Mar 3 2010
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/d17c82/power_sector_const) has announced the addition of the "Power Sector Construction in Poland 2010: Development Forecasts and Planned Investments" report to their offering.
Power sector construction in Poland 2010 is a groundbreaking first edition report. It examines Polands changing electricity market, existing facilities producing electricity for the needs of the country and the region, and the plans of leading power groups in terms of construction of new facilities geared toward meeting the energy requirements of the coming decades.
This report profiles the leading power groups in detail, and describes the companies and their reach, the power stations they currently own and operate as well as their plans for the future including levels and specific targets for investment. Planned investments are detailed and separated into conventional power plant projects and the wide open renewable power production field that can encompass wind, water, geothermal and biomass generation facilities.
Also included is an in-depth discussion of the top contractors at work in the planning and building of Polands new power generation facilities. These contracting companies are profiled, as well as key subsidiaries currently active on the power market. Power sector construction in Poland 2010 combines valuable business intelligence from a variety of trusted sources into one clear, concise document ready for delivery to you in convenient electronic format.
This study comprises detailed information on:
- Polands electricity market its key drivers, assets and players
- The conventional power segment planned investment in new plants and renovations
- Renewable power sources plans for new plants to operate in this wide open segment
- Top groups producing and selling electricity and their plans for the future
- Active contractors on the market details on their completed projects, earnings and subsidiary structures
The report is supplemented with development forecasts.
Source: http://www.researchandmarkets.com/