DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/dbc19e/germany_energy_rep) has announced the addition of the "Germany Energy Report" report to their offering.
Solar PV feed-in tariffs finally did not decrease in July since additional capacities connected to the grid in first half of the year slowed down substantially.
Meanwhile, Europe is struggling to recover after the economical and financial crisis. Compared to other regions, growth in energy production levels in the European Union was rather modest (20Mtoe). With the upturn in economic activities, consumption resumed, exceeding its pre-crisis levels by 4.5%. Inefficiency in the industrial sector caused an increase of 2.5% in the levels of energy consumption per unit of GDP (compared to -1.7% before the crisis).
In this report you will find:
Multi-energy approach: oil, oil products, gas & LNG, power, coal, renewable
Recent energy and climate change policy development, and an assessment of its impact
Key companies operating in each sub-segment of the German energy industry, and assessment of the competitive landscape.
Up-to-date insight on market structures, regulatory developments, and asset developments
Market dynamics and trends, detailed by energy and by sector
Analysis supported by a large number of time series on production, consumption, imports, exports and reserves for each industry sub-segment
Projects under development in the country, including power plants, refineries, LNG terminals, gas pipelines
Analysis of the likely evolution of the market and key industry drivers
Companies Mentioned:
- AES Sonel
- ChevronTexaco
- COTCO (Cameroon Oil Company Transport)
- ExxonMobil
- Fusion Oil
- Groupement des Petroliers Camerounais (GPC)
- Groupement des Professionnels du Petrole (GPP)
- Pecten
- Perenco
- SCDP (Socit Camerounaise de Depts Petroliers)
- Shell
- SNH (Societe Nationale des Hydrocarbures)
- Sonara
- Sonara (Societe Nationale de Raffinage)
- Texaco
- Total
- Tradex
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/dbc19e/germany_energy_rep.

