Tevali Partners's analysis of the state of wind energy in France
Technological advancements are expected to continue in the coming years. Innovations are anticipated in rotors, nacelles, development, grid connection, installations, maintenance, and environmental performance. The competitiveness of the wind sector is thus expected to keep improving.
New types of purchase agreements are gradually appearing in France, such as corporate PPAs. These contracts can provide an outlet for wind farms exiting their purchase agreements. They would allow producers and buyers to mutually hedge against market price fluctuations in electricity. However, uncertainties about long-term market price forecasts could limit consumers' interest in such contracts.
Finally, a new trend might emerge with the consolidation of smaller players. Major sector players, through external acquisitions, are positioning themselves across the entire value chain and increasing their market share. Thus, small entities will either need to reach a critical size to remain competitive or merge to enhance performance in procurement, financing, and energy commercialization, thereby competing with the sector leaders.
