An Evaluation of the Risks Involved in the Chinese Electrical Power Industry.
Posted on: Monday, 16 January 2006, 00:00 CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c30798) has announced the addition of Risk Study of China's Electric Power Industry in 2006 to their offering.
In the past two years, as the electric power industry is developing rapidly, risks about policies and laws have also sprung up. We initiated to organize research staff from the Development Research Center of the State Council (DRC) and others to jointly make this report which gives an in-depth analysis of risks about policies and laws in the electric power industry and at the same time studies the potential risks in fields such as financial affairs, markets, relevant industries and others of the electric power industry.
We used the quantitative method to predict the indicators on the output capacity, economic benefits as well as the import & export of the industry. From all accounts, we evaluated the risks in the electric power industry on the whole and offered corresponding solutions.
Topics Covered
Chapter one: Studies on political risks of the electric power industry
1.1 Political prospect for the electric power industry
1.2 Political prospect for the development of nuclear power industry
1.3 Political prospect for windpower construction and risk analysis
1.4 Political prospect for hydropower development
1.5 Political trend of new energy
1.6 New regulations for the dispatch management of East-China power system
1.7 Comment on China's first regional Electricity Anti-theft Law
Chapter Two: Risk study on relevant laws& regulations of the electric power industry
2.1 Prospect of China's Energy Law
2.2 Analysis on the Renewable Energy Law and the electric power industry
Chapter Three: Financial indicators analysis
3.1 Comprehensive risk appraisal
3.2 Operational analysis
3.3 Asset quality analysis
Chapter Four: Market competition analysis
4.1 Analysis on the development trend of electricity generation
4.2 Forecast of the electric power price
4.3 Relatively moderate market risks for electricity supply plants
4.4 Analysis on star-up significance of regional electric power markets
4.5 Introduction to key electric power plants
Chapter Five: Risks of relevant industries
5.1 Forecast of total demand for electric power in 2006
5.2 Demand forecast of downstream industries in 2006
5.3 Risks of raw materials supply in 2006
Chapter Six: Development environments and risks of industrial elements
6.1 Operational risks of the macro-economy in 2006
6.2 Grid construction facing serious problems
6.3 Increasing credit risks and financial cost
Chapter Seven: General description of the risks in the electric power industry and corresponding solutions
7.1 Comprehensive risk appraisal
7.2 Investment strategies in 2006
7.3 Solutions for credit risks of the electric power industry
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c30798
Source: Business Wire
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