Title: Trading on Nord Pool
1Trading on Nord Pool
Source Nord Pool
2Electricity spot prices on Nord Pool in 2006,
Stockholm price area
Source Nord Pool
3Electricity spot prices on Nord Pool and EEX
(Germany)
Source Nord Pool, EEX
4Spot price, forward price and price of emissions
allowances on Nord Pool
Source Nord Pool
5Price of emissions allowances on Nord Pool
Source Nord Pool, EEX
6Price of emissions allowances and differences
between spot and forward prices on Nord Pool and
the German power exchange
Source Nord Pool, EEX
7Changes in the number of electricity suppliers
and Distribution System Operators since 1976
Source Swedenergy
8Number of supplier switches per month
Source Statistics Sweden
9Customer mobility 2001-2007
Source Statistics Sweden
10Breakdown of total electricity price for a
single-family home with electrical heating and a
variable rate contract, 1990 prices
Source Swedish Energy Agency and Statistics
Sweden
11Total energy supply in Sweden 1973-2006
Source Statistics Sweden
12Total supplied energy in relation to GNP
1973-2006 (1995 prices)
Source Statistics Sweden
13Electricity usage as a function of GNP 1970-2006
(1995 prices)
Source Statistics Sweden
14Breakdown of electricity usage by sector 1970-2006
Source Statistics Sweden
15Industrial electricity consumption in relation to
value added1970-2006 (1991 prices)
Source Statistics Sweden
16Household electricity consumption by
application, preliminary result year 2007
Source Swedish Energy Agency
17Power generation in Sweden by power type, TWh/year
Source Swedenergy
18Runoff variations in relation to normal year
runoff 1952-2006
Source Swedenergy
19Runoff variations in the power-generating rivers
Source Swedenergy
20Storage levels in the regulating reservoirs
Source Swedenergy
21Average monthly generation of wind power in
relation toelectricy users profile
Source Swedenergy
22Installed power generation capacity in thermal
power district heating respectively industrial
back-pressure 20022006
Source Swedenergy
23Power generation by fuels in thermal power
district heating respectively industrial
back-pressure 20022006
Source Swedenergy
24Development of renewable electricity generation
2000-2006
Source Swedenergy
25Ownership of power generation capacity
Source Swedenergy
26Changes in ownership of power generation capacity
1996-2006
Source Swedenergy
27Power generation and consumption in Sweden
2004-2006, TWh/week
Source Swedenergy
28Power generation and consumption in Nordic region
2004-2006, TWh/week
Source Nord Pool
29Hourly load profile for electricity usage with
peak demand in 2006 and typical 24-hour period
in winter and summer
Source Svenska Kraftnät and Swedenergy
30Net flow of electricity to and from Sweden per
country in 2004-2006
Source Svenska Kraftnät
31Swedish emissions of sulphur dioxide 1990-2005
Source Swedish Environmental Objectives Council
32Swedish nitrogen oxide emissions 1990-2005
Source Swedish Environmental Objectives Council
33Emissions of CO2 equivalents in the world, tonnes
per capita
Source Swedish Environmental Protection Agency
34Swedish emissions of greenhouse gases 1990-2005
Source Swedish Environmental Objectives Council
35Development of electricity tax (energy tax on
electricity) since 1951
Sources Statistics Sweden, Swedish Energy Agency