentation
[2009: 0.1/10 2012: 1/10] 21 Traded Market Maturity [2009: 0.1/10 2012:
0.1/10] 21 Customer Pull metrics largely remain at the lower range of the
scale 21 Access to Market Information and Assistance [2009: 0.5/10 2012:
1/10] 21 Consumer Representation [2009: 1/10 2012: 1.5/10] 21
Propensity to Switch [2009: 0.1/10 2012: 0.5/10] 22 Electricity Market
Competitive Intensity 23 The existence of the derogation and the dominance
of Eesti Energia curtail Estonia' s score 23 Scope for new entrants to the
Estonian power markets is largely non-exsitent 24 The Market Framework
metrics are the main constituent of Estonia' s overall score 24
Effectiveness of Regulator [2009: 2.5/10 2012: 3/10] 24 Ease of Third
Party Access [2009: 1.5/10 2012: 2/10] 24 Pricing Regime [2009: 1/10 2012:
2/10] 25 The dominance of Eesti Energia curtails the Supplier Push scores
25 Wholesale Market Fragmentation [2009: 0.5/10 2012: 0.5/10] 25
Retail Market Fragmentation [2009: 1/10 2012: 1.5/10] 25 Traded Market
Maturity [2009: 0.1/10 2012: 0.1/10] 25 Customer Pull metrics are
irrelevant in the current market structure 25 Access to Market Information
and Assistance [2009: 0.1/10 2012: 0.1/10] 25 Consumer Representation
[2009: 0.1/10 2012: 0.1/10] 25 Propensity to Switch [2009: 0.1/10 2012:
0.5/10] 25 COMPETITIVE INTENSITY ANALYSIS APPENDIX 27 MCI Scores
Summary 27 MCI Scoring Scales 30 APPENDIX 35 List of power
stations in Estonia 35 Definitions 35 Ask the analyst 36
Datamonitor consulting 36 Disclaimer 36 List of Tables Table 1:
Estonia major gas retail players 2 Table 2: Estonia gas supply and demand
balance, 2007-08e 3 Table 3: Estonia gas transmission pipelines 6
Table 4: Estonia major power retail players 7 Table 5: Estonia power
supply and demand balance, 2007-08e 9 Table 6: Estonia system capacity
15 Table 7: Market Competitive Intensity, Germany 2009 and 2012 27
Table 8: MCI Additive, Europe 2009 and 2012 28 Table 9: MCI
Multiplicative, Europe 2009 and 2012 29 Table 10: Estonia power generation
assets 35 List of Figures Figure 1: Estonia gas sectoral
consumption, 2008e 4 Figure 2: Estonia gas consumption, trends and
forecasts, 1990-2020f 5 Figure 3: Estonia power production by fuel type,
1990-2008e 10 Figure 4: Estonia power production by fuel type, 2008e
11 Figure 5: Estonia power sectoral consumption, 2008e 12 Figure 6:
Estonia power consumption, trends and forecasts, 1990-2020f 13 Figure 7:
Estonia power generation capacity by fuel type, 2008 14 Figure 8: MCI
Assessment Scale 16 Figure 9: MCI Assessment Framework 17 Figure 10:
MCI Scales 18 Figure 11: European Gas Market Competitive Intensity,
2009-12 19 Figure 12: Gas Market Competitive Intensity, Estonia 20
Figure 13: European Power Market Competitive Intensity, 2009-12 23 Figure
14: Power Market Competitive Intensity, Estonia 24 Figure 15: Market
Competitive Intensity, Estonia 26 Figure 16: Scale for MCI Assessment,
Effectiveness of Regulator 30 Figure 17: Scale for MCI Assessment, Ease of
Third Party Access 31 Figure 18: Scale for MCI Assessment, Pricing Regime
31 Figure 19: Scale for MCI Assessment, Wholesale Market Fragmentation
32 Figure 20: Scale for MCI Assessment, Retail Market Fragmentation 32
Figure 21: Scale for MCI Assessment, Traded Market Maturity 33 Figure 22:
Scale for MCI Assessment, Access to Market Information 33 Figure 23: Scale
for MCI Assessment, Consumer Representation 34 Figure 24: Scale for MCI
Assessment, Propensity to Switch 34
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