The global conversation around energy has moved beyond just “transition.” The traditional framework to think about a low-carbon future—a steady advance to net-zero—doesn’t apply anymore.
Scenarios planners must consider the many different—and sometimes contradictory—trends in fossil fuel demand and renewable energy growth in regional markets. They need to map out the implications of today’s geopolitical politics and trade, with their ever-increasing fragmentations and complexities.
Stress-test your strategic thinking against four refreshed, plausible energy futures in our new energy scenarios roleplaying game—see how your energy convictions stand up to the shifting interplay of geopolitics, emerging markets and technological progress.
The data and analysis behind our refreshed 2025 scenario analysis considered over 400 questions from S&P Global energy experts and industry professionals to create a new scenario planning framework that captures the uncertainty and volatility of the 2020s.
See how we’re helping customers plan for shifts in the energy landscape and identify critical turning points in the energy transition.
Enhancing scenario planning capabilities for a European
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