Introduction
Datamonitor examines the level to which leading European Electricity players have grown their market shares in generation and supply across the EU 25 markets, determines if they are structurally long or short, and how they have managed these positions in increasingly volatile wholesale markets, and to assess from their operating income if they are managing this structural hedge successfully.
Scope of this report
- Insight into the structural positions of the leading European Electricity companies
- Market share data for generation and supply across the EU 25
- An overview of the leading players geographic focus
- Analysis on the correlation between their operating income and their structural hedge, in a rising wholesale market
Research and analysis highlights
All major European Electricity companies have maintained a broad structural balance between supply and generation
RWE, ENI and Enel are long, while Vattenfall, Iberdrola and Centrica are short across the EU 25 markets
EDF has captured almost a quarter of the end-user supply volumes across the EU 25 markets, with a market share of 23%
Key reasons to read this report
- Access generation and supply market share data that covers the EU 25
- Determine how long or short each of the leading European Electricity companies are
- Understand a top level overview of the impact of the leading European players structural hedge on their operating income