Electricity Industry Profiles—Germany, Austria, Switzerland

Electricity Industry Profiles—Germany, Austria, Switzerland

Renewable Energy Dominates the Investment Climate Across All 3 Countries – A Mix of Wind, Solar, and Hydropower

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26-Apr-2017
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Europe
Research Code: 9AAE-00-4D-00-00
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Germany was an early leader in renewable energy; although its pace has slowed, the country still continues to make significant investment in new wind and solar capacity. This investment must be supported by investment in new grid interconnections to ensure that the electricity generated is used and not wasted. Austria has also followed Germany's lead and is investing significant amounts in residential, commercial and industrial, and utility-scale solar PV, besides wind energy and additional hydropower capacity. Switzerland is prioritising additional hydropower investment with moderate investment in wind and solar, along with a regulatory drive to boost energy efficiency. The country is not constructing any new nuclear power plants but has rejected plans for a German-style shutdown, which will ensure its energy stability.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary—Germany

Executive Summary—Austria

Executive Summary—Switzerland

Research Scope

Profile Coverage

Forecasting Methodology

Key Finding

Drivers

Drivers Explained

Restraints

Restraints Explained

Electricity Market Overview

Energy Policy

Energy Policy (continued)

Fuel Mix Forecast

Installed Capacity Forecast

Power Investment Forecast

Support Mechanism and Major Incentives

Electricity Generation

Electricity Distribution Market

Electricity Retail Market

Transmission Network

Key Finding

Drivers

Drivers Explained

Restraints

Restraints Explained

Electricity Market Overview

Energy Policy

Energy Policy (continued)

Fuel Mix Forecast

Installed Capacity Forecast

Power Investment Forecast

Support Mechanism and Major Incentives

Electricity Generation

Electricity Distribution Market

Electricity Retail Market

Transmission Network

Key Finding

Drivers

Drivers Explained

Restraints

Restraints Explained

Electricity Market Overview

Energy Policy

Energy Policy (continued)

Fuel Mix Forecast

Installed Capacity Forecast

Power Investment Forecast

Support Mechanism and Major Incentives

Electricity Generation

Electricity Distribution Market

Electricity Retail Market

Transmission Network

Growth Opportunity 1—Business Models

Growth Opportunity 2—Vertical Integration

Strategic Imperatives for Power and Energy Companies

Legal Disclaimer

The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

Germany was an early leader in renewable energy; although its pace has slowed, the country still continues to make significant investment in new wind and solar capacity. This investment must be supported by investment in new grid interconnections to ensure that the electricity generated is used and not wasted. Austria has also followed Germany's lead and is investing significant amounts in residential, commercial and industrial, and utility-scale solar PV, besides wind energy and additional hydropower capacity. Switzerland is prioritising additional hydropower investment with moderate investment in wind and solar, along with a regulatory drive to boost energy efficiency. The country is not constructing any new nuclear power plants but has rejected plans for a German-style shutdown, which will ensure its energy stability.
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Author Maximilian-Eckart Wernicke
Industries Energy
WIP Number 9AAE-00-4D-00-00
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