- Job Title
- Research Associate
- Company
- Wood Mackenzie
- Country
- United Kingdom
Cecilie is a research analyst in Wood Mackenzie's Power and Renewables team, focusing on
European, Middle Eastern and African storage markets.
Before joining the storage team, she contributed to Wood Mackenzie's Middle East and Africa solar
and onshore wind analysis, monitoring project development updates, asset transactions and policy
updates.
Prior to joining Wood Mackenzie, she worked as an ESG and social impact analyst for a financial services firm.
In that capacity, she focused on EU regulation and international frameworks and advised on
sustainability-related investments.
Cecilie holds a bachelor's degree in International Relations and a bachelor's degree in Business
Administration from IE University in Madrid, Spain.
May 07, 2025When Do Hybrid PV Projects Become Mainstream in Europe?
11:50 am - 12:05 pm
Hybrid PV Power Plants I: Enhancing Grid Flexibility with PV, Wind & Battery Storage
Grid congestion, curtailment and increasing occurrence of negative electricity prices have spread across Europe as the growth of intermittent renewables has reached significant levels and continues to grow.A key to solving these challenges lies in flexibility. Hybrid PV power plants -which combine solar with wind and storage - are emerging as a critical solution for both existing and new projects. This session will explore the market potential, framework conditions, and outlook for hybrid solar-based energy systems in Europe.
This session will provide:
- Key drivers for hybrid solar plant development in Europe
- Challenges and opportunities for project implementation
- Policy frameworks supporting solar-based hybrid power plants in the EU
- Market outlook for hybrid PV power plants
May 07, 2025Panel Discussion: How to Unlock the Gigantic Flexibility Potenial of Solar-Hybrid Power Plants?
12:05 pm - 12:30 pm
Hybrid PV Power Plants I: Enhancing Grid Flexibility with PV, Wind & Battery Storage
Grid congestion, curtailment and increasing occurrence of negative electricity prices have spread across Europe as the growth of intermittent renewables has reached significant levels and continues to grow.A key to solving these challenges lies in flexibility. Hybrid PV power plants -which combine solar with wind and storage - are emerging as a critical solution for both existing and new projects. This session will explore the market potential, framework conditions, and outlook for hybrid solar-based energy systems in Europe.
This session will provide:
- Key drivers for hybrid solar plant development in Europe
- Challenges and opportunities for project implementation
- Policy frameworks supporting solar-based hybrid power plants in the EU
- Market outlook for hybrid PV power plants