With the future of nuclear and renewables looking more and more uncertain in the country as the development of both sources experienced setbacks in recent quarters, questions about Czech energy security and emissions profile are becoming more pronounced. With aging domestic capacity scheduled to come offline over the coming two decades and EU regulations pressurising the country to lessen its dependence on coal, nuclear and renewables had appeared to be the preferred method to fill any future power gap. This is now in doubt , with the country showing inclinations to maintain an important share of coal-generated electricity in the mix.
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Key Trends And Developments
* Allowing for system losses (forecast at 5.83%in 2014 and expected to decrease to 5.79% by 2023), owing to new investment in the grid), power supply should continue to outweigh demand, enabling continued net exports to neighbouring states. This quarter, we expect Czech power generation to reach an 83.12TWh in 2014, and expect it will decrease by an annual average of 0.75% between 2014 and 2023, to reach 76.41TWh.
* Concerns over the country's economic competiveness and previous difficulties in setting renewables subsidies at a sustainable level, have led the Czech Republic government to scale back - and almost abandon - its pursuit of renewable energy. As such, we see limited opportunities in the Czech market at present, as cheaper fuel sources take priority. This is reflected in our muted 10-year non-hydro renewables capacity and generation forecasts.
The Czech Republic Power Report features Business Monitor International (BMI)'s market assessment and independent forecasts covering electricity generation (coal, gas, oil, nuclear, hydro and non-hydro renewables), electricity consumption, trade, transmission and distribution losses and electricity generating capacity.
The Czech Republic Power Report also analyses the impact of regulatory changes, recent developments and the background macroeconomic outlook and features competitive landscapes comparing national and multinational operators by sales, market share, investments, projects, partners and expansion strategies.
Key Benefits
* Use BMI's independent industry forecasts for Czech Republic to test other views - a key input for successful budgeting and strategic planning in the power market.
* Target business opportunities and risks Czech Republic's power sector through our reviews of latest power industry trends, regulatory changes, and major deals, projects and investments in Czech Republic
* Assess the activities, strategy and market position of your competitors, partners and clients via our Competitive Landscape analysis.
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