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Rystad Talks Energy | Powering the future: Renewable energy trends and gas demand in Europe

When

9:00 am - 5:00 pm CET

Information

Join us on for the latest edition of Rystad Talks Energy, where we will explore the evolving dynamics of Europe's power markets. Hosted by our CEO, Jarand Rystad, this webinar will provide a comprehensive look at the latest trends shaping renewable energy development and the shifting forces that will influence the energy landscape in 2025 and beyond.

Our team4

Jarand Rystad

Jarand Rystad

CEO

Per Magnus Nysveen

Per Magnus Nysveen

Head of Analyses

Erik Reiso

Erik Reiso

Head of EMEA

Christoph Halser

Christoph Halser

Analyst, Gas and LNG Market

Our expert guests1

Katinka Bogaard

Katinka Bogaard

Managing Director and Analyst, Volt Power Analytics

Description

We will discuss the profitability and future investment outlook for renewables across Europe, including insights into the evolving Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) and capture rates of different energy sources over time. We will explore the latest business models driving the renewable sector, highlighting the trends that are defining how companies approach the future of energy. Jarand Rystad will engage in an insightful conversation with Katinka Bogaard, Managing Director at Volt Power Analytics, to further discuss these developments. 

Additionally, we will examine the role of gas in renewable volatility buffering, along with key policies and gas capacity additions across Europe. The webinar will also focus on the gas-for-power demand outlook and provide a detailed analysis of the European winter gas balance for 2024/25. Per Magnus Nysveen, Head of Analysis in Rystad Energy, will present five key trends in energy, offering insights into the current and emerging changes in the industry. This webinar offers you the chance to gain exclusive insights from leading experts on the critical trends influencing the power markets and renewables in Europe. Register now to stay ahead in this rapidly changing sector.