Asset Evaluation

The transformation of the energy system is fundamentally reshaping how energy assets are valued. Renewables are becoming increasingly dominant, conventional generation is retreating and new technologies such as storage and hydrogen are entering the market. At the same time, CO₂ and fuel prices remain volatile.

Investors today need a clear view of tomorrow’s market trends. We help our clients understand both the current and future value of energy assets – from political, regulatory and market perspectives.

Our “Asset Valuation” team combines deep energy sector knowledge with advanced modelling and a strong understanding of investor logic. Whether it’s due diligence, M&A, portfolio strategy or financing rounds – we deliver robust valuation foundations. Our focus is on thermal assets (gas, hydrogen, coal, bioenergy) and power plant sites.

With extensive project experience and market-tested models, we support our clients in dispatch optimisation, long-term forecasting and business case evaluation.

Our services range from asset-specific market value analysis to strategic portfolio assessments.

Let’s talk about the value of your energy assets.

How may we help you?

Give us a call, send an email or use our contact form. We will be happy to hear from you.

Your Contact

Christoph Benkert
Tel. +49 (0)30 695175-0
E-mail: christoph.benkert@enervis.de

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