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Market Competitive Intensity (Mci): China

Publication Date April 2008
Publisher Datamonitor
Product Type Databook
Pages 24
ISBN Number not applicable
Product Code DAT11663
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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 electricity 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 20 key Asia Pacific countries. Benchmarking of the factors driving competition and market entry in the gas and power sectors of the selected markets. Analysis of how the selected markets are likely to evolve given the currently prevailing market dynamics.

Highlights

MCI scores are calculated using two different methods. The first, the simple weighted average (additive) measure shows overall competitive intensity. The second, the multiplicative 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. Liberalisation, energy pricing issues and environmental concerns will remain key drivers of gas and power market dynamics throughout the MCI forecast period.

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 the development of 20 diverse Asia Pacific gas and power markets
    • The MCI Index assesses markets in December 2007, and on July 1, 2010, 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 Chinese energy markets are undergoing a transition from a government controlled to a free market regime
    • The Chinese power market has a strong supplier push factors but weak market framework and customer pull components
    • over the forecast period the Chinese gas market moves up the rankings of the markets surveyed
    • Power MCI: The Chinese power market has relatively strong supplier push metrics
    • Effectiveness of regulator [2007: 2/10 2010: 3/10]
    • Ease of third party access [2007: 6/10 2010: 7/10]
    • Effectiveness of balancing and data transfer [2007: 6/10 2010: 7/10]
    • A surprisingly high degree of fragmentation exists in the power market
    • Wholesale market fragmentation [2007: 8/10 2010: 9/10]
    • Retail market fragmentation [2007: 5/10 2010: 5/10]
    • Traded market maturity [2007: 1/10 2010: 2/10]
    • China's power sector reforms have been largely been at the supply end, constraining the Customer Pull scores
    • Access to market information and assistance [2007: 2/10 2010: 5/10]
    • Consumer representation [2007: 0/10 2010: 2/10]
    • Propensity to switch [2007: 1/10 2010: 1/10]
    • Gas MCI: Competitive intensity in the gas sector lags that seen in power
    • Lack of clear regulatory policies constrain the Market Framework scores
    • Effectiveness of regulator [2007: 2/10 2010: 3/10]
    • Ease of third party access [2007: 6/10 2010: 7/10]
    • Effectiveness of balancing and data transfer [2007: 1/10 2010: 5/10]
    • Supplier Push factors remain modest throughout the forecast period
    • Wholesale market fragmentation [2007: 2/10 2010: 4/10]
    • Retail market fragmentation [2007: 2/10 2010: 3.5/10]
    • China's Customer Pull metrics are expected to remain modest over the forecast period
    • Access to market information and assistance [2007: 3/10 2010: 4/10]
    • Consumer representation [2007: 0/10 2010: 1/10]
    • Propensity to switch [2007: 1/10 2010: 2/10]
    • Outlook: competitive intensity is likely to remain unchanged in the short term
    • MCI Scores
  • Appendix
    • Definitions
    • Ask the analyst
  • List of Tables
    • Table 1: Market Competitive Intensity, China 2007-10
    • Table 2: MCI additive, Asia Pacific 2007-2010
    • Table 3: MCI multiplicative, Asia Pacific 2007-2010
  • 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: Asia Pacific power Market Competitive Intensity, 2007-10
    • Figure 7: Asia Pacific gas Market Competitive Intensity, 2007-10
    • Figure 8: Power Market Competitive Intensity Index, China
    • Figure 9: Gas Market Competitive Intensity, China
    • Figure 10: Market Competitive Intensity, China
    • 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