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European Wholesale Energy Price Scenarios Model

Published by Datamonitor
Published December, 2008 Product code 79639
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This publication has been discontinued on July 19, 2011.

Introduction

Abstract

Overview

Introduction

Through the use of this Interactive Model users can gain insight into a range of European wholesale gas and power market scenarios. The easily navigable input screens allow assumptions to be made on key market drivers such as capacity, flows, imports, energy policy and seasonality. The effects of these different scenarios are then shown through a price forecast over a five year period.

Reasons to Purchase

  • Test multiple price scenarios and their likely effect on the evolution of wholesale prices over a five year forecast period
  • Gain insight into the possible range wholesale energy is likely to be trading in on a seasonal basis between 2009 and 2013
  • See how price wholesale prices will evolve in different parts of Europe

Table of Contents

  • ABOUT DATAMONITOR
  • OVERVIEW
    • This product has been designed for delivery in an Interactive Model format (.xls).
      • Please select the data pack option from the download menu at the side of the page
      • Introduction
      • Through the use of this Interactive Model users can gain insight into a range of European wholesale gas and power market scenarios. The easily navigable input screens allow assumptions to be made on key market drivers such as capacity, flows, imports, energy policy and seasonality. The effects of these different scenarios are then shown through a price forecast over a five year period.
      • Key reasons to read this report
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