European power and renewables: what to look for in 2025
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Peter Osbaldstone
Research Director, Europe Power

Peter Osbaldstone
Research Director, Europe Power
Peter is a research director with more than a decade’s experience in European power and renewables markets.
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This year will be one of contradictions in European power and renewables markets. A majority of Europe’s annual electricity supply will be renewable for the first time, updated policy objectives underline enormous ambition for continued growth, and investment opportunities abound across the region.
But, as our European power and renewables experts highlight in this report, life is never simple and energy transition progress faces headwinds.
European power & renewables: what to look for in 2025 draws on insight from Lens Power to set out our view of the year ahead. This includes:
- Politics: will a shift to the right undermine the transition?
- Grids: will investment ramp up to support decarbonisation ambitions?
- Onshore wind: nervousness despite auction-backed momentum?
- Solar: could 2025 be a record year for utility-scale
project developments? - And more, including one big wildcard: could Trump’s reversal of US clean tech subsidies be a gift to the EU?
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