Market Competitive Intensity (MCI): Switzerland
| Publication Date | April 2008 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Datamonitor |
| Product Type | Report |
| Pages | 24 |
| ISBN Number | not applicable |
| Product Code | DAT11283 |
Summary
Introduction
Datamonitor's Market Competitive Intensity Index (MCI) is a robust framework for measuring and benchmarking the development of competitiveness and market conditions in a range of gas and electricty markets. The MCI assessment draws on nine underlying metrics grouped into three broad clusters: Market framework; Supplier Push and Customer Pull.
Scope
Insight into the current levels of competitiveness in the gas and power markets of the EU 27 and 6 related markets. Analysis of the commercial opportunities and threats in the selected markets both currently and in 2010. A benchmarking of the factors driving competition and market entry in the gas and power sectors of the selected markets.
Highlights
Datamonitor's MCI Index offers a robust framework for measuring the development of utility Market Competitive Intensity. MCI scores are calculated using two different methods. The first the simple weighted average (additive) measure shows overall competitive intensity. The second the multipliative method is more complex. It prevents markets with an overly wide spread of underlying raw scores from exerting undue influence over or skewing the final result.
Reasons to Purchase
Assess the competitive environments of gas and power markets both now and in the future. Gain insight into value chain factors driving market competitiveness and how each individual part of the chain will evolve as competition develops. Screen future market entry plans against the MCI scores to highlight key areas of potential risk and opportunity. .
Content
- Datamonitor View
- Catalyst
- Summary
- Analysis
- Introduction: Datamonitor's Mci Index Offers A Robust Framework for Measuring The Development of Energy Market Competitive Intensity
- The Mci Index Shows How Attractive A Particular Market Is to New Entrants in Terms of The Competitive Environment
- The Mci Assessment Draws on Nine Underlying Metrics Grouped into Three Broad Clusters: Market Framework; Supplier Push; Customer Pull
- The Mci Index Measures Competitive Intensity in Eu 27 and 6 Related Markets
- The Mci Index Assesses Markets as They Stood in Early 2008 and Forecasts Conditions Likely to Be Prevailing Three Years after Full Market Opening
- Each of The Nine Pillars Has An Assessment Scale to Allow for The Comparison of Diverse Markets (See Appendix for More Details)
- Two Differing Overall Mci Scores Are Calculated to Ensure Full Clarity of Results
- A Simple Weighted Average (Additive) Measure Shows Overall Competitive Intensity
- A Weighted Multiple (Multiplicative) Measure Shows Overall Competitive Intensity
- The Mci Framework Has A Number of Applications for Your Organization
- Context: Switzerland's Position in The Power Rankings Remains Better than That Seen in Gas
- The Competitive Intensity Ranking of Switzerland's Power Market Will Deteriorate over The Period
- Switzerland's Gas Position Declines over The Forecast Period
- Power Mci: Switzerland's Power Position Is Impacted by Weak Market Framework and Customer Pull Factors
- Market Framework Metrics Will Remain Lower in Forecasted Period
- Effectiveness of Regulator [2008: 2/10 2010: 3/10]
- Ease of Third Party Access [2008: 0.5/10 2010: 1.5/10]
- Swissgrid Was Set up in 2006 to Manage Electricity Transmission Network Operations. Although Plans for A More Structured Tpa Regime Are in Place, Significant Progress towards This Aim Is Not Expected before 2012
- Effectiveness of Balancing and Data Transfer [2008: 2/10 2010: 2.5/10]
- Supplier Push Metrics Are Surprisingly Strong
- Wholesale Market Fragmentation [2008: 6.5/10 2010: 7/10]
- Although There Are around 80 Generators Active in Switzerland, The 5 Largest Players (The Uberlandwerke) Account for around 80% of Generation Capacity
- Retail Market Fragmentation [2008: 3/10 2010: 3.5/10]
- Retail and Distribution Operations Are Regional Monopolies. as Such, The Market Remains Concentrated, and Will Continue to Do So until Both The Market Has Been Liberalized and New Entrants Become Established
- Traded Market Maturity [2008: 7/10 2010: 8/10]
- Only Consumer Representation Scores Highly on The Customer Pull Pillar
- Access to Market Information and Assistance [2008: 2.5/10 2010: 3.5/10]
- Consumer Representation [2008: 7/10 2010: 8/10]
- Propensity to Switch [2008: 0/10 2010: 0/10]
- Gas Mci: Regional Monopolies and Weak Market Regulation Impede Competition
- Market Framework Metrics Doesn't Show Any Significant Improvement
- Effectiveness of Regulator [2008: 2.5/10 2010: 3.5/10]
- Ease of Third Party Access [2008: 2/10 2010: 3.5/10]
- Effectiveness of Balancing and Data Transfer [2008: 3/10 2010: 3.5/10]
- Supplier Push Metrics Remain Weak over The Forecast Period
- Wholesale Market Fragmentation [2008: 2/10 2010: 2.5/10]
- Retail Market Fragmentation [2008: 2/10 2010: 3.5/10]
- Traded Market Maturity [2008: 0/10 2010: 0/10]
- Customer Pull Metrics Remain Weak throughout The Forecast Period
- Access to Market Information and Assistance [2008: 2/10 2010: 2.5/10]
- Consumer Representation [2008: 1/10 2010: 1.5/10]
- Propensity to Switch [2008: 0/10 2010: 0/10]
- Outlook: The Competitive Outlook for The Power Market Remains Stronger than in Gas
- Competitive Intensity Scores Will Remain Modest at The End of The Forecast Period
- Power Scores
- Gas Scores
- Nuclear Power May Provides New Opportunity in Power Sector
- New Market Entrant Opportunities, Power
- New Market Entrant Threats, Power
- New Opportunities Potentially Lie in Gas Fired Generation
- New Market Entrant Opportunities, Gas
- Gas Demand Growth in Switzerland Has Been Particularly Apparent in The Power Generation Sector. Growth in The Residential and Non-Residential Sectors Has Been Significantly Lower at Less than 1% per Annum over The past Decade. The Need for New Capacity, Combined with The Opportunities to Acquire Gas in Nearby Markets, Means That New Build Ccgt Capacity Is A Potential Area of Opportunity for New Market Entrants
- New Market Entrant Threats, Gas
- Mci Scores
- Appendix
- Definitions
- Ask The Analyst
- List of Tables
- Table 1: Market Competitive Intensity, Switzerland 2008-10
- Table 2: Mci Additive, Europe 2008-2010
- Table 3: Mci Multiplicative, Europe 2008-2010
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Mci Assessment Scale
- Figure 2: Mci Assessment Framework
- Figure 3: Mci Market Coverage
- Figure 4: Mci Scales
- Figure 5: Mci Applications
- Figure 6: European Power Market Competitive Intensity, 2008-10
- Figure 7: European Gas Market Competitive Intensity, 2008-10
- Figure 8: Power Market Competitive Intensity, Switzerland
- Figure 9: Gas Market Competitive Intensity, Switzerland
- Figure 10: Market Competitive Intensity, Switzerland
- Figure 11: Scale for Mci Assessment, Effectiveness of Regulator
- Figure 12: Scale for Mci Assessment, Ease of Third Party Access
- Figure 13: Scale for Mci Assessment, Effectiveness of Balancing and Data Transfer
- Figure 14: Scale for Mci Assessment, Wholesale Market Fragmentation
- Figure 15: Scale for Mci Assessment, Retail Market Fragmentation
- Figure 16: Scale for Mci Assessment, Traded Market Maturity
- Figure 17: Scale for Mci Assessment, Access to Market Information and Assistance
- Figure 18: Scale for Mci Assessment, Consumer Representation
- Figure 19: Scale for Mci Assessment, Propensity to Switch
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