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-======The Future of Power======+=====The Future of Power====== 
 +The report discusses the growth and future of the European power sector, focusing on investments in renewable energy and the transition to a low-carbon system by 2050.\\  
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 ^  Quick Facts  ^^ ^  Quick Facts  ^^
-| Report location:  |[[https://www2.deloitte.com/de/de/pages/energy-and-resources/articles/future-of-power- EUropean-utility-scenarios.html| source]]  +|Report location:  |[[https://www2.deloitte.com/de/de/pages/energy-and-resources/articles/future-of-power-european-utility-scenarios.html|source]]   
-| Language:  | English   +|Language:  |English  
-| Publisher:  |[[encyclopedia:deloitte|Deloitte]] +|Publisher:  |[[encyclopedia:deloitte|Deloitte]] 
-| Authors:  |Sara Sikora +|Authors:  |Dr. Johannes Trüby, Dr. Thomas Schlaak, Sara Sikora 
-| Time horizon:  | 2050    | +|Time horizon:  |2050    | 
-| Geographic focus:  |european_union   | +|Geographic focus:  |European Union, Europe   | 
-| Page count:  |16  |+|Page count:  |16  |
  
 =====Methods===== =====Methods=====
- +The research method includes Deloitte's scenario-based modeling approach, qualitative anticipation of future power system scenarios, and quantitative assessments using the Deloitte European Electricity Model (DEEM). The study also incorporates expert curation and analysis of economic, policy, technological, social, and environmental trends.\\  
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 =====Key Insights===== =====Key Insights=====
 +The report examines the European Union's goal for climate neutrality by 2050, requiring massive investments in renewable energy and grid reinforcement. It explores the shift in utilities' strategies from asset-light to long-term investments due to climate targets. Deloitte's scenario-based modeling approach is used to analyze future low-carbon power systems, challenges, and risks for utilities, and suggests reviving asset-intensive models. The report also discusses the strategic choices for market participants and the impact of various future scenarios on the power system.\\  
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 ~~DISCUSSION~~ ~~DISCUSSION~~
  
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