• 31 Jan, 2025

Renewable Energy Investment Market to grow by USD 181.9 Billion (2024-2028), driven by supportive government policies, Report with the AI impact on market trends - Technavio

Renewable Energy Investment Market to grow by USD 181.9 Billion (2024-2028), driven by supportive government policies, Report with the AI impact on market trends - Technavio

NEW YORK, Jan. 29, 2025 -- Report on how AI is redefining market landscape - The global renewable energy investment market size is estimated to grow by USD 181.9 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of  8.11%  during the forecast period. Supportive government policies is driving market growth, with a trend towards increased spending on utility-scale renewable energy projects . However, competition from fossil fuels  poses a challenge. Key market players include AZORA CAPITAL SL, Bank of America Corp., Berkeley Partners LLP, BlackRock Inc., BNP Paribas SA, Capital Dynamics Holding AG, Centerbridge Partners LP, CHN ENERGY Investment Group Co. Ltd., Citigroup Inc., Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd., EKF, ESFC Investment Group, General Electric Co., KfW Bankengruppe, Macquarie Group Ltd., Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc., Nebras Power, Positive Energy Ltd., State Power Investment Corp., TerraForm Power Operating LLC, and The Goldman Sachs Group Inc..

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Renewable Energy Investment Market Scope

Report Coverage

Details

Base year

2023

Historic period

2018 - 2022

Forecast period

2024-2028

Growth momentum & CAGR

Accelerate at a CAGR of 8.11%

Market growth 2024-2028

USD 181.9 billion

Market structure

Fragmented

YoY growth 2022-2023 (%)

7.5

Regional analysis

APAC, North America, Europe, South America, and Middle East and Africa

Performing market contribution

APAC at 67%

Key countries

China, US, Japan, Germany, and Brazil

Key companies profiled

AZORA CAPITAL SL, Bank of America Corp., Berkeley Partners LLP, BlackRock Inc., BNP Paribas SA, Capital Dynamics Holding AG, Centerbridge Partners LP, CHN ENERGY Investment Group Co. Ltd., Citigroup Inc., Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd., EKF, ESFC Investment Group, General Electric Co., KfW Bankengruppe, Macquarie Group Ltd., Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc., Nebras Power, Positive Energy Ltd., State Power Investment Corp., TerraForm Power Operating LLC, and The Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

Market Driver

The renewable energy investment market is experiencing significant growth due to the energy crisis and increasing affordability concerns. The EU is leading the way in deployment with solar technology and wind technology seeing record capacity additions. Biofuels are also in demand due to energy security concerns and decarbonization efforts. Policy developments, such as renewable portfolio standards and clean energy laws, are driving investment in utility-scale solar and wind projects. However, challenges like labor costs, capital costs, interconnection and permitting delays, transmission limitations, and regulatory hurdles persist. Renewable energy sources, including hydrogen, are becoming more competitive as fossil fuel alternatives. Rising interest rates and electricity prices are impacting project economics, but federal investments and infrastructure spending offer opportunities for growth. Offshore wind is experiencing a rebound, but delayed projects and onshore wind growth remain strong. Workforce reskilling and regulatory boosts are essential for continued progress. Generative artificial intelligence is playing a role in optimizing renewable energy systems and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The tax-credit transfer market and grid resilience are also key areas of focus. Overall, the market is facing numerous challenges and opportunities as it transitions to a clean energy future. 

Utility-scale renewable energy projects, those with a capacity exceeding 10 MW, are significant investments in the energy sector. These projects benefit from favorable state and local policies and initiatives worldwide. These measures aim to facilitate the implementation of renewable energy projects by addressing potential obstacles. Utility-scale renewable energy projects are customized undertakings, with effective states linking their renewable portfolio standards to financial incentives like tax breaks and clean energy incentives. However, determining the most cost-effective and efficient electricity supply source between renewable energy options and traditional electricity generation can be challenging for stakeholders, regulatory bodies, and investors alike. 

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 Market Challenges
  • The renewable energy investment market is facing several challenges in 2023. The energy crisis caused by fossil fuel price volatility and supply disruptions is pushing businesses and governments to invest in renewable energy for energy affordability and security. EU deployment of renewable energy is on the rise, with solar technology and wind technology leading the way. However, challenges persist in the form of biofuel demand outpacing supply, policy developments, and labor and capital costs. Wind technology faces challenges such as interconnection and permitting delays, transmission limitations, and rising interest rates. Renewable portfolio standards, clean energy laws, and carbon reduction targets are driving capacity additions in electricity generation. Generative artificial intelligence and tax-credit transfer markets are providing regulatory boosts and policy support. Hydrogen deployment and workforce reskilling are also key areas of focus. Despite these challenges, renewable energy remains a competitive fossil fuel alternative, with utility-scale solar, wind, and distributed systems driving growth in residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. However, delayed projects and offshore wind growth are causing capacity rebound and electricity price concerns. Infrastructure investments and federal support are essential to address these challenges and ensure a smooth transition to a decarbonized energy system.
  • Renewable energy has seen consistent growth in the global electricity market, yet fossil fuels remain preferred in some countries due to their abundant availability and lower production costs. Establishing renewable energy facilities comes with a significant initial investment, and the power output from sources like solar and wind is intermittent, leading to variable electricity volumes. Solar

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