Asset Evaluation

A steadily growing share of renewable energies in the market, significant restructuring in the conventional power plant fleet, emerging storage and hydrogen technologies and uncertainties in future fuel and CO₂ price developments. In order to remain capable of making better decisions, market players must always keep an eye on current trends and key drivers for the profitability of power market assets.

For more than two decades, enervis has been advising investors, developers and other decision-makers on the current and future value of energy assets in the market.

For this purpose, we provide you with market know-how on energy economic and policy combined with high-quality models and excellent modelling competence. We advise our clients individually and flexibly on their questions and combine our extensive energy market models with best-in-class qualitative consulting methods.

For further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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