2025 Agenda
Interested in speaking in 2025? Contact Jadon Guthrie, Head of Content - Finance Series to learn more.
Interested in speaking in 2025? Contact Jadon Guthrie, Head of Content - Finance Series to learn more.
As Europe undergoes a transformative energy transition, power and PPA (Power Purchase Agreement) prices are being driven by fluctuating market dynamics, and a complex interplay of renewable energy proliferation, geopolitical shifts, and regulatory reforms.
This session will provide a forward-looking analysis of European power market trends, focusing on short and long-term European power price trajectories, the evolving landscape of PPA availability and pricing.
Whether you are negotiating your next PPA or planning investments in European renewables, this session offers critical insights into the future of power pricing.
If you are interested in sponsoring this networking opportunity, please contact the event’s sponsorship lead: Daniele Moreschi
In 2022, many market participants rushed to lock in a PPA at the height of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and the subsequent ballooning of energy prices globally. In 2025, European markets find themselves in a drastically different energy pricing environment. In the first eight months of 2024, European electricity prices fell into negative territory for a record 7,841 hours.
In this new energy price environment, is this an ideal year to lock in a long-term PPA?
This session will explore how the reordering of grid connection queues is reshaping curtailment projections for renewable energy projects. With significant implications for project revenues, power purchase agreements (PPAs), and financing strategies, attendees will gain insights into how these changes affect the economic viability of future developments. The presentation will equip participants with the tools to navigate complex grid reforms and understand their far-reaching impact on renewable energy investment decisions.
If you are interested in sponsoring this networking opportunity, please contact the event’s sponsorship lead: Daniele Moreschi
In a rapidly evolving PPA landscape, large energy buyers and PPA originators often have divergent priorities—from contract flexibility to pricing mechanisms, risk allocation, and contract standardisation. While buyers seek competitive pricing, long-term certainty, and sustainability alignment, originators must navigate return expectations, financing constraints, and evolving market conditions.
This session will explore the key points of alignment—and friction—between buyers and sellers in the European PPA market. Panelists will respond to real-time prompts based on their experiences structuring PPAs, with audience participation via Slido to steer the conversation.
Key Discussion Points:
As the energy transition accelerates, the expansion of offshore wind without sufficient storage capacities will bring new challenges to investors and market players. In the coming years, the GB power market is set to become more closely integrated with its European and Nordic neighbours through new interconnectors, while electrification, hydrogen electrolysers and batteries will shape and increase power consumption.
We’ll dive into latest results from Volue Insight’s long-term power modelling to explore how the evolving energy mix will impact long-term capture prices for offshore wind developers amid the lingering threat of price cannibalisation. Will greater production volumes continually erode producer revenues in the long term? How do capture prices stand against latest CFD auction strike prices? What risk does weather variability pose to investor returns?
If you are interested in sponsoring this networking opportunity, please contact the event’s sponsorship lead: Daniele Moreschi
This fast-paced, high-value networking session is designed to connect procurement leads from large energy consumers with renewable energy suppliers across the UK and Europe.
With the growing demand for long-term Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), this session provides the ideal environment for buyers and suppliers to meet one-on-one, exchange key requirements, and explore potential deals that could shape future procurement strategies.
Ensure you come prepared!
Participating energy buyers (corporate & industrial offtakers) will want to know:
Participating energy suppliers (renewable energy asset owners & developers) will want to know:
As the day’s discussions end, unwind and indulge in an evening of relaxed networking at the 2025 Renewables Procurement & Revenue Europe Drinks Reception.
Whether you’re looking to deepen existing relationships or spark new collaborations, the Solar Media Team invite you to mingle with peers and future partners in an informal and convivial environment in the heart of London.
If you are interested in sponsoring this networking opportunity, please contact the event’s sponsorship lead: Daniele Moreschi
If you are interested in sponsoring this networking opportunity, please contact the event’s sponsorship lead: Daniele Moreschi
Hear from a leading energy buyer on their journeys to diversify their consumption of renewable energy beyond traditional renewable energy sources such as solar and wind. Iron Mountain is integrating tidal energy into its operations as part of its commitment to 100% clean energy by 2040.
“Large energy buyers” is often used as a catch-all term but in reality, renewable energy consumption comes from a range of sectors with various needs. How do the priorities of offtakers differ from sector-to-sector? What are they looking for from their energy partners?
Find out directly from them on our sector-specific roundtables. Each roundtable will have a focus on a specific type of energy buyer.
Each roundtable will be hosted by a renewable energy procurement lead from an established energy buyer from the respective sector providing first-hand insights and facilitating discussion.
Sector Roundtables:
Join one of our 10 market roundtables, each focused on a specific PPA market within Europe. This is your opportunity to engage in targeted discussions on the scale, structure, and evolving landscape of Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) in key renewable energy markets.
Each roundtable will be hosted by an established player with extensive exposure to the respective market, offering first-hand insights into the addressable PPA market, procurement trends, pricing expectations and auction landscape.
Market Roundtables:
If you are interested in sponsoring this networking opportunity, please contact the event’s sponsorship lead: Daniele Moreschi