Latest News In Energy Transition - Lens Power Renewables Launches to Navigate Energy Landscape

Simply Wall St.
06 Mar

Wood Mackenzie has announced the launch of Lens Power & Renewables, a comprehensive suite designed to address the demands of the evolving energy transition landscape. This new offering integrates data and analytics to provide a holistic view of the power sector, enabling stakeholders to identify investment trends and growth opportunities across the electricity value chain. Lens Power & Renewables combines data from diverse sources, including multi-commodity and asset-level information, to help clients mitigate risks and make informed decisions amidst market complexities such as rising power demand and geopolitical influences. Covering regional power market forecasts and technology analysis for solar, wind, and energy storage, the suite aims to streamline insights and enhance clients' ability to anticipate industry changes.

In other market news, Siam Cement was a standout up 12.4% and closing at THB150.00. At the same time, Marathon Petroleum lagged, down 5.3% to finish the session at $135.12, hovering around its 52-week low.

Marathon Petroleum's projected decline in earnings and profit margins highlights concerns about its reliance on refining margins for growth. Click through to explore the full narrative on Marathon Petroleum's strategic challenges and opportunities.

For additional insights on the topic of energy transition, be sure to check out our 'Market Insights' article "Sectors And Industries To Watch In 2025," which explores the evolving landscape of renewable energy investments amidst global policy shifts and technological trends.

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  • Tesla finished trading at $279.10 up 2.6%.
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  • "Wood Mackenzie launches Lens Power & Renewables" from Wood Mackenzie on GlobeNewswire (published 04 March 2025)

Companies discussed in this article include SET:SCC NasdaqGS:TSLA NasdaqGS:AMAT NYSE:VST and NYSE:MPC.

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