Power Market and Electricity Price Forecasts

The reliable and well-founded forecast of future power market and power price developments is the basis of every successful trading, procurement and investment strategy.

enervis is one of the leading consultants in the field of power price forecasts and provides independent market know-how coupled with high model quality and modelling competence. Our studies and forecasts are recognized and established tools for asset and strategy valuation in the market and among investors. We specialise in fundamental market studies and price forecasts, in which we develop a strategic market view together with our clients and depict it in scenarios. In doing so, we also incorporate current assessments from our energy policy consulting activities.

Our models cover a wide range of revenue markets. We forecast future price and market developments for the day-ahead, control energy and intraday markets as well as for balancing energy.

Our independent studies and forecasts provide background information and correlations on the development of the power market and power prices in European power markets in a compact and comprehensible manner.

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Mirko Schlossarczyk
Fon +49 (0)30 695175-0
E-Mail: mirko.schlossarczyk@enervis.de

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