Clean Energy Technology
Comprehensive insights into technologies such as solar, wind, batteries, hydrogen, and carbon sequestration for strategic clean energy investments and market analysis.
S&P Global Energy
The Clean Energy Technology dataset empowers decision-makers, strategists, and business developers to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of clean energy. Covering solar photovoltaics (PV), batteries and energy storage, onshore and offshore wind, hydrogen and renewable gas, carbon sequestration, and other emerging technologies, this dataset provides the actionable intelligence needed to drive successful energy transition strategies.
This comprehensive dataset enables firms to make informed clean energy investment decisions, benchmark costs, track policy evolution, and understand technology competitiveness. Users can easily identify supply chain risks, assess project viability, and model market dynamics to mitigate risk and optimize procurement strategies for emissions reduction. For oil and gas companies, the dataset helps decarbonize operations, develop net-zero strategies, and prioritize business development.
This dataset is ideal for C-suite executives, strategists, analysts, risk managers, operations teams, and sustainability leaders seeking to accelerate the energy transition and capitalize on clean technology opportunities.
This dataset includes:
- Projects Database: Screen clean technology projects by country
- Factories Database: Analyze supply chain capacity and climate risks
- Costs & Technology: Detail projected and comparative energy generation costs
- Policy & Revenue Streams: Track global policies and market revenue streams
- Companies & Supply Chain: Map value chains and clean energy supply dynamics
- Capacity & Investment Outlook: Analyze capacity trends and future investment needs
- Corporate Procurement & PPAs: Discover clean energy procurement strategies and PPA outlooks
- Frequency
- Variable
- Latency
- Near Real Time
- Coverage Type
- Energy Transition
- Coverage
- 150,220
- History
- 2010
- Earliest Significant Coverage
- 2010
- Point In Time
- No
- Field Count
- 100s
- Added
- 2024-06-06
Industries
- Energy and Utilities
- Materials
- Industrials
Geographic Coverage
- Global
Delivery
- API