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Global energy investment totalled more than USD 1.9 trillion in 2021, with the power and end-user sectors attracting more investment than traditional fuel production

Energy markets focus on the trade and supply of electricity, gas and liquid fuels. They consist of three main elements: generation or production, transmission and distribution, and supply. Once electricity is generated or gas and oil is produced, it is sold on the wholesale market to suppliers, who sell it on to consumers and arrange for its delivery. It is distributed to homes and businesses through transmission and distribution systems. Depending on a country’s government policy, these elements of energy markets may be nationalised or privatised. Energy markets are closely regulated to ensure secure access to energy at fair prices, since energy is a necessity for sustained economic output and human welfare. Energy markets in the UK are privatised and regulated by the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem), which is responsible for protecting the interest of consumers by promoting fair competition. UK energy markets have recently experienced significant changes due to diversification of electricity generation through the rise of renewable energy sources, as well as the addition of many new suppliers.

Around the world, investments in the energy system are shifting, with increasing funds flowing into renewables, grid flexibility mechanisms, and low carbon transport. An appropriate policy and regulatory environment is required for continued investment towards a low carbon economy while maintaining energy security. The low carbon transition often requires the government to drive and guide private spending since investments in low carbon energy infrastructure are often capital-intensive and require long-term returns. There is growing need for new market structures to be defined and existing ones to play different roles in order to encourage low carbon investments across all sectors of energy, while also keeping the energy system stable and conventional sources flowing. Increased interconnection is also an option for moving towards more sustainable and cost-effective energy systems; integration of national energy systems through cross-border infrastructure can redefine investment agendas.

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Li-ion BESS market set for growth, while new leasing deal promises to ‘unlock’ European sector

14/08/2024

Li-ion batteries, which already dominate the energy storage landscape (accounting for over 90% of installations), are experiencing heightened demand a...

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Global surge in solar PV inverter shipments highlights China’s dominance, while US and Europe support solar roll-out

14/08/2024

  China driving demand for global solar PV invertersGlobal solar PV inverter* shipments grew by 56% in 2023 to 536 GWac, with China accounti...

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Global battery investments dip for first time since 2020

07/08/2024

A slump in battery infrastructure investments in mainland China is largely responsible for the global slowdown, as the Asian economic powerhouse navig...

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Wind and solar outstrips fossil fuels in China, Europe and the UK

07/08/2024

  Wind and solar eclipse coal capacity in ChinaFor the first time ever, wind and solar energy in China have, as of June this year, collectiv...

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Vietnam’s direct power purchase agreement decree could pave the way for new renewables era

07/08/2024

The DPPA policy introduces two models for private development of renewable energy capacity:Wheeling model: In this approach, a private renewable devel...

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Events and training

British Institute of Energy Economics Policy Conference 2024

18/09/2024

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Economics of the Oil and Gas Industry - October 2024

14/10/2024 - 15/10/2024

A 2-day introduction to the economics of the oil and gas industry. This course is suitable for students who are new to the oil and gas industry.

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UK Energy Policy Debate: Overcoming skills and supply chain challenges in decarbonising

17/10/2024

This UK Energy Policy Debate will be exploring hard-to-fill areas in the current energy sector. Expert speakers will explore solutions on how skills m...

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Introduction to LNG - October 2024

21/10/2024 - 22/10/2024

This 2-day training course provides an introduction to the LNG chain. Suitable for students who are new to the LNG sector and/or those with a non-tech...

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WPC Energy UK National Committee Expert Workshop 2024

31/10/2024

Explore key challenges and potential solutions on the road to net zero.

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Technical guidance publications

Guidance on large-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) system design, development and operation

2023

Solar photovoltaic (PV), which converts sunlight into electricity, is an important source of renewable energy in the 21st century. PV plant installati...

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Research Report: Embedding circularity into the construction and decommissioning of assets (Phase 1)

2023

The guidance aims to enhance circularity in the construction and energy sectors, both onshore and offshore, by emphasising the reuse and recycling of ...

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Research report: Application of life cycle assessment methodology to the understanding of the energy balance and efficiency of hydrogen value chain building blocks

2022

This document is free to download for registered users.This publication explores the efficiencies of the hydrogen energy system and quantifies the ene...

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Waste to products – Technology and economic assessment (phase 1)

2022

This document is free to download for registered users.The EMG and Soil Wastes and Groundwater group (SWG) of the EI and Concawe have commissioned E4t...

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Guidelines for the assessment of ageing and life extension of non-metallic components in the offshore oil and gas industry, volume 2: composite equipment and repairs

2022

This document captures industry good practice, knowledge and learning on these elements of composite materials. This guidance will provide a star...

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