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Power Market in Western Europe to 2020 – Government Policies Downplaying the Nuclear Energy
Power Market in Western Europe to 2020 – Government Policies Downplaying the Nuclear Energy
Renewable Power to Become Second Most Important Source of Power, Surpassing Nuclear and Hydro
London,
London,
United Kingdom
(prbd.net)
02/06/2011
At present, the Western European region is heavily dependent on thermal fuel sources (coal, gas
and oil) for power generation. For instance, countries such as Germany, the UK, Italy and the
Netherlands generate more than 50% of power from thermal fuel sources. However, a change in
the power generation mix in the region is expected in future due to a shift in focus by Western
European countries to other fuel sources, such as solar and wind.
The commitment to curtail carbon emissions has led to growing investment in renewable power
generation. Countries are planning to use supercritical technology, which has higher levels of fuel
efficiency and lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Countries are actively augmenting capacity through renewable energy sources, such as wind, and
solar photovoltaic. Countries such as Germany, France, the UK and Austria have set targets to
generate 30%, 20%, 15% and 34% respectively from renewable sources by 2020/2025. In order to
achieve these targets, the governments have undertaken several incentives in the form of tax relief,
capital cost grants and subsidies.
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Due to problems with nuclear waste and the threat of potential accidents in nuclear power plants,
nuclear power witnessed a decline over the last decade. With countries like Germany deciding to
completely phase out nuclear power, the decline is expected to continue. In Germany, government
authorities have decided to decommission all nuclear plants. Furthermore, authorities reached an
agreement with energy firms, to limit the operational lives of nuclear power plants to an average of
32 years, deferring any immediate closures. Whereas in countries such as Sweden, the
Netherlands, Spain, Belgium and Switzerland there are no upcoming projects for nuclear power
generation and will subsequently be no increase in nuclear capacity during the forecast period.
GBI Research’s report, “Power Market in Western Europe to 2020: Government Policies
Downplaying the Nuclear Energy Industry and Spurring the Growth of Renewable Energy”
provides an in-depth analysis of the power market of selected Western European countries
(France, Germany, Austria, The United Kingdom, Spain, The Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden,
Norway, Portugal, Belgium and Italy). The report analyzes their regulatory framework and the
infrastructure of their power sectors. It provides a detailed forecast of the installed capacity by
thermal, hydro, renewable (solar PV, biomass, wind) and nuclear sources in each of the 12
countries up to 2020. The report, coupled with information on active and upcoming power plants in
the countries, provides a comprehensive understanding of the 12 Western European power
markets. It also provides information on the competitive landscape and market shares of some of
the major companies in the respective countries.
This report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and
secondary research and in-house analysis by GBI Research’s team of industry experts.
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