Technology report

Whether you are a market actor or a public body, keeping up to date with the development of new renewable and flexibility solutions is vital to understanding the path the sustainability transition will take. Through our regular technology reports, we provide an up-to-date overview of pivotal technologies’s status and their implied role in the future power system. This includes a review of the latest technological trends, cost drivers and insights required to make well-founded strategic decisions.

Accessible energy technology insights


As a subscriber to ‘Technologies for the Energy transition – Trends and Insights’, you get:

  • Exclusive access to our web portal, with interactive visualisations that allow you to explore pivotal energy technology cost developments with ease.
  • Semi-annual PPT reports, with deep dives into important and highly relevant topics, as well as concise explanations of technology trends, key developments and cost drivers.
  • Detailed Excel data on historical and projected future cost developments.
  • Annual workshops that provide an opportunity to discuss the latest developments, trends and insights in detail with our power market experts.

Regular updates on key energy technologies

Our semi-annual report covers the following technologies:

  • Hydrogen
  • Wind power (Onshore & Offshore)
  • Solar PV
  • Batteries
  • E-fuels
  • Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)
  • Bioenergy / biogas

The web portal includes cost trends and expected future developments for the following technologies:

  • Hydrogen
  • Wind power (Onshore & Offshore)
  • Solar PV

A team of energy technology experts

Our technology team consists of experts in their field. In addition, our insight into the power sector and energy and climate policy allows us to set technology developments in context. The report is not merely a description of our internal scenarios, projections and opinions but is designed to provide you with an informed basis for making your judgement on the potential evolution of different technologies and the wider power system.

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