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U.S. Power Forecast - Q4'21: Will high commodity prices accelerate the energy transition?

Date:
Thursday, February 17, 2022
Location:
On-Demand
Duration:
1 Hour

The prospect of structurally higher prices for coal and natural gas, stoking already strong electricity markets, provides the opportunity for higher cash flows to merchant generation over the next 1-2 years. However, it may also accelerate the adoption of wind, solar, storage and emerging segments of green energy as the economic case grows more compelling.

Join our Energy analysts as they review the market dynamics of fossil and green generation with analysis from our Q4'21 power forecast release.

  • ERCOT – will revisions to the market’s scarcity curve encourage greater reliability?
  • MISO – does Illinois set the pace for a green arms race in the Midwest?
  • Utility-scale or Grid-scale hybrid solar and storage – how quickly will this segment grow?
  • Utility capital expenditure forecasts – who leads in energy transition spending?
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Moderator

S&P Global Contributor
Karishma Bhimani Mistry is an Energy Product Manager within S&P Commodity Insights. Full Bio

Speakers

S&P Global Contributor
Steve Piper is Director of Energy Research with S&P Global Market Intelligence. Full Bio
S&P Global Contributor
Adam Wilson is an analyst with the Regulatory Research team at S&P Global Market Intelligence specializing in U.S. renewable energy policy and analysis. Full Bio
S&P Global Contributor
Jason Lehmann is a Research Analyst with Regulatory Research Associates, covering the U.S. electric and gas utility and independent power producer sectors. Full Bio

 

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