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New Market Report on Renewable Energy Construction in Poland

The report "Renewable energy construction in Poland 2013" investigates market impact on power generation projects utilizing renewable fuels. The Polish energy markets are looking ahead to the upcoming RES act and anticipating changes to the industry, especially in terms of new construction and renovation. In order to meet the requirements of EU regulation, Poland must derive 15% of its energy from renewable sources by 2020.

Energy providers will need to adjust their operations to produce the most profitable mix of sources, choosing from wind, solar, biomass and biogas. Although wind turbines currently lead the field of renewables in Poland, changes are expected, especially among other sources such as photovoltaics. Energy construction in Poland 2013 – the renewable energy segment is a timely new market intelligence resource that explores current conditions and examines the possibilities for the future of the energy industry and related power construction investment.

In addition to exploring the RES act and its implications, this research on renewable energy construction in Poland (http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/renewable-energy-construction-in-poland-2013-market-report.html) provides an accounting of Poland's current power generation capacity and the portion generated using renewable fuels. It breaks down the market system in terms of fuel: wind turbine, solar, water, biomass, biogas and photovoltaics, providing values and the percentages of total power generated in each of these sub-segments. This report answers questions about issues related to overall conditions in the Polish power generation sector. This report engages in an insightful analysis of the potential for profitability of each of the renewable fuel sub segments, particularly once the RES act is finalised. It contains a SWOT analysis of the segment and examines forthcoming renewable source projects in detail.
It points out areas of the country that will benefit from the highest concentration of new renewable energy facilities and examines key investors and their policies, all with an eye toward changes that might prove necessary once the RES act has been implemented.

Contractors involved in power construction and producers of the required materials and equipment for use in power facility construction will be especially interested in the contents of this report. Companies seeking to offer newly developed equipment on the Polish market concurrent with the startup dates of new projects, financial services professionals, as well as researchers and analysts studying this particular segment will also benefit from this forward looking publication. Useful in evaluating RES market profitability in Poland, locating and securing new contracts, researching the competition and analysing risk of various investments, Energy construction in Poland 2013 – the renewable energy segment is an essential guide to success for all industry professionals interested in the future of Polish power generation using renewable fuel sources. Buy a copy of this report @ http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/contacts/purchase?rname=108218.

The research "Conventional Energy Construction in Poland 2013" profiles construction projects designed to increase generation capacity by2020. Poland's construction industry will likely be dominated by power generation projects during the next seven years. As the older generation facilities across the country are replaced by new, high performance conventional source plants, opportunities for qualified construction professionals are forecast to expand in this sector. In an effort to guide construction-oriented clients to success in this market over the coming years, PMR has prepared a document that provides all available details on the current conditions and planned and in-progress investments attracting the most attention in the Polish power generation sector. Energy construction in Poland 2013 – the conventional energy segment, provides in-depth coverage of plans for power facilities by specific fuel utilized: coal, lignite, natural gas and nuclear power. Many of these significant projects are in the initial stages of development and will present potential construction opportunities for years to come.

This report on conventional energy construction in Poland (http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/conventional-energy-construction-in-poland-2013-market-report.html) supplies a survey of Poland's current capacity for power generation using conventional sources, along with a review of the general conditions currently in effect within the country's energy markets. It provides information on the leading investors in planned projects and the funding resources available to bring them to completion, and outlines common obstacles encountered during the construction process. The report also offers a SWOT analysis of Poland's market for energy generated using conventional fuel sources.

An insightful analysis of the power construction projects currently being considered is presented, categorized by fuel source. It provides project value (PLN bn) and size (MW) data and estimates how many of these planned projects will progress to functional status. Key players in conventional power generation are identified and described in terms of their current and potential involvement in the industry. Regional analysis reveals areas within the country that will witness the greatest energy production investments. Investment profiles of the most significant projects include location, block power, major investors, type of fuel, current stage and expected completion date and visualisation. Evaluation of the regulatory environment of the power generation sector is included, featuring specific impacts that changes in regulation might have on the completion of projects currently in the development stages.

This unique research is geared to provide business assistance to construction contractors, manufacturers and distributors of machinery and materials designated especially for the power generation industry. Companies exploring the possibility of entering the market and introducing new brands and innovative types of equipment should consider this document required reading before planning a business strategy in Polish power generation. Researcher, consultants and financial services providers will find it an essential resource when analyzing investment opportunity, preparing analytical reporting and performing research on the competitive environment of the marketplace. Buy a copy of this report @ http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/contacts/purchase?rname=108219.

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