FTI Intelligence finds the economic case for battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell powertrains in the US market will be favorable faster than expected.
The challenges hydrogen are facing and how they can be addressed if this is hydrogen's "now or never" moment ahead of delivering the EU Hydrogen Strategy.
Electric buses promise a cleaner, quieter and less carbon intensive mode of travel in cities. This article explores the trend to electrify urban bus routes.
U.S. storage and “solar + storage” projects have been a solution in search of a problem and a solution in search of market-based compensation mechanisms.
In this report, we assess the EU ETS price outlook and the resulting progress against EU objectives, and identify the possible contribution of a carbon price floor to an accelerated decarbonisation of the power sector.
The policy debate on possible pathways towards a reliable and decarbonised energy system in Belgium raises issues regarding technologies and policy measures.
The European Commission has been working on proposals aimed at addressing some of the issues associated with energy security and the internal energy market.
In light of the current debate on the reform of the EU’s carbon Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) and the renewed push for decarbonisation following the Paris climate agreement, this report explores the various policy options to strengthen the EU ETS.
This study investigates the consequences of the implementation of a capacity mechanism in France to ensure security of supply in the challenging context of the energy transition.
The UK is at a pivotal moment in the development of its power system as it makes the transition to a 21st century low carbon generation system based largely on gas, nuclear and renewables.
In this study, the current market framework for electricity in Europe is obsolete and at odds with the twin objectives of fighting climate change and maintaining security of supply.
In this report we explore the regulatory framework and the competitiveness of the EU automotive industry. The European Commission envisages the renaissance of Europe’s industry by promoting an innovative, clean technology based economy.
In this article, we explore the liberalisation of the gas market and the move towards a true market pricing model has been largely successful across Western Europe.
In this article, FTI-CL Energy experts explore the key sources of value for DSR in current electricity markets and potential strategies for capturing this value. We aim to answer the following questions: “What business models currently exist?”
In this report, we provide detailed rankings for turbine OEMs (by region and drive train type) and wind farm owner-operators, and examine the global wind market evolution, forecasts for the wind market between 2015 and 2024.
In this report, we examine the supply chain situation for 12 key components (350+ suppliers) and three key materials (150+ suppliers), which account for more than 95% of a wind turbine’s total cost.
A group of more than 100 senior executives from industry, government and academics gathered in Cambridge on 15-16 May to discuss the future of European utilities.
In this report, we explore the extent to which offshore wind power qualifies as an infrastructure asset and how this will provide access to deeper pools of money for both debt and equity.
Arguing that carbon costs would threaten their competitiveness, a vast majority of the manufacturing sectors, accounting for 95% of all industrial carbon emissions, receive exemptions from the EU Emission Trading System (ETS).