Wood Mackenzie Launches Lens Power & Renewables to Support the Energy Transition

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Wood Mackenzie, a leading global provider of insights for renewables, energy, and natural resources, has introduced Lens Power & Renewables, a new suite of products designed to offer interconnected data, analytics, and insights to guide the energy transition.

This new product suite offers more frequent access to data and insights from a global team of industry experts with deep experience across the electricity sector. It integrates multi-commodity data, proprietary cost intelligence, asset-level data, unique geospatial capabilities, and market fundamentals, helping users identify opportunities, evaluate risks, and make smarter business decisions.

Xizhou Zhou, executive vice president and head of Power and Renewables at Wood Mackenzie, stated that the company is well-positioned to provide integrated insights to help clients navigate the complexities of the energy sector. He emphasized that Lens Power & Renewables offers stakeholders comprehensive visibility into the electricity value chain, enabling them to manage power demand, market volatility, policy changes, and supply chain risks when making investment decisions.

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Lens Power & Renewables offers a suite of products, including regional power market forecasts for the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific, as well as in-depth renewable technology analysis for solar, wind, and energy storage.

Zhou stated that maintaining the current status quo will not address future challenges. He explained that Lens Power & Renewables integrates and streamlines the company’s capabilities, enabling clients to anticipate changes in the power and renewables landscape rather than simply reacting to them.


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