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Power and renewables: predictions for 2024

From China’s fast-expanding solar and renewables supply chain to an increase in curtailment across Europe and a tricky path to decarbonisation in North America, a look at the key themes and trends for the power and renewables industry in the year ahead.

Get complimentary reports from our 2024 Outlook series, including:

  • A global overview
  • Asia Pacific
  • North America
  • Europe
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The outlook for power and renewables in 2024

In 2024, the global power and renewables industry is set to witness dynamic shifts, with new challenges and opportunities appearing across North America, Europe and the Asia Pacific region.

Fill out the form at the top of the page to download your complimentary copy of our recent ebook, 'A comprehensive overview of the power and renewables sectors in 2024', which explores this year’s top trends across solar, wind and
energy storage globally.

Plus, scroll down to access additional reports that drill down into our regional predictions for the year ahead.

In this year's regional reports:

  • We explore whether there is any sign that power demand growth is slowing in Asia Pacific
  • Our experts share predictions for European power, onshore wind, offshore wind, solar PV and storage markets 
  • We look at why North America’s energy transition could be longer, more expensive and more politically contentious than previously predicted

Explore our reports

Click below to explore our regional reports, or fill out the form at the top of the page to access our global view. 

Read our regional outlooks for power and renewables:

  • Opinion

    Asia Pacific

    Asia Pacific markets powered ahead in 2023, will that continue in 2024?

    Get the reportAsia Pacific
  • Opinion

    Europe

    European power and renewables markets enter 2024 with relative stability compared to last year, although challenges arise.

    Get the reportEurope
  • Opinion

    North America

    North America’s energy transition could be longer, more expensive and more politically contentious than previously predicted

    Get the report North America

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