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[Report]
Segmented European Energy Market Concentrations
Published: 2007/11
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Table of Contents
DATAMONITOR VIEW
- CATALYST
- SUMMARY
- Methodology
EU 27 markets
- Austria
- The Austrian power market is dominated by a consortium
- Austria
- Larger municipalities and merged suppliers dominate the Austrian gas
markets
- Belgium
- The Belgian power market is overwhelmingly dominated by one supplier in
both retail market segments
- Belgium
- The Belgian gas markets are characterized by high market concentration
- Bulgaria
- Kozloduy NPP is the major supplier to the Bulgarian power markets
- Bulgaria
- The Bulgarian gas markets are in the nascent stages of competition
- Cyprus
- EAC is the only supplier in the Cypriot power markets
- Cyprus
- Cyprus does not have a natural gas market
- Czech Republic
- CEZ dominates the domestic power market
- Czech Republic
- The Czech gas retail markets are dominated by subsidiaries of RWE
- Denmark
- The Danish B2B power market is relatively competitive
- Denmark
- Although open fully, the Danish gas markets are highly concentrated
- Estonia
- Eesti Energia monopolizes the Estonian power markets
- Estonia
- Competition in the Estonian gas markets is not yet a reality
- Finland
- The Finnish power markets are among the most competitive in Europe
- Finland
- Gas plays a minor role in the Finnish energy mix
- France
- The French power market is dominated by EDF
- France
- GDF dominates the French gas markets
- Germany
- The Verbund dominates the German power market, despite the existence of
numerous other suppliers
- Germany
- The German gas markets are dominated by a few players
- Greece
- The Greek power market is monopolized by PPC
- Greece
- Due to a derogation from the EU, the Greek gas markets lack effective
competition
- Hungary
- The Hungarian B2B power segment is characterized by regional monopolies
- Hungary
- Competition in the Hungarian gas markets is nascent
- Ireland
- ESB dominates the Irish power retail markets
- Ireland
- The Irish gas market is dominated by Bord Gais
- Italy
- Enel is the principle supplier in both the residential and commercial
power retail markets
- Italy
- The Italian gas markets are largely competitive
- Latvia
- Latvenergo maintains a 100% hold on the Latvian power market
- Latvia
- Due to a derogation from the EU directives, there is no competition in
the Latvian gas markets
- Lithuania
- The Lithuanian power market is highly concentrated, with two major power
suppliers
- Lithuania
- Competition in the Lithuanian gas markets is nascent
- Luxembourg
- Cegedel dominates both the residential and commercial power markets in
Luxembourg
- Luxembourg
- SOTEG dominates the Luxembourg gas markets
- Malta
- Due to an EU derogation, the Maltese power markets remain closed to
competition
- Malta
- There is no gas market in Malta
- Netherlands
- Despite being liberalized completely, the Dutch power market is an
oligopoly
- Netherlands
- Although there are numerous suppliers, the Dutch gas markets are
dominated by three players
- Poland
- Integrated utilities dominate the Polish power markets
- Poland
- The Polish gas markets are dominated by POGC
- Portugal
- EDP dominates the Portuguese power markets
- Portugal
- Due to a derogation granted by the EU, the Portuguese gas markets remain
closed to competition
- Romania
- SC Electrica is the principal supplier to the Romanian power markets
- Romania
- The Romanian gas markets are dominated by two regional suppliers
- Slovakia
- The Slovakian power market is highly concentrated, with three utilities
dominating the sector
- Slovakia
- SPP is the monopoly supplier to the Slovakian gas markets
- Slovenia
- HSE dominates the Slovenian power retail markets
- Slovenia
- Geoplin dominates the Slovenian B2B gas retail market
- Spain
- Endesa and Iberdrola dominate the Spanish power retail markets
- Spain
- The Spanish gas markets are dominated by Gas Natural
- Sweden
- Despite being liberalized completely, three players dominate the Swedish
power market
- Sweden
- The Swedish gas markets are dominated by two major suppliers
- United Kingdom
- As a result of its long history of liberalization, the UK power markets
are fragmented
- United Kingdom
- The UK B2B gas market is highly competitive
- Effective competition across the EU27 B2C power markets has not been
achieved
- There is a lack of competition across the EU27 B2B power markets
- Effective competition across the EU27 B2C gas markets has not been
achieved
- There is a lack of competition across the EU27 B2B gas markets
APPENDIX
- Definitions
- Abbreviations
- EU Country Abbreviations
- Ask the analyst
- Datamonitor consulting
- Disclaimer
List of Figures
- Figure 1: Effective competition across the EU27 B2C power markets has not
been achieved
- Figure 2: There is a lack of competition across the EU27 B2B power markets
- Figure 3: Effective competition across the EU27 B2C gas markets has not
been achieved
- Figure 4: There is a lack of competition across the EU27 B2B gas markets
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[Report]
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Published: 2007/11
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