As demand for electrification increases globally, the pace of renewable energy deployment and the degree to which renewable energy assets can be optimized becomes critical particularly as economies endeavor to decarbonize. Following the global stocktake in 2023, and a stated goal of tripling renewable capacity by 2030, a heightened interest in renewable energy creates optimism for rapid growth but lingering challenges like profitability, transmission capacity, permitting, and supply chain availability present impediments.
Watch our webinar on-demand to hear our wind, solar, and storage experts share perspectives on the key opportunities and challenges that face the global renewable energy industry in 2024. During the session, we'll answer questions such as:
- Why is global solar growth slowing and what challenges lie ahead for the solar supply chain?
- How will alternative technologies for lithium-ion play a role in the battery storage market in 2024?
- How will the offshore wind sector respond to the headwinds of 2023?
- Will 2024 bring a return to profitability for the onshore wind energy supply chain?
- Building on COP28: What will it take to accelerate the deployment of low-carbon technologies?
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Interested in learning more about our speakers?
Luke Lewandowski
Vice President, Global Renewables Research
Luke heads our Global Renewables Research team, which includes wind, solar and energy storage.
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Michelle Davis
Head of Global Solar
Michelle leads our solar research, identifying emerging industry themes and cultivating a team of solar thought leaders.
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Søren Lassen
Head of Offshore Wind Research
Søren tracks, analyses and forecasts value chain dynamics, technological advancements and the market outlook.
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Aaron Barr
Global Head, Onshore Wind Energy Research
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David Brown
Director, Energy Transition Practice
David is a key author of our Energy Transition Outlook and Accelerated Energy Transition Scenarios.
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