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Germany’s Monitoring Report 2025 vs. Market Reality

Germany’s latest Energiewende report shifts from fixed targets to flexible ranges, reflecting a more complex and uncertain energy transition.

The latest monitoring report from the German Federal Ministry for Economic and Energy Affairs Action (BMWE) sheds new light on the progress and direction of the Energiewende. Instead of presenting fixed targets for renewables, consumption, and emissions, the report now provides bandwidths - reflecting the increasing uncertainty and complexity of the transition.

In this webinar, Juri Schwartz from Montel will provide a concise overview of the report’s key findings and discuss the broader implications for the energy market. We will look at how the report has been received by the media and the industry, what we believe it signals for the path ahead, and what adjustments we are making in our market and price simulations as a result. Finally, we will show how these revised assumptions translate into changes in our power price scenarios.

Themes covered in the webinar

This webinar will explore the implications of the new BMWE’s monitoring report for energy market assumptions and price forecasts.

  • The key insights from the latest Monitoring Report on the Energy Transition

  • How the report has been received by media, business, and policymakers

  • Our assessment of the shift from fixed targets to flexible ranges

  • How this change affects assumption-building for renewables and demand

  • The impact of revised assumptions on future power price scenarios

What you will learn in the webinar

  • What the new BMWE’s monitoring report reveals about the state of the Energiewende

  • Why the move from clear targets to ranges matters for power price modelling

  • How we translate the report’s findings into updated market assumptions

  • How these changes influence our power price simulations and scenario outcomes

Who should attend this webinar?

  • Energy market analysts

  • Portfolio managers and traders

  • Utilities and direct marketers

  • Project developers and investors

  • Policy and regulatory professionals

Speakers

Juri Schwartz

Energy Market Analyst

Juri Schwartz is a political analyst at Montel, focusing on energy regulation and policy developments. He also supports revenue evaluations for battery storage systems in Germany and leads interactive seminars on short-term power trading and market dynamics.

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