European Power & Renewables: what to look for in 2025
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- The year ahead: what is right is not always popular and what is popular is not always right
- Power markets: public opinion versus the transition
- Onshore wind: nervousness despite auction-backed momentum
- Offshore wind: making ends meet
- Solar PV: despite policy uncertainty, deployment continues
- Storage: grid-scale deployment overtakes residential as routes-to-market come of age
- One big wildcard: could Trump’s reversal of US clean tech subsidies be a gift to the EU?
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