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 European Energy Utility to 2010
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Editeur :
Business Insight
Langue :
Anglais
Date de publication :
Mars 2000
Taille du document :
126
Autres informations :
Description , Table des matières
 
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 European Energy Utility to 2010


 

 
"It is anticipated that the incidence of multiutilities across Europe will
 

 
increase substantially in the next decade with companies supplying a mix of electricity,
 

 
gas,

 

 
telecoms, water and waste services, as well as others such as home shopping and
 

 
financial services."

 

 
European Energy Utility Company to 2010

 

 


 

 


 

 


 

 
Company change is often a reaction to various external factors.

 

 


 

 
In the case of European utilities, much of the restructuring that has taken place
 

 
has been in response to the introduction of competition as a result of the electricity

 

 
and gas directives implemented by the European Union.

 

 


 

 
Companies across the continent are changing the way they function and operate
 

 
in order to better prepare themselves for the competitive environment.

 

 


 

 
These changes, or restructuring have been varied and diverse.

 

 


 

 


 

 


 

 
Some companies, such as Endesa in Spain, have been forced to unbundle their operations
 

 
and effectively create separate business units, such as separating generation

 

 
from supply.

 

 


 

 
On the other hand, there are those companies that have chosen to expand their
 

 
operations into different areas, resulting in the creation of a multi-utility,
 

 
such as Enel Spain.

 

 


 

 
In addition, some utilities, such as Hyder in the UK, have divested certain business
 

 
units in order to refocus company operations.

 

 


 

 
A more common trend in the European utility landscape has been merger and acquisition
 

 
activity. M&A activity has been frenetic all over the continent, as many see
 

 
this as crucial to retaining a presence, especially in the fully liberalised markets
 

 
of the Nordic region, the UK, and most recently Germany and the Netherlands.

 

 


 

 
In this rapidly evolving market, you need not only up-todate information, but
 

 
also reliable analysis and forecasting.

 

 


 

 


 

 


 

 
European Energy Utility Company to 2010 will provide you with a level of information
 

 
and analysis that is

 

 
unavailable elseware.

 

 


 

 


 

 


 

 
STRUCTURE AND SCOPE

 

 


 

 
As part of our commitment to excellence, Reuters Business Insight has conducted
 

 
a major survey in order to identify the key trends in utility restructuring across
 

 
the various EU markets.

 

 


 

 
European Energy Utility Company to 2010, will provide you with unique market insight
 

 
gained from an extensive survey of Europe's leading utility executives involved
 

 
in corporate planning, strategy and business development.

 

 


 

 
The survey answers your essential questions, including:

 

 


 

 
• what is the level of restructuring required and what areas of the supply
 

 
chain will be most affected in order to maintain a competitive position in the
 

 
liberalising EU market?

 

 


 

 
• what are the main barriers to companies restructuring their operations?

 

 


 

 
• will restructuring require the establishment of new business units or the
 

 
divestment of current ones?

 

 
If so, which areas specifically?

 

 


 

 
• how will restructuring affect staffing, operational costs, and market share
 

 
over the next five years?

 

 


 

 
• how will restructuring be undertaken and what are the perceived benefits
 

 
of changing internal company structures?

 

 


 

 
• by 2010, how will European generation, distribution and supply be structured?

 

 


 

 
• will the European utility landscape be one dominated by a smaller number
 

 
of large companies resulting from M&A activity, or will there be little change
 

 
from the current number in 1999?


 

Chapter 1: Market overview

Chapter 2: The introduction of competition and restructuring to date

Chapter 3: The future of restructuring: The Industry Survey

Chapter 4: Strategic forecasts


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