Join us on Tuesday 1 October 2024, as our senior experts discuss how Europe’s leading renewable power developers are adapting their global investment strategies to energy transition challenges.
Investment in renewable power generation, electricity networks, storage, hydrogen and low carbon fuels provide Europe’s biggest energy companies with a huge global growth opportunity that will transform their portfolios through this decade. 
But cost inflation, supply chain bottlenecks, regulatory challenges, falling power prices and higher financing costs have all combined to check the pace of renewable power investment over the last two years. Since 2023, Ørsted, EDP, Enel and BP have all notably pared back their investment plans.
Will the rest of the sector follow suit, or will European Power and Renewables leaders forge a new path towards a low-carbon future?
Agenda:
- Why is capital allocation among the largest international renewable developers shifting?
- Can companies achieve their renewable capacity growth targets for 2030?
- How will company renewable capacity, generation and cashflow evolve through the 2020s?
- How can companies defend against the risk of falling power prices as renewables penetration increases?
Companies covered by our analysis include: BP, EDF, EDP, EnBW, Enel, Engie, Equinor, Iberdrola, Ørsted, Plenitude, Repsol, RWE, Shell, SSE, TotalEnergies and Vattenfall.
Get to know our speakers
 
    Norman Valentine
Director, Head of Corporate Research - Power & Renewables
Norman leads our corporate research on power and renewables companies, with an emphasis on the offshore wind sector.
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    Greig Aitken
Director, Corporate Research
With over 12 years of experience, Greig brings a holistic view of corporate activity to the upstream M&A research team.
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    Akif Chaudhry
Director, Corporate Research
Akif focuses on strategy, benchmarking and valuation analysis related to power and renewables within company portfolios.
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                Mixed signals for power and renewables in 2023
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