The International Power
Finance Review 2003/2004 provides a clear, authoritative and comprehensive analysis of the
ongoing changes in the global power industry. It offers the best possible information on
the sector through a combination of regional and sector reviews, case studies illustrating
recent power finance deals, and specialist articles on the hottest current issues. Also
includes a unique directory of over 950 market players in the global power industry and a
comprehensive statistical appendix featuring league tables of power finance activity and
details of the top M&A transactions worldwide.
Contents
World power generation
outlook to 2030
Regulation and electricity
markets
Grasping the opportunity -
creating the emerging markets power company
Nuclear power: status and
outlook
Kern River 2003 expansion
project - first largely syndicated project financing in 2002
The power sector in EBRD's
countries of operation
Recent developments in EU
energy legislation
Global power financing
schemes: What makes the GCC different?
COUNTRY REVIEWS
The Argentine electric
sector after default and devaluation
Decisive steps in Belgian
electricity liberalisation
Bulgaria: Power market
anticipates fundamental structural changes in 2003
Wind picking up in Quebec
New energy sector
legislation in the Republic of Croatia
Third party access and
transmission in Germany's gas industry
Opening the Hungarian power
market
New draft law reforming the
energy sector in Italy and its potential impact on power financing
Latest developments of the
electricity liberalisation process in Italy: Focus on the supply side
Regulatory issues facing the
Korean first generation restructuring programme
Constitutional amendments
under discussion to restructure the Mexican electricity market
Napoleon's last law meets
its Waterloo: The new Mining Act in the Netherlands
Power sector reform in
Nigeria: A journey not yet complete
Ownership to Norwegian
hydropower production
Pakistan's policy for
power generation projects, 2002: An evaluation of renewed prospects
The Polish energy sector at
the beginning of 2003 - the new governmental plan
Russian energy reform: A
less than encouraging progress report
Thai power sector
United States renewable
energy outlook
Financing independent
transmission assets in the United States
212 pages