2025 energy trends: what can businesses expect?

2025 energy trends: what can businesses expect?


Welcome to our first Energy Bulletin of 2025. With major energy market developments on the horizon, in this edition, we take a look at the year ahead and what this could mean for businesses:

?? Anthony Ainsworth outlines his top five energy market developments to watch in 2025

?? Mark Ursell explains the key drivers that could influences energy prices this year

?? Michelle Stephens shares her two actions all independent generators should consider

?? Stephen Evans ? shares how the Clean Power 2030 plan will drive non-energy costs higher

?? Scott Thompson looks at why it's critical to focus on your energy data and metering set up


?? With just five years until the UK’s clean power target, and net zero by 2050 moving ever closer, major changes to energy infrastructure and how we use and consume power will need to happen at pace.

In this article, our Chief Operating Officer (COO), Anthony Ainsworth, looks at why 2025 feels like a turning point, outlining his top five energy developments to watch this year.


?? As the UK ramps up its commitment to increasing renewable energy supply, the outlook for independent generators has never been more positive.

However, there are are some key actions that can help generators ensure they maximise the returns on generation income and reduce their energy costs in 2025.

In less than 2 minutes, Michelle Stephens shares her top actions that all independent generators should consider in her new blog.



?? As we enter the new year, there are several key drivers that could impact energy prices. This winter's unpredictable weather and the end of the Russian gas transit deal are driving up reliance on liquefied natural gas (LNG) and geopolitical issues and economic disparities could add to market uncertainty.

Mark Ursell explains the five key drivers businesses should keep an eye on.


Learn more in our Winter Outlook paper.


?? The government has recently unveiled its ambitious Clean Power 2030 plan, aiming for zero-emission power generation by 2030.

While this move will enhance self-sufficiency and lower wholesale power prices, it comes with significant costs. Our n

on-commodity expert Stephen Evans ? discusses how non-energy costs will impact businesses.



?? From the smallest business to the largest corporation, every organisation needs an energy meter. It is a vital piece of technology that has a direct impact on both the amount a business pays for its energy, and its carbon footprint.

So, when it comes to your energy data and metering set up, what should you be considering in 2025? Scott Thompson shares his top three actions.


For our latest Market-wide Half-Hourly Settlement update watch our webinar on demand.


Subscribe to receive all future issues of our monthly Energy Bulletin newsletter.



要查看或添加评论,请登录

npower Business Solutions的更多文章

社区洞察

其他会员也浏览了