Central to this is an understanding of the exact stage of competitive development reached in each market, and how it is likely to change. The scope of the report includes:- up-to-date insight on market structures, regulatory developments, supply and demand balances and asset developments, insight into current levels of gas and power competitive intensity benchmarked against 12 other Asia Pacific markets, and forecasts of how the nine metrics making up the competitive intensity scores will change by 2012.
Highlights
The MCI scores draw on nine underlying metrics grouped into three categories: Market Framework (Regulatory Effectiveness; Pricing Regime; Ease of Third Party Access), Supplier Push (Wholesale Fragmentation, Retail Fragmentation, Traded Market Maturity), and Customer Pull (Access to Market Information, Consumer Representation, Propensity to Switch)
Each of the Energy Market Landscape series provides a profile of both the relevant gas and power market. Issues examined include regulatory structures, player strategies and supply/demand dynamics.
Reasons to Purchase
- Obtain up-to-date, relevant and standardized information on the Asia Pacific energy markets from a single source
- Have a logical framework to monitor market developments and emerging trends, identify opportunities and plan strategies accordingly
- Assess current and future gas and power market competitive environments by gaining insight into factors driving market competitiveness
Source: Apec-vc