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2024 Outlook

After Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the key event for the energy sector in 2023 was probably the agreement reached at COP28 in Dubai on a "transition away from fossil fuels". While the actual scope of this agreement remains debatable, it does testify to the growing (if not sufficient) mobilisation of political, economic and civil society players around the challenges of the energy-climate transition.

And like the lasting impact of the Ukrainian crisis on European energy policies, even if energy prices have fallen significantly by 2023, there will be many direct and indirect consequences from 2024 onwards, both in European and national public policies and in corporate strategies.
 
Our experts share with you their outlook for the new year:

Renewable electricity

Scaling up renewable electricity and increasing flexibility

Renewable electricity

Carbon Capture and Storage

2024 outlooks for Carbon Capture and Storage in Europe

Carbon Capture and Storage

Industrial decarbonization

2024, acceleration of decarbonization?

Industrial decarbonization

Renewable heat

The rise of renewable heat

Renewable heat

Energy-climate transition strategies

An opportunity for businesses

Energy-climate transition strategies

Demand Side response

A priority for the European electricity system

Demand Side response

Hydrogen

2024, the beginning of a new era ?

Hydrogen

Electrical infrastructures

The 10-year planning: Can we meet the challenge of connections without disruptions in methods?

Electrical infrastructures

New Nuclear

Focus on SMRs

New Nuclear

New mobilities

The priorities of electric vehicle charging infrastructure developers and investors

New mobilities

Synthetic fuels

The new engine of the hydrogen sector?

Synthetic fuels

Energy storage

Strong acceleration of installed capacities in France and Europe

Energy storage

Biomethane

Between CPB and BPA, the trial year for new marketing mechanisms!

Biomethane
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