13:47 uur 15-12-2015

Genscape voorziet met gepatenteerd toezichtsysteem en veldonderzoekers grote veranderingen in Europees energieaanbod

AMSTERDAM–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Europese markten voor elektra ondergaan blijvende veranderingen aan de aanbodzijde, omdat een groot deel van de capaciteit door conventionele opwekking verdwijnt. Veldonderzoek en gepatenteerd toezicht van Genscape in Europa laat tegelijkertijd zien dat veel nieuwe projecten in de plan- of bouwfase een sterke invloed hebben op de mix van elektriciteitsopwekking in enkele landen, voornamelijk door de ontwikkeling van buitengaatse windmolenparken.

“De belangrijkste capaciteitsveranderingen op de middellange termijn komen voor in Duitsland. Nieuwe, tussen 2014 en 2016 geïnstalleerde capaciteit kan boven de 10 gigawatt uitkomen”, zei Pierre Buisson, onderzoekshoofd van Genscapes studiegroep voor de Europese energiemarkt.

Genscape’s Proprietary Monitoring& Expert Field Agents Identify Significant European Power Fuel Mix Changes; 10GW New Capacity Anticipated in Germany Between 2014& 2016

AMSTERDAM–(BUSINESS WIRE)– European power markets are experiencing ongoing supply-side changes as a large volume of conventional generation capacity is closing. Simultaneously, Genscape’s proprietary monitoring and field research across the European continent shows many new projects planned, or under construction, that will strongly affect the generation mix in some countries, particularly with the development of large offshore wind farms.

“The most significant medium-term capacity changes will take place in Germany. Newly installed capacity between 2014 and end of 2016 could exceed 10GW, of which 2.8GW is currently under construction,” said Pierre Buisson, research manager on Genscape’s European power market team.

Additionally, about 9GW of German power generation has been closed or mothballed since 2014, with 6.6GW expected to shut down by the end of 2017.

Important capacity reductions are also expected in the United Kingdom. The biomass plant Ironbridge 2 was stopped in November 2015, and the nuclear reactor Wylfa 1 is expected to close in the coming weeks. A further net decrease of 3.8GW is expected to take place near the end of Q1 2016 via the closure of three large coal plants: Eggborough, Longannet and Ferrybridge 3.

Detailed data and analysis of the current and future state of Europe’s power supply stack is available by request by emailing genscapesales@genscape.com.

Information on Genscape’s proprietary, real-time European power generation data is available here: http://info.genscape.com/eu-power-real-time.

Additional information about the EPSI platform’s analytical tools for power market fundamentals is here: http://info.genscape.com/EPSI-learn-more

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