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02 December 2009 Launch of Analysis tool
  An on-line tool for creating scenarios of future market development

Energy Fundamentals is today launching an Analysis module, as a second component of its European Power Insight Service (EPSI). The new Analysis module closely integrates with the existing Data module, and is a must-have for anyone involved in the industry.

The Analysis module allows users to develop and analyse scenarios of power market development over a user-defined timeframe. Users provide input on key assumptions such as demand growth, fuel prices, plant lifetimes, and new build. This is then combined with data from Energy Fundamentals’ Data service, which contains a full-detail database of European power plant, as well as hourly demand, hydro running profiles and CHP must-run limits.

Calculation results that can be viewed in graphical or tabular format include generation by fuel type, installed capacity by technology type, capacity margin, fuel consumption for key fuels (coal, gas), CO2 emissions, and new builds / retirements.

This on-line, user-friendly and highly interactive service encourages users to investigate what-if scenarios, and develop insight into critical power market developments.

 
   
  Energy Fundamentals is uniquely focused on assisting client in understanding the fundamentals of energy markets. The scope is from production to transportation and consumption, and from power to gas, coal and oil. Through in-depth data research and the development of analytical tools, Energy Fundamentals delivers a wealth of highly structured information to its clients. For further information, please see www.energyfundamentals.com.
   
GREIFENSTEIN

Location: Austria
Owner: Verbund
Fuel: Hydro
Size: 9x32 MW
Build yr: 1985
Type: Run of river