Despite market challenges, project developers and corporations demonstrated their commitment to advancing the energy transition
In 2023, clean energy project developers faced a variety of hurdles, including regulatory uncertainty stemming from EU energy market reforms and the United States’ Inflation Reduction Act, as well as rising interest rates that rapidly increased costs in this capital-intensive industry. In addition, although supply chain bottlenecks began to ease compared to 2022, the industry still grappled with long interconnection queues and permitting challenges that slowed development.
But here’s the good news: corporations continue to recognize the importance of clean energy to reach their long-term sustainability goals, and the demand for power purchase agreements (PPAs) remained strong. In 2023, LevelTen and our partners facilitated 42 power purchase agreements, for a record-breaking 98 million megawatt hours of clean electricity.
The rising demand for clean energy drove an increase in the number of sustainability advisors and retail electricity providers who offer clean energy support for their clients. LevelTen’s network now includes 53 partners, who use the platform to source clean energy supply on behalf of their clients and customers.
Although developers were challenged by market dynamics in 2023, they remained committed to bringing new projects online to serve the demand. According to LevelTen’s Energy Marketplace, there are over 1,200 clean energy projects – inclusive of solar, wind, hybrid, and standalone storage projects – currently available in 25 countries.
In addition to robust PPA activity, M&A activity on the LevelTen Platform remained strong, as developers looked to divest assets or acquire new projects that would complement their portfolio. In 2023, the LevelTen Asset Marketplace closed 8 M&A deals, exchanging 19 renewable energy assets. In total, buyers and sellers exchanged over 1.2 GW of clean energy capacity.
Over the past two years, the rapid rise in PPA prices meant that many clean energy buyers and sellers struggled to reach a deal. In many cases, developers needed to increase the price they originally offered to a buyer, because at the original price their project would no longer be financially viable. The longer deals took in this environment, the higher the chance a renegotiation would need to take place. That’s why LevelTen developed three new solutions that accelerate contracting timelines, increasing the chance of deal success:
Heading into 2024 and beyond, the demand for clean energy is only expected to rise, as artificial intelligence puts new demands on data centers, and the desire to electrify everything places new demands on the grid. Fortunately, many new regulations in Europe are poised to support clean energy development. LevelTen is looking forward to working with our global network of carbon-free energy buyers, sellers, advisors and financiers to deliver new solutions that accelerate the transactions that underpin the energy transition. Want to join our network? Contact info@leveltenenergy.com.