Energy Market Research Reports

The global Energy industry is in the midst of an unprecedented evolution. The expansion of renewable energy sources, advancements in smart grid technologies, and the rising adoption of energy storage solutions are driving rapid shifts in the market. Businesses must stay informed with the latest market research and insights to stay ahead and capitalize on new opportunities.

Frost & Sullivan’s market research reports, customized for the Energy sector, provide in-depth market forecasts, trend analyses, competitive benchmarking, and growth opportunity insights. Our reports are developed by expert analysts and researchers, leveraging a comprehensive research methodology that integrates primary and secondary data sources....

Key Topics Covered:

  • Renewable Energy & Generation:
    • Solar Energy: Growth in global solar PV, advancements in thin film & bifacial solar cells, flexible solar cell technology
    • Wind Energy: Growth opportunities in wind power, advancements in next-generation wind energy systems
    • Wave & Tidal Energy: Breakthroughs in wave and tidal renewable energy generation
    • Hydrogen Production: Innovation and growth for methane pyrolysis-based hydrogen production
  • Energy Storage:
    • Battery Storage: Growth in global stationary lithium-ion and lead-acid batteries, emerging sodium-ion battery innovations
    • Mechanical Energy Storage: Breakthrough advancements in mechanical energy storage technologies
  • Grid Management & Infrastructure:
    • Global Grid Equipment: Growth opportunities for equipment to integrate renewable energy and modernize grids
    • Disruptive Technologies for Power-to-X: Exploring technologies converting renewable electricity into other energy forms
    • Digital Grid Technologies: Advancements in digital twin technology and the Digital Grid Country Attractiveness Index
    • Industrial Electrification: Shifting industrial processes from fossil fuels to electricity
  • Regional Energy Outlooks:
    • Europe: European Power & Energy Outlook and Growth Opportunities, 2024
    • MENA: MENA Power and Energy Outlook and Growth Opportunities, 2024
    • North America: North American Power & Energy Outlook (2024 & 2023)
    • Asia-Pacific: Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Outlook 2024
    • Latin America: Latin American Power & Energy Outlook, 2024
  • Other Key Areas:
    • Carbon Capture: Growth opportunities in the direct air carbon capture industry
    • Emissions Management: Growth opportunities for technologies in the oil and gas sector
    • Data Center Cooling: Growth opportunities for efficient cooling technologies
    • Global UPS Market: Growth opportunities in the global Uninterruptible Power Supply market
    • Oil & Gas Industry: Outlook (2024), automation growth opportunities, service company adaptation to the energy transition
    • Commercial Heat Pumps: Growth opportunities for global commercial heat pumps

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  1. 10 Nov 2017  |  Europe  |  Market Research

    Overview Of UK Balancing Services Market and the Potential for Battery Energy Storage

    Understanding the New Opportunities in the UK's Electricity Market

    This Frost & Sullivan insight provides a neat overview of the UK’s balancing services, with an astute focus on battery energy storage technology. This insight comprises analysis of the markets that are relevant to it. To begin with, an optimal balance between supply and demand is critical for any electricity grid to function at peak performance. ...

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  2. 15 Sep 2017  |  Europe  |  Market Research

    Electricity Industry Profiles—Denmark

    €10 Billion of Investment in Renewables will See Denmark 90% Fossil Free by 2030

    The increase in electricity generation from renewables is expected to come primarily from the expansion of wind power and conversion of power plants to substitute wooden pellets as a primary fuel. In 2015, the share of fossil fuels in electricity generated was 33%; Frost & Sullivan forecasts this to be 8% by 2030. Wind power accounted for 41.5% of ...

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  3. 14 Sep 2017  |  Europe  |  Market Research

    Electricity Industry Profiles—Norway

    Electrification of Transport will Drive New Investment in Renewable Energy, Forecast to be €5.90 Billion during 2015–2030

    Norway is already almost entirely powered by renewable energy, with hydro traditionally dominating. The investment of €5.90 billion in a combination of wind, hydro, and other renewable energy will boost the share of RES in the electricity generation mix to 99% by 2030. Increasing interconnections will lead to greater integration of Nordpool (The ...

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  4. 22 Aug 2017  |  Europe  |  Market Research

    Electricity Industry Profiles—Romania

    More than €22 Billion to be Invested in New Generating Assets by 2030, Supported by Further Investment in Grid Improvements and Interconnections

    A total of €21.8 billion will be invested between 2015 and 2030 on new power generation capacity in Romania. Nuclear accounts for the largest portion, but there is also investment in gas, hydro, and renewables. At the same time, a number of aging assets will be retired, not only in generation, but also in transmission and distribution. New grid i...

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  5. 16 Aug 2017  |  Europe  |  Market Research

    Electricity Industry Profiles—Ireland

    Significant Investment Opportunities as Ireland Seeks to Transform and Decarbonise its Energy System

    The island of Ireland is readying itself for a major market transformation as SEM (Single Electricity Market) design, being incompatible with the European Target Model is being replaced by the Integrated Single Electricity Market (I-SEM) late 2017, if everything goes according to plan. Keeping that aside, the progress by renewable energy especially...

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  6. 16 Aug 2017  |  Europe  |  Market Research

    Electricity Industry Profiles—Sweden

    Electrification of Transport will Drive New Investment in Renewable Energy, Forecast to be €15.8 Billion between 2015 and 2030

    Sweden has a high renewable energy potential. The country has met its 2020 renewable energy target of 49% in 2013 already. Sweden plans to continue efficient operation of its existing energy sources and is committed to 100% renewable energy by 2040. Sweden has a huge potential for electricity generation from wind, biomass and biogas, which form a k...

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    Electricity Industry Profiles—The United Kingdom

    Significant Investment Opportunities as the UK Seeks to Transform and Decarbonise its Energy System

    In 2015, electricity demand was primarily supplied through renewable energy, nuclear, and gas, accounting a combined total of 76% of the electricity generated. This indicates two things. First, renewable generation share in the market is increasing and is expected to form a major portion of the generation mix in the coming years. Second, nuclear an...

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  8. 11 Aug 2017  |  Europe  |  Market Research

    Electricity Industry Profiles—Bulgaria

    Decision on New Nuclear Plants to Shape Bulgaria’s Energy Future

    Bulgaria remains heavily dependent on coal (44.1% in 2015) and nuclear power (32.1% in 2015) for its electricity. Unlike most European countries, Bulgaria remains committed to nuclear, with plans for 2 new reactors backed by Russian investment. Bulgaria has exceeded its renewable energy target of 16%. It hit 18.2% in 2015 and managed 19.4% when onl...

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  9. 15 Jun 2017  |  Europe  |  Market Research

    Electricity Industry Profiles—Poland and Hungary

    Need to Replace Ageing Power Plant Capacity Will Result in Nearly €50 Billion Invested in New Plants by 2030

    Poland will remain dependent on coal-fired generation, with 5GW of new capacity under construction. Installed capacity will decline by 2030, but coal will still account for 46% of electricity supply based on current policies. Wind energy was a promising market in Poland, but the changes in the law regarding turbines and proximity to buildings and f...

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    Independent Power Plant (IPP) Market in South and Southeast Asia, Trends in 2017

    Developing Asia Continues to be a Powerhouse in IPP Growth as Energy Demand Soars

    Developing Asia, which has significant peak power shortages and substantial electrification gaps, offers abundant opportunities for private developers or Independent Power Producers (IPPs). A massive 184.4GW of expected IPP capacity additions between 2015 and 2020, makes it perhaps the largest region for new-build power plants. With the cooling do...

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