The project analysed how the European energy system could develop towards 2050, with a particular focus on Denmark and electricity prices.
The aim was to support and further develop the Danish Energy Agency’s modelling, scenarios, and price projections. The results covered development in power capacities, electricity generation mix, electricity prices, capture prices for renewables, CO2 emissions, and electricity and hydrogen trade etc. Various sensitivity analyses were developed covering e.g. slower electrification, higher WACC, lower CAPEX for transmission expansion, and Germany modelled as one price zone.
Results were presented and discussed with the DEA and deliverables included both slide reports and detailed result extractions in a flexible format
Find information about one of our projects in Türkiye here.
We have done several projects in the Nordic countries. See some examples here.