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Webinar Description:
European renewable energy markets are evolving, with momentum growing in new regions, while buyers and sellers are reevaluating future deal structures in others. Falling PPA prices, expanding project pipelines, and evolving frameworks and regulations are creating novel opportunities—but also different risks. This webinar will explore the latest market dynamics, procurement strategies, and policy developments that are reshaping how corporates source clean energy across the continent, while also assessing impacts from key markets abroad.
In collaboration with BloombergNEF (BNEF), this session will provide exclusive insights into the trends and data driving strategic decisions for energy buyers and developers.
Why Act Now?
Because market volatility, policy shifts, and upcoming Scope 2 revisions to the GHG Protocol are transforming the renewables landscape in real time. Delaying your strategy could mean:
- Missing the window to secure cost-effective renewables deals
- Facing higher costs as regulatory changes reshape procurement frameworks and market dynamics
- Losing momentum in achieving your decarbonisation goals
The window to act is narrowing. Companies that move decisively today will lock in long-term value, futureproof their operations, and lead the energy transition—not chase it.
Key Topics:
- European Corporate PPA and Energy Attribute Certificates (EACs) market trends and regional highlights
- Decarbonising value chains through aggregated PPAs
- Energy resilience driving onsite and direct wire solutions
- Key markets abroad to transact in or to watch, including the US and China
- Preparing for the GHG Protocol’s upcoming Scope 2 changes, including potential location and time matching
Who Should Attend:
Energy managers, sustainability leaders, procurement professionals, and corporate decision-makers looking to futureproof their energy strategies, enhance resilience, and accelerate their net-zero journey.
Panellists
Miguel Gil-Mast
Director, Renewable Energy and Carbon Advisory Services, SE Advisory Services
Nayel Brihi
Corporate Sustainability Analyst, BloombergNEF
Nayel is a corporate energy analyst and is part of BNEF’s solar team. He joined the company in May 2024. His research focuses on corporate clean energy procurement. This involves tracking global corporate power purchase agreements and helping corporations, developers and investors understand market dynamics and corporate progress on their decarbonization targets.
Prior to joining Bloomberg, Nayel completed an MSc in Climate Change, Management and Finance from Imperial College London, and a BSc in International Business, Finance and Economics from the University of Manchester. Upon completion of his studies, he worked as a commercial sustainability consultant on European sustainability regulation compliance, Scope 1 and 2 decarbonization
Chris Low
Director, Sustainability Procurement & Packaging Haleon
James Murray
Editor-in-Chief, BusinessGreen
James Murray is Editor-in-Chief of BusinessGreen, having launched the site in October 2007. He is responsible for BusinessGreen's leading news, opinion and analysis, and also contributes to the brand's expanding events' programme. James is one of the UK's leading commentators on the low carbon economy. He writes occasionally for The Guardian newspaper and has also reported for BBC Radio on a number of green technology stories. James reports daily on a wide range of green business issues, with a particular focus on low carbon policy, economics and technology. In March 2011, James was voted number eight in the Press Gazette's list of the top 50 environmental journalists in the UK. Prior to launching BusinessGreen, James spent five years as a technology journalist working on a variety of IT titles.
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