Our reports cover the needs of utilities, investors, and other stakeholders looking for independent as well as professionally and methodologically sound expertise on power market developments.
We cover all major markets in Europe in our market reports, where applicable on bidding zone level:
- The Nordic market outlook covers Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark, all on bidding zone level
- The Central European market outlook comprises Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, the UK and Austria
- The Baltic market outlook covers the Baltic states Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia
- The Eastern European outlook covers Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovenia and Slovakia
- The Southern European outlook covers Italy (on bidding zone level), Spain and Portugal
- Our Green Values report focusses on the EU ETS, Elcertificates, Guarantees of Origin, and support mechanisms for renewable energy
- The Technology report focusses on developments of key technologies and how they affect the power markets
- We also offer tailored analyses of markets in the Balkan region
The reports are issued with comprehensive data material, including capture prices for main technologies and hourly price curves for all bidding zones covered. In addition, we offer tailored workshops with our clients, giving the clients the opportunity to discuss our scenarios and assumptions with THEMA experts.
- We offer both pay-as-you-go services and subscription services. Our reports are updated twice a year (September and February), and we provide additional data updates on a quarterly basis (with the September and February reports, and in May and December). This ensures that clients are kept up to date with the latest developments in the power markets.
- Our scenarios are consistent with current EU policies and national targets. Our central scenario (“Best Guess”) is aligned with the very latest EU targets, together with the implications of national climate and hydrogen strategies. This implies that THEMA’s Best Guess scenario assumes full carbon neutrality by 2050, in line with current EU climate policy ambitions.
- The power market reports are based on results from our advances power market simulation model, TheMA. As hydrogen is likely to play and important role in the future energy system, we model full sector coupling between the power and hydrogen sectors. In addition, we take into account hybrid projects and simulate offshore grids in both the North and Baltic Seas