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New Report Slovakia Power Market Outlook to 2020 added by WorldMarketStudy

WorldMarketStudy announces it Will Carry GlobalData’s Slovakia Power Market Outlook to 2020 June reports in its store.

 

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This report gives detailed information on the Slovakia power market and provides historical and forecast numbers for generation, capacity and consumption up to 2020. The research analyzes upcoming power projects, key import and export trends, regulatory frameworks and infrastructure for the market. This coupled with elaborate profiles of key market participants provides a comprehensive understanding of the market’s competitive scenario.

Scope

Statistics for installed capacity, power generation and consumption from 2000 to 2009, forecast forward 11 years to 2020
Break-up by technology, including thermal,nuclear,renewable and hydro
Data on key current and upcoming projects
Information on grid interconnectivity, distribution losses and power exports and imports
Policy and regulatory framework governing the market
Detailed analysis of top market participant like Enel, including market share analysis and SWOT analysis
Data sourced from proprietary databases and primary interviews with key participants across the value chain

Reasons to buy

Facilitate decision-making based on strong historic and forecast data
Develop strategies based on the latest regulatory events
Position yourself to gain the maximum advantage of the industry’s growth potential
Identify key partners and business development avenues
Identify key strengths and weaknesses of important market participants
Respond to your competitors’ business structure, strategy and prospects

1 Table of contents
1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures

2 GlobalData Report Guidance

3 Slovakia Power Market Analysis, 2000-2020
3.1 Slovakia Power Market, Demand and Consumption Scenario
3.2 Slovakia Power Market, Import and Export Scenario
3.3 Slovakia Power Market, Annual Power Consumption, 2000-2020
3.4 Slovakia Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2000-2020
3.4.1 Cumulative Installed Capacity by Type of Power Plant: Percentage
3.4.2 Cumulative Installed Capacity: Total Value
3.4.3 Cumulative Thermal Installed Capacity, 2000-2020
3.4.4 Cumulative Hydro Installed Capacity, 2000-2020
3.4.5 Cumulative Nuclear Installed Capacity, 2000-2020
3.4.6 Cumulative Renewable Installed Capacity, 2000-2020
3.5 Slovakia Power Market, Annual Power Generation, 2000-2020
3.5.1 Annual Thermal Power Generation, 2000-2020
3.5.2 Annual Hydro Power Generation, 2000-2020
3.5.3 Annual Nuclear Power Generation, 2000-2020
3.5.4 Annual Renewable Power Generation, 2000-2020

4 Slovakia Power Market, Top Active and Upcoming Projects
4.1 Active Power Projects
4.1.1 Top Thermal Power Projects
4.1.2 Top 10 Hydro Power Projects
4.1.3 Top Nuclear Power Projects
4.2 Upcoming Power Projects
4.2.1 Top Thermal Power Projects
4.3 Top Hydro Power Projects
4.3.1 Top Nuclear Power Projects

5 Slovakia Power Market, Regulatory Structure
5.1 Slovakia Power Market, Regulatory Structure Overview
5.1.1 Slovakia Power Market, Liberalization
5.1.2 Slovakia Power Market, Development of Renewable Energy

6 Infrastructure
6.1 Overview
6.1.1 Grid Interconnection
6.1.2 Future Development Plans

7 Slovakia Power Market, Competitive Landscape: Snapshot of Snapshot of the Top Power Companies
7.1 Slovakia Power Market, Market Shares of the Power Companies by Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2009
7.2 Key Company in the Slovakia Power Market, Enel
7.2.1 Enel Company Overview
7.2.2 Enel Business Description
7.2.3 Enel SWOT Analysis

8 Appendix
8.1 About Power eTrack
8.2 Market Definitions
8.2.1 Power
8.2.2 Installed Capacity
8.2.3 Active Installed Capacity
8.2.4 Electricity Generation
8.2.5 Thermal Power
8.2.6 Hydro Power
8.2.7 Nuclear Power
8.2.8 Renewable Energy Resources
8.2.9 Generation Company
8.2.10 Electricity Consumption
8.2.11 Transmission Network
8.2.12 Interconnector
8.2.13 Transmission and Distribution Loss
8.3 GlobalData’s Methodology
8.3.1 Coverage
8.3.2 Secondary Research
8.3.3 Primary Research
8.3.4 Expert Panel Validation
8.4 Contact Us
8.5 Disclaimer

1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Slovakia Power Market, Breakdown of Electricity Consumption, by Sector (%), 2009
Table 2: Slovakia Power Market, Total Annual Imports and Exports (GWh), 2000-2008
Table 3: Slovakia Power Market, Annual Power Consumption (GWh), 2000-2020
Table 4: Slovakia Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2020
Table 5: Slovakia Power Market, Cumulative Thermal Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2020
Table 6: Slovakia Power Market, Cumulative Hydro Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2020
Table 7: Slovakia Power Market, Cumulative Nuclear Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2020
Table 8: Slovakia Power Market, Cumulative Renewable Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2020
Table 9: Slovakia Power Market, Annual Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2020
Table 10: Slovakia Power Market, Annual Thermal Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2020
Table 11: Slovakia Power Market, Annual Hydro Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2020
Table 12: Slovakia Power Market, Annual Nuclear Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2020
Table 13: Slovakia Power Market, Annual Renewable Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2020
Table 14: Slovakia Power Market, Top 10 Thermal Power Projects (MW), 2009
Table 15: Slovakia Power Market, Top 10 Hydro Power Projects (MW), 2009
Table 16: Slovakia Power Market, Top Thermal Power Projects (MW)
Table 17: Slovakia Power Market, Top Upcoming Hydro Power Projects (MW), 2010
Table 18: Slovakia Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity Share of Major Power Companies (%), 2009

1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Slovakia Power Market, Breakdown of Electricity Consumption, by Sector (%), 2009
Figure 2: Slovakia Power Market, Total Annual Imports and Exports (GWh), 2000-2009
Figure 3: Slovakia Power Market, Annual Power Consumption (GWh), 2000-2020
Figure 4: Slovakia Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Type of Power Plant (%), 2009
Figure 5: Slovakia Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2020
Figure 6: Slovakia Power Market, Cumulative Thermal Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2020
Figure 7: Slovakia Power Market, Cumulative Hydro Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2020
Figure 8: Slovakia Power Market, Cumulative Nuclear Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2020
Figure 9: Slovakia Power Market, Cumulative Renewable Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2020
Figure 10: Slovakia Power Market, Annual Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2020
Figure 11: Slovakia Power Market, Annual Thermal Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2020
Figure 12: Slovakia Power Market, Annual Hydro Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2020
Figure 13: Slovakia Power Market, Annual Nuclear Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2020
Figure 14: Slovakia Power Market, Annual Renewable Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2020
Figure 15: Slovakia Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity Share of Major Power Companies (%), 2009

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Power of a Business Incubator

Business incubators are programs designed to accelerate the success of an individual who is starting a new company through an array of business support resources and services. It allows for the development of the individual or team to grow and use their skills in a nurturing and supportive environment where their is constant feedback. In most cases there is a team of experts, mentors or masterminds that are helping the new incubator business through sharing their experiences, network of contacts and leadership. Incubators vary in the way they deliver their services, in their organizational structure, and in the types of clients they serve. Successful completion of a business incubation program increases the likelihood that a start-up company will stay in business for the long term: Historically, 87% of incubator graduates stay in business.

Incubators differ from research and technology parks in their dedication to start-up and early-stage companies. Research and technology parks, on the other hand, tend to be large-scale projects that house everything from corporate, government or university labs to very small companies. Most research and technology parks do not offer business assistance services, which are the hallmark of a business incubation program. However, many research and technology parks house incubation programs.

Incubators also differ from the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Small Business Development Centers (and similar business support programs) in that they serve only selected clients. SBDCs are required by law to offer general business assistance to any company that contacts them for help. In addition, SBDCs do not target start-up and early-stage companies; they work with any small business at any stage of development. Many business incubation programs partner with their local SBDC to create a “one-stop shop” for entrepreneurial support.

According to Linda Knopp, 2006 State of the Business Incubation Industry, in 2005 alone, North American incubation programs assisted more than 27,000 companies that provided employment for more than 100,000 workers and generated annual revenues of $17 billion.

Cash Flow Potentials is bringing incubators into the home based personal franchise business sector. Our ideas of business incubators are organizations that support the entrepreneurial process through the home, using personal franchises as a low cost of entry for the beginner, helping to increase survival rates for the individual. They have been used in high tech and universities for years! We bring entrepreneurs and people interested in a home based business together into this home-based incubators model where they are offered a focused menu of assistive resources, services and a team of supporting individuals.

Resources and services include such elements as:

How to use your home’s physical space for offices, meeting space and inventory.

Management coaching

Correct entity structure

How to evaluate an opportunity

Help in preparing an effective business plan

Administrative services support

Technical support in setting up a business from home

Business networking

 

We are seeing a rapid increase in incubation activity! This can be attributed to a number of factors. Business incubation has been identified as a means of meeting a variety of economic and socio-economic policy needs, which may include:

Employment and wealth creation;

Transfer of technology;

Promoting innovation and a new concepts

 

The strategies we use in the Personal Franchise sector that we have used in high technology start ups are:

Don’t do it alone – The Power of Three

Super Asseting Your Home

Promoting your business through new concepts

 

Join the Entrepreneurship revolution, the practice of starting new organizations or revitalizing mature organizations, particularly new businesses, generally in response to identified opportunities. Entrepreneurship is often a difficult undertaking, as a vast majority of new businesses fail unless you surround yourself with people who have done what you have chosen to do. Cash Flow Potentials has made that easy by showing you the process step by step.

 

 

Slovakia Power Market Outlook to 2020

This report gives detailed information on the Slovakia power market and provides historical and forecast numbers for generation, capacity and consumption up to 2020. The research analyzes upcoming power projects, key import and export trends, regulatory frameworks and infrastructure for the market. This coupled with elaborate profiles of key market participants provides a comprehensive understanding of the market’s competitive scenario.

 

Scope

– Statistics for installed capacity, power generation and consumption from 2000 to 2009, forecast forward 11 years to 2020
– Break-up by technology, including thermal, nuclear, renewable and hydro
– Data on key current and upcoming projects
– Information on grid interconnectivity, distribution losses and power exports and imports
– Policy and regulatory framework governing the market
– Detailed analysis of top market participant like Enel, including market share analysis and SWOT analysis
– Data sourced from proprietary databases and primary interviews with key participants across the value chain

 

Reasons to buy

– Facilitate decision-making based on strong historic and forecast data
– Develop strategies based on the latest regulatory events
– Position yourself to gain the maximum advantage of the industry’s growth potential
– Identify key partners and business development avenues
– Identify key strengths and weaknesses of important market participants
– Respond to your competitors’ business structure, strategy and prospects

 

Table of Contents

 

1 Table of contents 2
1.1 List of Tables 4
1.2 List of Figures 4

2 GlobalData Report Guidance 5

3 Slovakia Power Market Analysis, 2000-2020 6
3.1 Slovakia Power Market, Demand and Consumption Scenario 6
3.2 Slovakia Power Market, Import and Export Scenario 7
3.3 Slovakia Power Market, Annual Power Consumption, 2000-2020 8
3.4 Slovakia Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2000-2020 10
3.4.1 Cumulative Installed Capacity by Type of Power Plant: Percentage 10
3.4.2 Cumulative Installed Capacity: Total Value 10
3.4.3 Cumulative Thermal Installed Capacity, 2000-2020 12
3.4.4 Cumulative Hydro Installed Capacity, 2000-2020 14
3.4.5 Cumulative Nuclear Installed Capacity, 2000-2020 16
3.4.6 Cumulative Renewable Installed Capacity, 2000-2020 18
3.5 Slovakia Power Market, Annual Power Generation, 2000-2020 20
3.5.1 Annual Thermal Power Generation, 2000-2020 22
3.5.2 Annual Hydro Power Generation, 2000-2020 24
3.5.3 Annual Nuclear Power Generation, 2000-2020 26
3.5.4 Annual Renewable Power Generation, 2000-2020 28


4 Slovakia Power Market, Top Active and Upcoming Projects 30

4.1 Active Power Projects 30
4.1.1 Top Thermal Power Projects 30
4.1.2 Top 10 Hydro Power Projects 31
4.1.3 Top Nuclear Power Projects 32
4.2 Upcoming Power Projects 32
4.2.1 Top Thermal Power Projects 32
4.3 Top Hydro Power Projects 33
4.3.1 Top Nuclear Power Projects 33

5 Slovakia Power Market, Regulatory Structure 34
5.1 Slovakia Power Market, Regulatory Structure Overview 34
5.1.1 Slovakia Power Market, Liberalization 34
5.1.2 Slovakia Power Market, Development of Renewable Energy 34

6 Infrastructure 36
6.1 Overview 36
6.1.1 Grid Interconnection 36
6.1.2 Future Development Plans 36

7 Slovakia Power Market, Competitive Landscape: Snapshot of Snapshot of the Top Power Companies 37
7.1 Slovakia Power Market, Market Shares of the Power Companies by Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2009 37
7.2 Key Company in the Slovakia Power Market, Enel 37
7.2.1 Enel Company Overview 37
7.2.2 Enel Business Description 37
7.2.3 Enel SWOT Analysis 38

8 Appendix 41
8.1 About Power eTrack 41
8.2 Market Definitions 41
8.2.1 Power 41
8.2.2 Installed Capacity 41
8.2.3 Active Installed Capacity 41
8.2.4 Electricity Generation 41
8.2.5 Thermal Power 41
8.2.6 Hydro Power 41
8.2.7 Nuclear Power 41
8.2.8 Renewable Energy Resources 41
8.2.9 Generation Company 41
8.2.10 Electricity Consumption 42
8.2.11 Transmission Network 42
8.2.12 Interconnector 42
8.2.13 Transmission and Distribution Loss 42
8.3 GlobalData’s Methodology 42
8.3.1 Coverage 42
8.3.2 Secondary Research 42
8.3.3 Primary Research 43
8.3.4 Expert Panel Validation 43
8.4 Contact Us 43
8.5 Disclaimer 43

New Report Croatia Power Market Outlook to 2020 added by WorldMarketStudy

WorldMarketStudy announces it Will Carry GlobalData’s Croatia Power Market Outlook to 2020 June reports in its store.

 

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This report gives detailed information on the Croatia power market and provides historical and forecast numbers for generation, capacity and consumption up to 2020. The research analyzes upcoming power projects, key import and export trends, regulatory frameworks and infrastructure for the market. This coupled with elaborate profiles of key market participants provides a comprehensive understanding of the market’s competitive scenario.

Scope

Statistics for installed capacity, power generation and consumption from 2000 to 2009, forecast forward 11 years to 2020
Break-up by technology, including thermal and hydro
Data on key current and upcoming projects
Information on grid interconnectivity, distribution losses and power exports and imports
Policy and regulatory framework governing the market
Detailed analysis of top market participant, including market share analysis and SWOT analysis
Data sourced from proprietary databases and primary interviews with key participants across the value chain

Reasons to buy

Facilitate decision-making based on strong historic and forecast data
Develop strategies based on the latest regulatory events
Position yourself to gain the maximum advantage of the industry’s growth potential
Identify key partners and business development avenues
Identify key strengths and weaknesses of important market participants
Respond to your competitors’ business structure, strategy and prospects

1 Table of contents
1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures

2 Introduction
2.1 GlobalData Report Guidance

3 Croatia Power Market Analysis, 2000-2020
3.1 Croatia Power Market, Demand and Consumption Scenario
3.2 Croatia Power Market, Import and Export Scenario
3.3 Croatia Power Market, Annual Power Consumption, 2000-2020
3.4 Croatia Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2000-2020
3.4.1 Cumulative Installed Capacity by Type of Power Plant: Percentage
3.4.2 Cumulative Installed Capacity: Total Value
3.4.3 Cumulative Thermal Installed Capacity, 2000-2020
3.4.4 Cumulative Hydro Installed Capacity, 2000-2020
3.4.5 Cumulative Nuclear Installed Capacity, 2000-2020
3.4.6 Cumulative Renewable Installed Capacity, 2000-2020
3.5 Croatia Power Market, Annual Power Generation, 2000-2020
3.5.1 Annual Thermal Power Generation, 2000-2020
3.5.2 Annual Hydro Power Generation, 2000-2020
3.5.3 Annual Nuclear Power Generation, 2000-2020
3.5.4 Annual Renewable Power Generation, 2000-2020

4 Croatia Power Market, Top Active and Upcoming Projects
4.1 Active Power Projects
4.1.1 Top Thermal Power Projects
4.1.2 Top 10 Hydro Power Projects
4.1.3 Top Renewable Power Projects
4.2 Upcoming Power Projects
4.2.1 Top Thermal Power Projects
4.2.2 Top 10 Renewable Power Projects

5 Croatia Power Market, Regulatory Structure
5.1 Croatia Power Market, Regulatory Structure Overview
5.1.1 Croatia Power Market, Liberalization
5.1.2 Croatia Power Market, Development of Renewable Energy
5.1.3 Croatia Power Market, Energy Efficiency

6 Croatia Power market, Infrastructure
6.1 Croatia Power Market, Overview
6.1.1 Grid Interconnection
6.1.2 Future Development Plans
6.1.3 Distribution Overview

7 Croatia Power Market, Competitive Landscape: Snapshot of Government Utility
7.1 Croatia Power Market, Market Share of the Government Utility
7.2 Key Company in the Croatia Power Market, Hrvatska Elektroprivreda d.d
7.2.1 Hrvatska Elektroprivreda d.d., Company Overview
7.2.2 Hrvatska Elektroprivreda d.d., Business Description
7.2.3 Hrvatska Elektroprivreda d.d., SWOT Analysis

8 Appendix
8.1 About Power eTrack
8.2 Market Definitions
8.2.1 Power
8.2.2 Installed Capacity
8.2.3 Active Installed Capacity
8.2.4 Electricity Generation
8.2.5 Thermal Power
8.2.6 Hydro Power
8.2.7 Nuclear Power
8.2.8 Renewable Energy Resources
8.2.9 Generation Company
8.2.10 Electricity Consumption
8.2.11 Transmission Network
8.2.12 Interconnector
8.2.13 Transmission and Distribution Loss
8.3 Abbreviations
8.4 GlobalData’s Methodology
8.4.1 Coverage
8.4.2 Secondary Research
8.4.3 Primary Research
8.4.4 Expert Panel Validation
8.5 Contact Us
8.6 Disclaimer

1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Croatia Power Market, Breakdown of Electricity Consumption, by Sector (%), 2008
Table 2: Croatia Power Market, Total Annual Imports and Exports (GWh), 2000-2008
Table 3: Croatia Power Market, Annual Power Consumption (GWh), 2000-2020
Table 4: Croatia Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2020
Table 5: Croatia Power Market, Cumulative Thermal Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2020
Table 6: Croatia Power Market, Cumulative Hydro Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2020
Table 7: Croatia Power Market, Cumulative Renewable Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2020
Table 8: Croatia Power Market, Annual Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2020
Table 9: Croatia Power Market, Annual Thermal Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2020
Table 10: Croatia Power Market, Annual Hydro Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2020
Table 11: Croatia Power Market, Annual Renewable Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2020
Table 12: Croatia Power Market, Top 10 Thermal Power Projects (MW), 2009
Table 13: Croatia Power Market, Top 10 Hydro Power Projects (MW), 2009
Table 14: Croatia Power Market, Top Renewable Power Projects (MW), 2009
Table 15: Croatia Power Market, Top Thermal Power Projects (MW)
Table 16: Croatia Power Market, Top 10 Renewable Power Projects (MW)
Table 17: Croatia Power Market, Length of Transmission Network by Voltage (Km), 2008
Table 18: Croatia Power Market, Installed Capacity Share of Government Utility, (%), 2008
Table 19: Hrvatska Elektroprivreda d.d., SWOT Analysis
Table 20: Abbreviations, 2010

1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Croatia Power Market, Breakdown of Electricity Consumption, by Sector (%), 2008
Figure 2: Croatia Power Market, Total Annual Imports and Exports (GWh), 2000-2008
Figure 3: Croatia Power Market, Annual Power Consumption (GWh), 2000-2020
Figure 4: Croatia Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2020
Figure 5: Croatia Power Market, Cumulative Thermal Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2020
Figure 6: Croatia Power Market, Cumulative Renewable Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2020
Figure 7: Croatia Power Market, Annual Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2020
Figure 8: Croatia Power Market, Annual Hydro Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2020
Figure 9: Croatia Power Market, Annual Renewable Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2020
Figure 10: Croatia Power Market, Installed Capacity Share of Government Utility, (%), 2008
Figure 11: GlobalData Methodology, 2010

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Texas State – US Power Market Outlook to 2030

This report gives detailed information on the Texas power market and provides historical and forecast numbers for generation, capacity and consumption up to 2020. The research analyzes upcoming power projects, key import and export trends, regulatory frameworks and infrastructure for the market. This coupled with elaborate profiles of key market participants provides a comprehensive understanding of the market’s competitive scenario.

Scope

– Statistics for installed capacity, power generation and consumption from 2000 to 2009, forecast forward 21 years to 2020
– Break-up by technology, including thermal,nuclear,renewable and hydro
– Data on key current and upcoming projects
– Information on grid interconnectivity, distribution losses
– Policy and regulatory framework governing the market
– Detailed analysis of top market participants like AEP Texas, Xcel Energy Inc. including SWOT analysis
– Data sourced from proprietary databases and primary interviews with key participants across the value chain

Reasons to buy

– Facilitate decision-making based on strong historic and forecast data
– Develop strategies based on the latest regulatory events
– Position yourself to gain the maximum advantage of the industry’s growth potential
– Identify key partners and business development avenues
– Identify key strengths and weaknesses of important market participants
– Respond to your competitors’ business structure, strategy and prospects

Table of Contents

1 Table of contents
1 Table of contents 2
1.1 List of Tables 3
1.2 List of Figures 3

2 GlobalData Report Guidance 4

3 Texas, Power Market Analysis, 2000-2030 5
3.1 Texas, Power Market, Demand and Consumption Scenario 5
3.2 Texas, Power Market, Annual Power Consumption, 2000-2030 6
3.3 Texas, Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2000-2030 8
3.3.1 Cumulative Installed Capacity by Type of Power Plant: Percentage 8
3.3.2 Cumulative Installed Capacity: Total Value 9
3.3.3 Cumulative Thermal Installed Capacity, 2000-2030 11
3.3.4 Cumulative Hydro Installed Capacity, 2000-2030 13
3.3.5 Cumulative Nuclear Installed Capacity, 2000-2030 15
3.3.6 Cumulative Renewable Installed Capacity, 2000-2020 17
3.4 Texas, Power Market, Annual Power Generation, 2000-2030 19
3.4.1 Annual Thermal Power Generation, 2000-2030 21
3.4.2 Annual Hydro Power Generation, 2000-2030 23
3.4.3 Annual Nuclear Power Generation, 2000-2030 25
3.4.4 Annual Renewable Power Generation, 2000-2030 27

4 Texas, Power Market, Top Active and Upcoming Projects 29
4.1 Active Power Project 29
4.1.1 Top Thermal Power Projects 29
4.1.2 Top 10 Hydro Power Projects 30
4.1.3 Top Nuclear Power Projects 31
4.1.4 Top Renewable Power Projects 31
4.2 Upcoming Power Projects. 32
4.2.1 Top Thermal Power Projects 32
4.2.2 Top Renewable Power Projects 32
4.2.3 Top Nuclear Power Projects 33

5 Texas, Power Market, Regulatory Structure 34
5.1 Texas, Power Market, Regulatory Structure Overview 34
5.1.1 Texas, Power Market, Development of Renewable Energy 34

6 Infrastructure 35
6.1 Overview 35
6.1.1 Grid Interconnection 35
6.1.2 Future Development Plans 35

7 Texas, Power Market, Competitive Landscape 36
7.1 Texas, Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Regional Grids, 2009 36
7.2 Key Company in the Texas Power Market, AEP Texas (AEP) 36
7.2.1 AEP Texas Company Overview 36
7.2.2 AEP Texas Business Description 36
7.2.3 AEP Texas SWOT Analysis 37
7.3 Key Company in the Texas Power Market, Xcel Energy Inc. (Xcel Energy) 40
7.3.1 Xcel Energy Inc. Company Overview 40
7.3.2 Xcel Energy Inc. Business Description 40
7.3.3 Xcel Energy Inc. SWOT Analysis 40
7.4 Key Company in the Texas Power Market, Austin Energy 43
7.4.1 Austin Energy Company Overview 43
7.4.2 Austin Energy Business Description 43
7.4.3 Austin Energy SWOT Analysis 43

8 Appendix 46
8.1 About Power eTrack 46
8.2 Market Definitions 46
8.2.1 Power 46
8.2.2 Installed Capacity 46
8.2.3 Active Installed Capacity 46
8.2.4 Electricity Generation 46
8.2.5 Thermal Power 46
8.2.6 Hydro Power 46
8.2.7 Nuclear Power 46
8.2.8 Renewable Energy Resources 46
8.2.9 Generation Company 47
8.2.10 Electricity Consumption 47
8.2.11 Transmission Network 47
8.2.12 Interconnector 47
8.2.13 Transmission and Distribution Loss 47
8.3 GlobalData’s Methodology 47
8.3.1 Coverage 48
8.3.2 Secondary Research 48
8.3.3 Primary Research 48
8.3.4 Expert Panel Validation 49
8.4 Contact Us 49
8.5 Disclaimer 49