Market Competitive Intensity: Germany
| Publication Date | December 2006 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Datamonitor |
| Product Type | Report |
| Pages | 26 |
| ISBN Number | not applicable |
| Product Code | DAT04372 |
Summary
Introduction
The MCI Index offers a robust framework for measuring the development of utility Market Competitive Intensity. The MCI assessment draws on nine underlying metrics grouped into three broad clusters: Market framework; Supplier Push; Customer Pull.
Scope
- Insight into the current levels of competitiveness in the gas and power markets.
- Forecasts of future competitive dynamics and their evolution throughout the gas and power value chains.
- Forecasts of switching rates in the residential and non-residential sectors.
Highlights
The MCI Index offers a robust framework for measuring the development of utility Market Competitive Intensity.
The MCI assessment draws on nine underlying metrics grouped into three broad clusters: Market framework; Supplier Push; Customer Pull.
The MCI assessments are supported by interviews with over 200 senior utility executives.
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
- 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 the development of 20 diverse European gas and power markets
- The MCI Index assesses markets in December 2006 and on 1st July 2008 in addition to driving a market switching forecast
- 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: The size of the market and high levels of corporate activity are key factors driving gas and power competitive intensity in Germany
- Germany's power scores are relatively strong over all metrics other than Propensity to Switch
- Germany's gas metrics are currently driven by the impact of the new regulator and the lack of concentration in the retail market
- Power MCI: With the exception of Propensity to Switch, all of Germany's power scores are in the upper half of the scale
- The creation of a regulatory body has revived Germany's Market Framework scores
- Effectiveness of Regulator [2006: 7.7/10 2008: 7.5/10]
- Ease of Third Party Access [2006: 7.4/10 2008: 7.9/10]
- Effectiveness of Balancing and Data Transfer [2006: 5.5/10 2008: 6.7/10]
- Supplier Push factors all score relatively highly given the well developed nature of the German power market
- Wholesale Market Fragmentation [2006: 6/10 2008: 6.2/10]
- Retail Market Fragmentation [2006: 5/10 2008: 6.5/10]
- Traded Market Maturity [2006: 8/10 2008: 9/10]
- Customer Pull metrics are likely to remain low for the foreseeable future
- Access to Market Information and Assistance [2006: 7.7/10 2008: 8.5/10]
- Consumer Representation [2006: 7.6/10 2008: 8.3/10]
- Propensity to Switch [2006: 1.5/10 2008: 2.6/10]
- Switching growth rates in both sectors will be curtailed by the fact that market opening theoretically occurred back in 1998
- Gas MCI: A strong upward movement in Germany's gas metrics is expected over the forecast period
- Germany's gas Market Framework score is no longer curtailed by the lack of a regulator
- Effectiveness of Regulator [2006: 7.8/10 2008: 9/10]
- Ease of Third Party Access [2006: 5.7/10 2008: 7.3/10]
- Effectiveness of Balancing and Data Transfer [2006: 2/10 2008: 5/10]
- The large number of municipal energy retailers drives the Supplier Push metrics
- Wholesale Market Fragmentation [2006: 3.3/10 2008: 5.3/10]
- Retail Market Fragmentation [2006: 8.5/10 2008: 9/10]
- Traded Market Maturity [2006: 2/10 2008: 6/10]
- Germany's Customer Pull metrics show improvement emerging by 2008
- Access to Market Information and Assistance [2006: 3/10 2008: 7.3/10]
- Consumer Representation [2006: 8/10 2008: 8/10]
- Propensity to Switch [2006: 1.8/10 2008: 3.5/10]
- Forecast switching rates for 2008 are at the lower end of the European scale
- Outlook: The established and competitive nature of the market means exploiting commercial opportunities in Germany will remain challenging
- Significant progress is likely to be made in the competitive intensity of the German gas market in the coming two years
- Power scores
- Gas scores
- Mitigating regulatory uncertainty and ensuring cost effective TPA are the key challenges facing entrants to the German power market
- New Market Entrant Opportunities, Power
- New Market Entrant Threats, Power
- Germany's gas market competitive intensity shows a strong improvement over the forecast period
- New Market Entrant Opportunities, Gas
- New Market Entrant Threats, Gas
- MCI Scores
- Appendix
- Definitions
- Ask the analyst
- List of Tables
- Table 1: Market Competitive Intensity, Germany 2006-08
- Table 2: MCI Additive, Europe 2006-2008
- Table 3: MCI Multiplicative, Europe 2006-2008
- 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, 2006-08
- Figure 7: European Gas Market Competitive Intensity, 2006-08
- Figure 8: Power Market Competitive Intensity, Germany
- Figure 9: Switching Forecasts, Germany 2008 [Residential: 07% Non Residential:17%]
- Figure 10: Gas Market Competitive Intensity, Germany
- Figure 11: Switching Forecasts, Germany 2008 [Residential: 04% Non Residential:18%]
- Figure 12: Market Competitive Intensity, Germany
- Figure 13: Scale for MCI Assessment, Effectiveness of Regulator
- Figure 14: Scale for MCI Assessment, Ease of Third Party Access
- Figure 15: Scale for MCI Assessment, Effectiveness of Balancing and Data Transfer
- Figure 16: Scale for MCI Assessment, Wholesale Market Fragmentation
- Figure 17: Scale for MCI Assessment, Retail Market Fragmentation
- Figure 18: Scale for MCI Assessment, Traded Market Maturity
- Figure 19: Scale for MCI Assessment, Traded Market Maturity
- Figure 20: Scale for MCI Assessment, Access to Market Information and Assistance
- Figure 21: Scale for MCI Assessment, Consumer Representation
- Figure 22: Scale for MCI Assessment, Propensity to Switch
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