PricewaterhouseCoopers New Energy Investment Barometer: Photovoltaic Storage (with report)

foreword

At present, international politics and the global economy are undergoing major changes unseen in a century, and the world has entered a new period of turmoil and change. The commitments made by various countries in the world to address climate change, as well as the more urgent needs of countries to ensure energy security, continue to promote the transformation of clean energy and low-carbon energy on a global scale. China has also clearly proposed a “double carbon” goal in 2020.

In this context, it is not only traditional energy companies that invest in the construction of new energy power stations, but also funds, financial investment institutions, parks/large and medium-sized manufacturing companies, and cross-industry entrants to fulfill their social commitment to green energy. Due to the boom in the new energy market, investment enthusiasm in related industrial chains has also increased.

This year, PwC has successively released a series of articles related to new energy investment, “New Energy Investment Weathervane”, covering the entire industrial chain from investment opportunities in upstream industries to downstream system development and terminal green power usage, covering the entire industry chain for investors and Hot topics of interest to participants. During this process, the Shanghai Solar Energy Society gave great support and assistance. PricewaterhouseCoopers and the Shanghai Solar Energy Society compiled the content related to photovoltaics and energy storage into a compilation and released it to the photovoltaic and energy storage industries. It is to give participants in all links of the photovoltaic and energy storage industry chain a more accurate understanding of the market, more forward-looking insights, and promote the healthy and sound development of the industry.

1. Photovoltaic Industry Investment Opportunities

PwC sorted out the investment in the photovoltaic industry in the past three years, sorted out top-level policy planning and industry development trends, combined with actual transaction cases in the industry chain, and analyzed investment opportunities in different segments and application scenarios of the photovoltaic industry.

2. Decoding the future opportunities of photovoltaic asset investment

PricewaterhouseCoopers held an online seminar on “Double Carbon” New Situation, Diversified Exploration of Photovoltaic Investment Opportunities and Challenges in New Energy Transformation”, and conducted in-depth analysis on topics such as photovoltaic investment opportunities, challenges and technological innovation. This article The guests from the power system, multinational energy companies, photovoltaic industry, and financial institutions shared their insights in their respective fields at the meeting.

3. Risk management of distributed photovoltaic power station investment and transaction

There are many opportunities for investment in new energy infrastructure represented by distributed photovoltaic power plants, but there are also many challenges. In this article, PwC introduces risk identification and management methods, sorts out potential legal, technical and economic risks in each link of project development, design, construction, operation and transaction, and gives corresponding control measures.

4. Current status, trends and challenges of domestic green power trading

The scale of green power transactions has grown rapidly, and the prospect of market-oriented transactions has also attracted more cross-industry investors to invest in the development and transaction of new energy assets. This chapter leads transaction participants such as green energy consuming enterprises, investment institutions, and new energy power generation enterprises to quickly understand the overview of domestic electricity transactions.

5. Investment opportunities in energy storage industry

The installed capacity of new energy is rising steadily, and a new type of power system characterized by “source-network-load-storage” and multi-energy complementarity has emerged. Under the background of the urgent demand for new applications and the guidance of national policies, the development of the energy storage industry Faster and faster. PwC analyzed the M&A transactions of the energy storage industry in the past three years, and discussed the development trend of the industry and future investment opportunities.

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