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Power and renewables: predictions for 2025

What to watch in the year ahead, from China’s renewable energy capacity growth to floating solar expansion in Asia Pacific and why it might be a year of contradictions in Europe.

Get complimentary reports from our 2025 Outlook series, including:

  • Renewable energy in China: what to look for in 2025
  • What to look for in Asia Pacific renewable energy in 2025
  • European power & renewables: what to look for in 2025

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Things are rarely dull in the power and renewables space, and 2025 will be no exception. As our recent energy transition outlook highlighted, the energy transition is not moving fast enough. A rapid and decisive course correction is necessary if net zero by 2025 goals are to remain achievable. That will make for interesting times for power and renewables globally.

So, what are the key themes to look out for in the year ahead? What changes do we expect to see? Where are the biggest opportunities – and the biggest barriers to progress? Drawing on insight from Lens Power, our regional power and renewables experts have shared their view in a new series of complimentary reports.

Read our take on these questions – and much more:

  • Will this be another year of record growth in renewable energy capacity in China?
  • Will the price gap between solar modules made in China and India narrow further?
  • How much will India’s battery energy storage power generation increase?
  • Will a shift to the right undermine Europe’s energy transition?
  • Could Trump’s reversal of US clean tech subsidies be a gift to the EU?

Follow the links below to read our regional insights. 

In this series of complimentary reports:

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