Central and Eastern European Wind Power Markets

Central and Eastern European Wind Power Markets

 

RELEASE DATE
31-Dec-2008
REGION
Europe
Research Code: M0FE-01-00-00-00
SKU: EG01027-EU-MR_06289
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The following study covers the development and dynamics of the wind energy industry in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Political will and administrative procedures are dramatically changing as the need for energy security, and the ambitious European Union renewable energy targets drive the wind energy market in the CEE region. Nevertheless, sluggish policy developments, effects of the global financial crisis, in addition to supply bottlenecks and grid connection problems slow down the momentum, thereby exposing the markets largest shortfalls, and highest potential. Wind energy boasts of increased attention in the region also due to looming power crises forecasted in many largest CEE countries, such as Turkey and Poland.

Table of Contents

Total Market Analysis

  • Overview
  • Market Definitions and Segmentation
  • Market Engineering Measurements
  • Industry Challenges
  • Market Drivers
  • Market Restraints

Competitive Analysis

  • Competitive Analysis

Poland

Bulgaria

  • Overview
  • Market Regulations
  • Market Drivers
  • Market Restraints
  • Market Forecasts

Turkey

  • Overview
  • Market Regulations
  • Market Drivers
  • Market Forecasts

Czech Republic

  • Overview
  • Market Regulations
  • Market Drivers
  • Market Forecasts

Hungary

  • Overview
  • Market Regulations
  • Market Restraints
  • Market Forecasts

Others

  • Overview
  • Market Regulations
  • Market Forecasts
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The following study covers the development and dynamics of the wind energy industry in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Political will and administrative procedures are dramatically changing as the need for energy security, and the ambitious European Union renewable energy targets drive the wind energy market in the CEE region. Nevertheless, sluggish policy developments, effects of the global financial crisis, in addition to supply bottlenecks and grid connection problems slow down the momentum, thereby exposing the markets largest shortfalls, and highest potential. Wind energy boasts of increased attention in the region also due to looming power crises forecasted in many largest CEE countries, such as Turkey and Poland.
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No Index Yes
Podcast No
Industries Energy
WIP Number M0FE-01-00-00-00
Is Prebook No