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Power sector construction in Poland 2011Development forecasts and planned investments |
The report presents current and forecasted trends for the realisation of the most important energy investments in the country. An important part of the report are the profiles of top investors in the power sector in Poland, and of largest contractors for energy investments. The report also describes investments planned in the area of renewable energy – wind energy and biomass in particular.
Key report topics:
- general overview of the energy market in Poland
- main players on the Polish market of electric power and their investments
- capacity condition of the Polish market
- investments in conventional energy
- investments in renewable energy (wind, hydropower, biomass, solar energy, biogas)
- investments in nuclear energy in Poland
- SWOT analysis of planned investments
- expected increase and decrease of capacity in Poland
- investments in electrical networks
- sources of financing of energy investments
- barriers for energy investments
- profiles of key investors on the energy market
- profiles of key contractors on the energy market
Find out...
- What is the size (MW) and value (PLN bn) of the planned energy investments in Poland, in total and by individual segments (traditional energy, wind energy, biomass, hydroelectricity etc.)?
- What will be the prices of the realised energy investments in Poland in the next years?
- How many per cent of planned investments are likely to be completed?
- What fuel will be used for the new power units in Poland?
- Which regions will have the highest dynamic in terms of energy investment?
- What key legal changes influencing the realisation of energy investments have been introduced in the last months?
The Polish market of energy construction displays great potential due to the fact its current capacity is outdated, as well as to a large number of planned energy investments and growing interest in green energy.
The report is an indispensable tool in making business decisions as it offers:
- profiles of top ten investors on the energy market
- highly detailed analysis of planned projects of the top market investors
- profiles of the largest contractors and their most recently completed projects
- forecasts for the value of energy investments in the coming years
- analysis of the individual factors impacting the market forecasts and SWOT analysis for the energy investment market in Poland
- analysis of investments expected in the sector of renewable energy.
When is the report most useful?
- when breaking into a power segment of the construction market
- when effecting a merger or acquisition on the power or construction market
- when developing corporate strategy
- when analysing investment opportunities on the power sector construction market in Poland
- when monitoring planned projects in the power sector
- when making forecasts about the demand for power construction services
- when making in-house analyses for the management or shareholders.
The publication is an essential read for:
- producers of power equipment
- largest contractors
- producers of energy – largest power groups
- consulting, research and analysis firms
- government institutions, embassies, universities and research institutes
- chambers of commerce, trade and industry organisations
- financial institutions (banks, brokerage houses, investment funds).
Market commentary by expert
Prospects for power construction in Poland continue to be very favourable. However, due to a change in the direction of development for many energy groups, over the past year the implementation plan of the largest blocks underwent some changes, both in terms of the schedule and number of projects, as well as fuel type – gas blocks are now considered more and more frequently. In the segment of renewable energy, the areas with best prospects are biomass and wind power, although government activity may partially reduce the profitability of projects in the latter.Bartłomiej Sosna, Senior construction market analyst
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Methodology p. 9
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Executive summary p. 13
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Investments in conventional energy projects in Poland p. 17
- Main companies operating in the power market in Poland p. 17
- Key trends in the power sector in Poland p. 19
- Planned shutdowns of outdated power units p. 20
- Investments in energy units p. 21
- Possible delays of energy investments p. 25
- Activity of new developers of power units in Poland p. 26
- Suspended investments in power units p. 27
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Investments in power networks p. 33
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Capital expenditure on power networks p. 34
- Enea Operator p. 35
- Energa Operator p. 36
- Polska Grupa Energetyczna p. 36
- RWE Stoen Operator p. 36
- Tauron Polska Energia p. 37
- Vattenfall Distribution Poland p. 37
- PSE Operator p. 37
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Capital expenditure on power networks p. 34
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Funding sources for power project financing p. 38
- External financing p. 38
- Barriers to power projects p. 39
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Energy from renewable sources in Poland p. 41
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Wind energy in Poland p. 42
- Installed wind energy capacity p. 42
- Costs of building and maintaining wind turbines p. 43
- Growth potential for wind energy in Poland p. 43
- Changes in rules of financing wind power projects p. 45
- Barriers to the growth of the wind energy sector p. 46
- Major wind energy projects in Poland p. 46
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Biomass energy in Poland p. 48
- Major biomass combustion projects underway in Poland p. 49
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Hydropower generation in Poland p. 50
- Installed capacity p. 51
- Major hydropower plants underway in Poland p. 52
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Biogas power in Poland p. 53
- Funding of investments in biogas plants p. 54
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Geothermal power in Poland p. 57
- Potential offered by geothermal projects in Poland p. 58
- Key geothermal projects underway in Poland p. 59
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Solar energy in Poland p. 61
- Key solar energy projects underway in Poland p. 62
- Solar energy project subsidies p. 64
- Largest players in the Polish solar market p. 65
- Barriers to the development of solar energy p. 65
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Wind energy in Poland p. 42
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Investments in nuclear energy p. 67
- Nuclear power plant construction schedule p. 69
- Costs of nuclear power projects p. 69
- Participation of Polish companies in the construction of nuclear units p. 70
- Potential sites for Polish nuclear power plants p. 71
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Profiles of the major investors in the power market p. 75
- Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A. p. 75
- Tauron Polska Energia S.A. p. 78
- Energa S.A. p. 81
- ENEA S.A. p. 83
- Vattenfall Poland Sp. z o.o. p. 85
- Grupa RWE Polska S.A. p. 86
- GDF SUEZ Energia Polska S.A. p. 87
- CEZ Polska Sp. z o.o. p. 88
- EDF Polska Sp. z o.o. p. 88
- PKN Orlen S.A. p. 89
- Elektrownia Północ p. 90
- Fortum Power and Heat Polska Sp. z o.o. p. 91
- Dalkia Polska S.A. p. 91
- KGHM Polska Miedź S.A. p. 92
- PSE Operator S.A. p. 93
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Profiles of the major contractors in the power market p. 95
- Polimex-Mostostal S.A. p. 95
- Budimex S.A. p. 98
- Mostostal Warszawa S.A. p. 99
- Alstom Power Sp. z o.o. p. 102
- PBG S.A. p. 103
- Rafako S.A. p. 105
- Mostostal Zabrze-Holding S.A. p. 107
- Elektrobudowa S.A. p. 108
- Foster Wheeler Energia Polska Sp. z o.o. p. 109
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List of graphs p. 111
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List of tables p. 112
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About PMR p. 113
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Contact PMR p. 114
List of graphs
- Division of the Polish electricity market by distributors, 2011
- Coal-fired power plants in Poland, 2011
- Completion timeline of the largest power investments in Poland, 2005-2025
- Structure of the network infrastructure in Poland by age, 2010
- Production of electricity in Poland by source of energy, 2030
- Structure of new capacity of power plants in Poland in 2020-2030
- Installed capacity of wind turbines in Poland (MW), 2007-2015
- Existing hydropower plants in Poland, 2011
- Existing geothermal heating plants in Poland, 2011
- Proposed locations of nuclear power plants in Poland, 2011
- Major assets of PGE Group, 2011
- Major assets of Tauron Group, 2011
- Major assets of Energa Group, 2011
- Major assets of ENEA Group, 2011
List of tables
- Planned decommissioning of gross generation capacity at system power plants in Poland (MW), 2008-2030
- Determined increases and replacement of gross generation capacity of system power plants in Poland (MW), 2008-2020
- Conventional power plants in Poland, 2010
- Suspended construction of new power generating units in Poland, 2010
- The largest completed and planned power investments in Poland, 2005-2025
- Scenario analysis of the Polish wind power sector growth, 2010-2020
- Existing wind farms in Poland, 2011
- Wind farms under construction in Poland, 2011-2015
- Wind farms planned in Poland, 2011-2015
- The largest hydropower plants operating in Poland, 2010
- PSE Operator’s investment programme until 2015 and 2020
- Key financial data of the Polimex-Mostostal group, 2005 – Q1-Q3 2010
- Key financial data of the Budimex group, 2005 – Q1-Q3 2010
- Key financial data of the Mostostal Warszawa group, 2005 – Q1-Q3 2010
- Key financial data of the Alstom Power group, 2005 – Q1-Q3 2010
- Key financial data of the PBG group, 2005 – Q1-Q3 2010
- Key financial data of the Rafako group, 2005 – Q1-Q3 2010
- Key financial data of the Mostostal Zabrze group, 2005 – Q1-Q3 2010
- Key financial data of the Elektrobudowa group, 2005 – Q1-Q3 2010
- Key financial data of Foster Wheeler Energia Polska, 2005 – Q1-Q3 2010
Budimex
CEZ Polska
Dalkia Polska
Électricité de France (EDF)
Elektrobudowa
Elektrownia Północ
Enea
Energa
ESB International
Fortum Power and Heat Polska
Foster Wheeler
GDF SUEZ Energia Polska
KGHM Polska Miedź
Mostostal Warszawa
Mostostal Zabrze
PBG
PGNiG
PKN Orlen
Polimex-Mostostal
Polska Grupa Energetyczna
PSE Operator
Rafako
RWE Polska
Tauron
Vattenfall Poland
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Power sector construction in Poland 2011
Development forecasts and planned investments
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