Local Elections and Energy Markets: Impacts on Procurement and Revenue

Time: 11:00 - 11:30
Date: Thursday 21st May 2026

Theatre: Plenary

Synopsis

Local elections can shift energy policy priorities, regulatory enforcement, permitting processes, and incentives, creating uncertainty for project developers and corporate buyers. Changes in political leadership may accelerate or delay renewables deployment, influence subsidies, and affect grid access, all of which have a direct impact on procurement strategies and revenue stability. This session examines how upcoming local elections could alter market conditions and explores practical approaches for managing policy-driven risk.
• Analyse how local political cycles can influence energy policy, permitting, and incentives
• Discuss implications for corporate procurement strategies and PPA negotiations
• Explore ways sellers and buyers can mitigate revenue risk and maintain project timelines
• Highlight examples where election outcomes have historically affected renewables markets

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