Market Analyses for Renewable Energies

You have to know the energy markets, if you want to invest in renewables. One of our daily tasks is to carefully observe and analyse the markets that are relevant to the renewable energy industry, and we know what questions our clients have. We are experts in analysing spot and forward markets for electricity, balancing power and renewable tenders, as well as PPAs. Our market analyses provide the necessary overview on commercial and regulatory frameworks in European energy markets. And they go into detail wherever it is important.

enervis’ market analyses create the necessary transparency for our clients and reveal the frameworks, market structures, players and, above all, the success factors of the market. Among other things, we evaluate the development of European remuneration systems for renewable energies (current and future market design) and track the cost and revenue development of renewable and conventional power plants as well as storage assets in the European markets.

Rely on our in-depth market analyses to understand your target markets for onshore and offshore wind, PV, other renewable technologies and storage.

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Your Contact

Dr. Nicolai Herrmann
Fon +49 (0)30 695175-0
E-Mail: Nicolai.Herrmann@enervis.de

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