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Power Infrastructure in Europe – Market Analysis Including Energy Storage Technology, Smart Grid, Future Outlook & More

April 29, 2012

DALLAS, April 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ –

ReportsnReports adds a new market research report “Power Infrastructure in Europe” to
its store. This research investigates the current position and the issues for the next
generation of Europe’s power industry. An assessment of energy flows in 2010 indicates
that a large number of countries are dependent on energy exports to meet demand. In this
assessment “wheeling,” where a country acts as a conduit to energy moving from one country
to another, is ignored, since the import flow into the wheeling country would equal the
subsequent export flow.

While the pressure is present to develop extensive renewable energy projects across
Europe, driven by both public perception and political will, it is likely that
conventional generation will continue to be the dominant source of electricity generation
for at least the next long-term planning cycle. To date, the proximity to the shore of the
majority of offshore developments has meant that economics have dictated that HVAC
transmission technology be used. However, as farm to shore distances increase it is likely
that greater use of HVDC will come to the fore.

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Features and Benefits

        - Analyze electricity demand profiles in Europe by country.
        - Analyze the latest energy storage technology.
        - Get up-to-date information on the development of the smart grid.
        - Understand how offshore generation is impacting power infrastructure.
        - Understand how the future power infrastructure in Europe will pan out.

Your key questions answered

        - What are the leading battery technologies and how are they impacting
          energy storage?
        - How much infrastructure investment will be needed to develop the smart grid?
        - What is the current status of the transmission sector in Europe?
        - How will offshore generation impact transmission infrastructure in Europe?
        - What is the future outlook for the European grid and how will it develop over
          the next 20 years?

        Tables covered in this report:
        Table: ENTSO-E regional group, 2011
        Table: Changes in generation type in Europe (%), 1990-2009
        Table: European electricity exchanges (GWh), 2005-10
        Table: CO 2 emissions by sector (%), 2012
        Table: Installed capacity (MW), 2010
        Table: Existing and planned additions to the European offshore grid (MW), 2010-20
        Table: Possible additions to the European offshore grid (MW), 2010-20
        Table: EU renewable energy targets (%), 2020
        Table: EU growth in non-hydro renewables (MW), 2010-20
        Table: Worldwide electricity losses from transmission and distribution (quadrillion
         btu), 2008-35
        Table: Length of new and refurbished power lines (projects of European significance)
         (km), until 2020
        Table: Additional efficiency technologies for transmission
        Table: Structure of power generation by fuel type (%), 2010-30
        Table: Drivers and technical requirements of a smart grid

        Figures covered in this report
        Figure: ENTSO-E region, 2011
        Figure: Details of cross-border flows (GWh), 2010
        Figure: Energy requirement modeling by ENTSO-E, winter 2011-12
        Figure: Cross-border transmission for development 2011
        Figure: CO 2 emissions by sector (%), 2012
        Figure: Pre-combustion capture system
        Figure: Post-combustion capture system
        Figure: Oxy- fuel combustion system
        Figure: Diagram of a double-layer capacitor
        Figure: Smart grid schematic
        Figure: Installed offshore wind capacity by country (MW), 2010
        Figure: Offshore wind farm connection study 2009
        Figure: EU growth in non-hydro renewables (MW), 2010 -2020
        Figure: Worldwide electricity losses from transmission and distribution (quadrillion
         btu), 2008-35
        Figure: Structure of power generation by fuel type (%), 2010-30

Countries Covered

        - UK
        - France
        - Germany
        - Denmark
        - Norway, Sweden, and Finland
        - Belgium and the Netherlands
        - Austria and Switzerland
        - Poland
        - Greece

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