Joanathan Lee
Manager, Energy & Sustainability Analytics Intelligence ENGIE Impact
Rick Margolin
Director, Renewables Advisory ENGIE Impact
Energy Market
Renewable Energy
Energy Procurement
Summer Energy Market Outlook: Held May 15th, 2025
In our 2025 Summer Energy Market Outlook, Jonathan Lee and Rick Margolin analyzed the different influences affecting energy markets, highlighting weather, natural gas and power markets, low growth rates, and the latest renewable market findings.
Summer Weather Impacts: Anticipate potential energy market volatility, especially in California and Texas, due to above-average temperatures and droughts. These conditions can directly affect energy generation efficiency and necessitate a comprehensive risk-vulnerability analysis.
Gas & Renewables Market Dynamics: Monitor changes in gas storage levels, production, and LNG exports that impact market trends. The growth of renewable energy is robust, with rising power demand driving large-scale investments. However, beware of disruptive policy changes at the federal level that can significantly escalate costs and impede capital generation.
Strategic Market Navigation: Continuous monitoring of demand-production dynamics and future market patterns is pivotal to harness advantageous price movements. There is an importance of understanding and adapting to longer-term market trends while navigating policy uncertainties and regulatory changes.
Though the discourse explored uncertainties and challenges, it remained optimistic, likening ongoing policy negotiations to a lengthy game with ample room for beneficial changes.
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