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Eastern European power market to see moderate growth through 2020

The Eastern European power market should see moderate growth through 2020 as countries in the region actively pursue clean energy policies and reductions in carbon emissions, a new analysis says.
Eastern European power market to see moderate growth through 2020

According to “Power Market in Eastern Europe to 2020: New Investments to Drive Power Demand in the Region”, a report released today by GBI Research, Russia continues to be the largest power market in Eastern Europe with a 59.1 percent share of the region’s total installed capacity.

The Ukraine comes in second, according to the report, which also provides an in-depth analysis of the power markets in Lithuania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Croatia, and the Czech Republic.

The research analyzes the regulatory frameworks and the infrastructure of the power sectors in these countries.

It also provides a detailed forecast of the installed capacity by thermal, hydro, renewable (solar PV, biomass, wind) and nuclear sources in each of the 10 countries.

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